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    Good soundcard for a laptop???

    Hi, I have a Dell laptop with I think a SigmaTel Audio soundcard. Is there a souncard out there that I could get that would plug into a USB port, contain at least two plug-ins for headphones and at least one plug-in for a 1/4" microphone connection, be compatible with my computer and Cakewalk...
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    1/4 in. cord, 1/8 in. connection

    Ok. Thank you!!!!
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    1/4 in. cord, 1/8 in. connection

    A mobile pre usb? Is that all I'll need, and it'll power the microphone and plug into my laptop? Where could I find one?
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    1/4 in. cord, 1/8 in. connection

    Uh...ok...maybe I should have mentioned I'm very new at recording music, so I don't know much of anything about microphones and stuff like that. The one I have is a Marshall Electronics V57M Studio Condenser Microphone and it came with no cable. I was planning on maybe getting a 1/8 inch so I...
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    1/4 in. cord, 1/8 in. connection

    Hi, I have a laptop computer that I want to plug my microphone into, but I want a 1/4 in. cord, and my computer only has a 1/8 in. connection. Is there a kind of adaptor I can get for this, or what??? Also, I don't know if anyone would know about this, but I'll ask anyways, just in case: I've...
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    New to digital recording, need help

    Shure 57 and Soundblaster Live...ok. Is that exactly how you spell it? I'll have to check it out. How would a new soundcard work with a laptop? I know there's a lot of things you can't do with a laptop than you can do with a regular PC. But I'm not too keen on working with our 95; the sound...
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    New to digital recording, need help

    Hi, everyone! A while ago my friend came up with this idea that since she can sing and I can play the piano, that we could make a CD, and some $$$ selling it. So I'm doing some research on it. I bought a Sony Dynamic Sound F-V320 for $30, but when I tested it, it sounded awful. It was really...
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