What to other people think, becuase I too want to set-up a good-but-cheap PC
recording studio. Any ideas welcome!
Frank
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 15:51:29 -0500
> From: Kaltar <kaltar@...>
> Subject: Re: Recording to PC
>
> the sound blaster live sucks. Its a Gamer Card. I Recommend
> Maudio, But Not
> USB or Firewired: PCI (Like Delta Series). Cause Will Give You
> Less Problems
> For Latency, And They Are Cheap And Good (D44 Can Record 24/96).
>
>
>
> On Saturday 22 November 2003 05:53 am, nuvalerium wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I have been away on business for some time and currently have over
> > 100 messages from this group in my inbox, so some catching up to do :-
> > )
> > For years, I have simply recorded to CD using my phillips CD
> > recorder. It's time to start recording to my PC. I need some advice.
> > Main equipment used in this project = AN1x, Ensoniq ASR-10, Mackie
> > 1202 VLZ Pro, reasonably quick PC, Sonar 1.0 XL, Midisport 4x4. My PC
> > has a soundblaster livedrive on the front with inputs. I can simply
> > connect the tape outputs of the Mackie to the inputs of this live
> > drive and it will record into Sonar, however I have huge feedback
> > challenges and the quality is poor. I need an audio interface yes? So
> > what to buy? Will a USB audio interface be my solution or is it
> > something else? Recording direct to the soundcard seems not the right
> > solution, so what is? How would an audio interface fit into my setup
> > allowing high quality recording into Sonar?
> >
> > Advice, as always, much appreciated. Incidentally, I am thinking of
> > sacking my beloved AN1x and Ensoniq ASR-10 and making it a bit more
> > simple with a Motif ES. I can buy the PLG-AN150 card for it and still
> > have all my AN1x patches, but a much better sampler and sequencer.
> > Anyone got a Motif and any opinions?
> >
> > Thanks peeps!
> >
> > Alan
>