
Bloodsoaked
Death Metal Freak
I am looking for suggestions on sound cards under $200. I am only recording one instrument at a time. Any suggestions?
Peter
Peter
studiomaster said:PCI? Firewire? USB? Please provide more details.
legionserial said:M-Audio do some pretty good cards for good prices. For 1 input, the Audiophile 24/96 is between $80-$90.
For around $170 you can get an M-Audio Delta 44 with 4 inputs.
Bloodsoaked said:Right now I use my intergrated sound card for all my home recording. Would something like the Audiophile 24/96 give me a noticable differance in recording sound? I am happy with the recordings I am getting but if I can get better recordings I am all for it.
Peter
legionserial said:Yeah should be more of a difference. Firstly you should get way less latency. Secondly the converters will capture your recordings more accurately. However if you are happy with what you have then its really up to you. The other aspect you need to take into account is your listening setup. Without a good monitoring setup, it may not make much difference to the sound quality that you can hear.
However, I'm sure you would see a much noticeable difference in latency, and for how cheap the card is, its probably worth it. Unless you dont really have any problems with latency at all.
If it were up to me I'd go for it....![]()
Bloodsoaked said:I think I am going to get it and see how it works. I have "NO" problems with latency at all and overall I am happy with my recordings. I record "metal" music (distorted guitars, bass, drum machine and vocals) with the intergrated sound card with my Compaq computer and I no problems or issues. I am getting a new computer and was hopping a $200 or less investment would make my recordings a bit better.
Peter
Bloodsoaked said:Anyone???
Will a M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 be a difference from the built in audio sound card?
mentalattica said:M-Audio Firewire Solo, rings up just at that 200 dollar mark (actually I'm thinking about selling mine) But used they can be had between 120-150.
Firewire would probably be the best way to go with PCI being phased out. 3 years or so from now (maybe even sooner, depending) your new interface might not be compatible if you decide to upgrade your PC.
Also delta series are pretty good and a big step up from your onboard soundcard which is probably a 16bit card. Definitely look at 24/48 or 24/96.
metalhead28 said:The Audiophile would be a nice step up from the onboard card. You might look into the Delta 44 or Delta 66 too. The 66 has the SPDIF connection that you might want for your V-Amp and they both have a breakout box so that's easier than plugging everything into the back of your computer all the time. The sound quality might not be much better than the 2496 though so if it's a budget thing that might change your mind.
Garik said:I would suggest getting audiophile 192,it has ballanced outs and ins,i still think its better than unballanced.