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a_red_sodeep
New member
Hi, apologies if this happens to be the annoying newbie question that get's asked about 3 times a week.
I'm basically totally new to the recording world and I was looking for a good 'starter' soundcard to get me started (and also double as the main soundcard I use for doing everything else on my computer: mp3s, movies, games, etc).
I've done a little shopping around (mostly looking at the selection on musician's friend.com) and I was wondering what you guys reccomend.
I don't need anything particularly fancy at all, just something to record my own guitar work and possibly a cheap demo of my band when the time comes (and I can find a place with decent acoustics).
I really don't want to pay much more than $250 at most, so I was looking into the Soundblaster Audigy's, especially since they aren't made soley for recording. Something with a front-panel/drive is kind of a must. It seems useful and it just looks damned cool.
Some XLR inputs for mics would be nice too, but I have an okay mixing board that I suppose I could run into the soundcard (if that's possible?) so the number of total inputs isn't a huge factor.
Like I said before, I've really been considering an Audigy just because they seem flexible and are pretty cheap, but they don't seem to be widely used for more 'serious' home recording. Then again, I'm not looking for anything very fancy, either, but I'm definitely interested whatever opinions/alternatives you guys may have.
Thanks!
I'm basically totally new to the recording world and I was looking for a good 'starter' soundcard to get me started (and also double as the main soundcard I use for doing everything else on my computer: mp3s, movies, games, etc).
I've done a little shopping around (mostly looking at the selection on musician's friend.com) and I was wondering what you guys reccomend.
I don't need anything particularly fancy at all, just something to record my own guitar work and possibly a cheap demo of my band when the time comes (and I can find a place with decent acoustics).
I really don't want to pay much more than $250 at most, so I was looking into the Soundblaster Audigy's, especially since they aren't made soley for recording. Something with a front-panel/drive is kind of a must. It seems useful and it just looks damned cool.
Some XLR inputs for mics would be nice too, but I have an okay mixing board that I suppose I could run into the soundcard (if that's possible?) so the number of total inputs isn't a huge factor.
Like I said before, I've really been considering an Audigy just because they seem flexible and are pretty cheap, but they don't seem to be widely used for more 'serious' home recording. Then again, I'm not looking for anything very fancy, either, but I'm definitely interested whatever opinions/alternatives you guys may have.
Thanks!