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ozraves said:Second, I think it comes down to the quality of the D/A conversion. I think that for whatever reason it's a bigger trick to get it right going out as opposed to going in. I've had stuff recorded even on the lowest cost M-Audio card mix fairly well with improved D/A. Anyone else notice this D/A phenomenon???
That would certainly be a major, major factor for those of us who are routing back out to an analog mixer to do the summing . . . but not as much of an issue for those of us doing all of our summing "in the box," so to speak.
A certain eastern company by the name of Asahi Kasei Microsystems (AKM to you and I) have done a marvelous job of making affordable, quality A/D more readily available -- and I do believe a lot of the credit should go their way for the much improved performance of our budget sound cards . . . and even the not-so-budget ones like the Lynx, who use their technology.
Those looking for quality D/A may actually be able to find an affordable alternative in the form of a very familiar company with a familiar-looking box. And there are apparently some fairly reasonably-priced mods that can be done to further soup up the performance:
http://www.boldercables.com/Store.asp?m=TheBolderCableCompany&n=10&k=79313&s=ART+DI/O+Modifications