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Re: Seeking help on sound card !

by "Earl Kiosterud" <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 25, 2008 at 05:10 PM

"pg" <penang@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:7825478d-b4a6-49cd-9aea-7d90292d279b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hello to everyone !
>
> I am here to seek advise from all the gurus here.
>
> I am in the process of building my own intel core-4 machine, and I am
> thinking of getting a brand new sound card for it. My current
> soundcard, the one in my old machine, is Creative Soundblaster X-Fi
> Elite Pro.
>
> My budget for the new sound card is $750, while I can get anther X-Fi
> Elite Pro, I do not see the point. What I am looking for is a sound
> card that is at least as good as X-Fi Elite Pro, can do input and
> output at 48-bits / 384 KHz.
>
> I compose music, and that is a very taxing stuff for sound card. I
> need the best sound card that I can afford so I won't have to worry
> about anything when I do music composing. I need your advise as to
> which sound card I should purchase.
>
> Please help !
>
> Thank you !

pg,

Composing music isn't taxing for a sound card.  And contrary to the
opinions of many, even 
an inexpensive sound card will have very good sound quality.  Throwing
money at an expensive 
one is aiming at the wrong target when trying to improve your music.  If
you'll need low 
latency, then you'll need a soundcard that has WDM or ASIO drivers -- the
regular EMM 
interface typically used by consumer soundcards, I think, doesn't provide
for low latency. 
But you still don't have to spend a lot for a high-spec card.  You don't
need low latency 
unless you're using software synths, or doing audio monitoring from the
input to the 
computer.  If you're just recording audio along with your MIDI, latency
isn't an issue.

If you'll be doing MIDI, the CPU overhead is relatively low.  If it will
include 
record/playback of audio or software synths, then the CPU overhead can
grow, particularly 
when you add effects to your audio tracks (reverb, compressors,
equalizers, etc), though you 
still don't need the latest CPU to do all this stuff, unless you'll be
working on quite 
large projects (lots of audio tracks with lots of effects plugged into
tracks, and/or lots 
of software synths).  And I mean lots.

If you're doing MIDI, the sound quality of your synths will be the first
thing that'll 
likely make you cringe.

It's awfully easy to geek out on high specs stuff in this area, and it
won't provide one 
with the quality seeked (unless one is already convinced it will).

Hope this helps.

-- 
Regards from Virginia Beach,

Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
 




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Re: Seeking help on sound card !
"Earl Kiosterud"  2008-01-25 17:10:59 
Re: Seeking help on sound card !
Laurence Payne <NOSPAM  2008-01-25 17:20:36 

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