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SteveMcB
Just some guy from NZ
I'm sort-of in the market for a 2-in soundcard, but I need to know whether the USB audiophile and its competitors if there are any hold up in the real world.
The setup is:
Imac 600mHz G3, OS 9.1 (hence the need for a non-PCI solution)
My need is:
To get sound into the computer for editing (PT free at present) and burning at as high a quality as possible. I may do some overall mix compression once in the 'puter. I need 2 ins, preferably with the option of spdif or analog (my recorder is a roland VS840 -unbalanced analog, optical spdif and coax spdif outs), and using the computer as a main recording device is not an option - (it's my wife's for design work and general apps).
I am saving for a deposit on a house, so I want to do this as cheaply as possible.
With the reputation of the Audiophile 2496, the Audiophile USB looks like a good solution, but are there any real-world experiences out there with it?
Any better alternatives? Remember, must have 2 ins, pref analog and spdif. Anything else is a bonus, but these are the essentials.
Thanks
Steve
The setup is:
Imac 600mHz G3, OS 9.1 (hence the need for a non-PCI solution)
My need is:
To get sound into the computer for editing (PT free at present) and burning at as high a quality as possible. I may do some overall mix compression once in the 'puter. I need 2 ins, preferably with the option of spdif or analog (my recorder is a roland VS840 -unbalanced analog, optical spdif and coax spdif outs), and using the computer as a main recording device is not an option - (it's my wife's for design work and general apps).
I am saving for a deposit on a house, so I want to do this as cheaply as possible.
With the reputation of the Audiophile 2496, the Audiophile USB looks like a good solution, but are there any real-world experiences out there with it?
Any better alternatives? Remember, must have 2 ins, pref analog and spdif. Anything else is a bonus, but these are the essentials.
Thanks
Steve