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    MY $3 mic

    I found the link: http://www.digitalprosound.com/2001/03_mar/features/recnotes/fyc2.htm Here is a quote: "I took the head off a snare drum and started whacking it with a wooden ruler, recording it through a Shure 57 microphone,” he says. “As I did that, I started twisting the hell out of the...
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    96k

    Oh, a lot of things! But in this case that the sampling frequency needs to be at least twice the highest frequency component of the signal you wish to reproduce. Nothing you need to be a genius to conclude, really...
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    What soundcard is the next "step up" from a Delta 1010?

    Swissonic someone?
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    96k

    I have never done any A/B testing so I will not say anything about what I prefer. But whatever mr Nyquist has to say I have to assume a lot of phase information has to be lost in the higher frequency content even if the amplitude, on average, is correct. So I guess I would use 88.2K if I was...
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    are there any favourable reviews on the behringer truths out there?

    Search yourself at: http://www.sospubs.co.uk
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    Sony Vaio Picturebook and Motu 896

    Check RMEs website, they have some not so bad info on recording and laptops. http://www.rme-audio.de
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    MY $3 mic

    And what did they do exactly?
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    Difference in Studio Projects "C" and "B" series

    I think it's good that Alan says what he thinks, even if it sounds like he is trying to sell something*. :) At least as long as everyone knows who he is, and what he's up to. -So keep it coming Alan! But perhaps write signature so we rookies know who we are taking advice from. *) "-Life is...
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    ECM8000 A/B Comparison

    Well, Malmsjö was a Swedish piano builder that 1843 founded a piano factory in Göteborg, on the west coast of Sweden. The factory was in business up to a few years ago, and has produced quite a few not so bad grand pianos. Actually Sweden had quite a lot of piano factories once, but now there...
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