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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: shopping for new sound card
by bob   |   06/05/01 at 12:43:55

hi all,

i'm putting together a new computer. i need advise on selecting a sound card.

uses:

i want to take recordings i have made in the field with my minidisc recorder, edit and mix them, and then make new minidiscs. i want to preserve the quality as much as possible.

i want to ocassionally make multi-track recordings and mix my own performances. this will happen in one room or another in our house. i'm using homebrew mics, which sound pretty good, but not professional (some noise, not balanced, etc). i need to be able to (for instance) record a guitar track, and then come back and add a fiddle part later.

i've seen the soundblaster live platinum 5.1 card, which looks pretty decent (at least on their website). will it do what i want, and are there other cards i should consider?

thanks

bob
south carolina

Subject: Re: shopping for new sound card
by Liana   |   06/05/01 at 21:13:11

I get a new one hopefully today, I have been using creative live 3 but its not good enough. I will let yu know what its like as I have tried another one "emagic" and it didnt work in win 2000.