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pellgarlic
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after coming across problems with my current sound card (sb audigy 2 zs) within cubase sx3 (ie - "samplerate could not be set..." blah blah blah) and while looking for a solution, finding out that it doesn't do 24-bit 96khz recording in asio mode, and that it is "fixed" at 48khz, and so performs some quality-degrading conversion any time you record anything at another frequency, i have decided to switch cards.
i am looking for something in the sub-£100 region, that can do 24-bit 96khz recording, full-duplex, and i have zeroed in on two cards, both from m-audio: the audiophile 2496 and the revolution 5.1. the audiophile seems on the surface to be more aimed at home-recording, and the revolution aimed at movies and games, but it also seems like the revolution has similar specs to the audiophile, so i find myself with a choice...
in the u.k., (where i am) the audiophile 2496 is the cheaper of the two, but usa prices show the revolution 5.1 to be cheaper. what i am most concerned about (obviously - considering what this site is all about!) is the fidelity of audio recording. i will be recording acoustic guitar and voice, (and once in a blue moon, electric guitar) mostly one "instrument" at a time, so i don't really have any need for loads of inputs - one or two will do, although i like the fact that the revolution card has the mic and line-in inputs, as i currently keep a desktop mic plugged in to the mic input, for quick and easy "note" recordings, but hook up my phantom-power providing preamp and condenser mic to the line-in for better quality recordings. the surround capabilities and input choices of the revolution card would be a welcome bonus, but are not worth sacrificing recording quality for.
so does anyone here know whether there is any difference between the recording quality of these two cards? (e.g. one may have a better dac than the other - i couldn't find very detailed information from m-audio's website) or does anyone have any alternative recommendations in the same price bracket?
i am looking for something in the sub-£100 region, that can do 24-bit 96khz recording, full-duplex, and i have zeroed in on two cards, both from m-audio: the audiophile 2496 and the revolution 5.1. the audiophile seems on the surface to be more aimed at home-recording, and the revolution aimed at movies and games, but it also seems like the revolution has similar specs to the audiophile, so i find myself with a choice...
in the u.k., (where i am) the audiophile 2496 is the cheaper of the two, but usa prices show the revolution 5.1 to be cheaper. what i am most concerned about (obviously - considering what this site is all about!) is the fidelity of audio recording. i will be recording acoustic guitar and voice, (and once in a blue moon, electric guitar) mostly one "instrument" at a time, so i don't really have any need for loads of inputs - one or two will do, although i like the fact that the revolution card has the mic and line-in inputs, as i currently keep a desktop mic plugged in to the mic input, for quick and easy "note" recordings, but hook up my phantom-power providing preamp and condenser mic to the line-in for better quality recordings. the surround capabilities and input choices of the revolution card would be a welcome bonus, but are not worth sacrificing recording quality for.
so does anyone here know whether there is any difference between the recording quality of these two cards? (e.g. one may have a better dac than the other - i couldn't find very detailed information from m-audio's website) or does anyone have any alternative recommendations in the same price bracket?