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Basslord1124
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Well I finally decided on a soundcard....getting the Echo Mia. I figure it would work fine for my applications especially since I'll really use the 1/4" ins/outs. As I told someone before I don't like getting something and not having much use for 95% of it. The Mia has already been ordered and I'm guessing should be here anytime this week (I'm hoping it'll get here today though hehe). I've installed a CD Burner before (which of course I know is much different than a soundcard) and I'm sure I could install this thing with ease. As a side note I DO read instructions. hehe
One of my questions though is in the past when I've recorded on the PC (usually just experimenting, not seriously recording) I've been able to record fine, but playing it back was a nightmare since I could play back 2 tracks and they'd lose sync part of the way through. Needless to say, very annoying to listen to. Obviously this was with the stock soundcard. I thought more RAM would solve it but even at 192MB of RAM it still lost sync and skipped on playback. So my question is will the Mia do this or will it playback without any problems? If it can playback more than 2 full length tracks then that it is all the proof I need LOL. I always looked at a soundcard as sort of mini processor converting analog signals to digital data and vice versa. And my assumption would be that the stock soundcard couldn't do this fast enough since it was made more for just an average PC user and not someone doing recording. And if can get a card more designed for recording the processing power would be faster and thus playing back 2 wav files would be nothing for it. Are my assumptions somewhat right or is it something completely different?
If there is anything else I need to know, let me know, thanks.
One of my questions though is in the past when I've recorded on the PC (usually just experimenting, not seriously recording) I've been able to record fine, but playing it back was a nightmare since I could play back 2 tracks and they'd lose sync part of the way through. Needless to say, very annoying to listen to. Obviously this was with the stock soundcard. I thought more RAM would solve it but even at 192MB of RAM it still lost sync and skipped on playback. So my question is will the Mia do this or will it playback without any problems? If it can playback more than 2 full length tracks then that it is all the proof I need LOL. I always looked at a soundcard as sort of mini processor converting analog signals to digital data and vice versa. And my assumption would be that the stock soundcard couldn't do this fast enough since it was made more for just an average PC user and not someone doing recording. And if can get a card more designed for recording the processing power would be faster and thus playing back 2 wav files would be nothing for it. Are my assumptions somewhat right or is it something completely different?
If there is anything else I need to know, let me know, thanks.
