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Fusion2 said:humm, what's car's got to do with sound cards???
Beltrom said:Haven't you seen their wheels. Everyone seem to think they're capacitors - but I know better - they're definately wheels.
I've already chimed in! I started out with a SoundBlaster and have had several better cards. I never want to go back to using a SoundBlaster if I can possibly avoid it.Jotosuds said:hmmm... we need some more input from other experienced users.
especially people that made the jump from a consumer card, to a semi-pro recording card.
oh well, delta 410 is only 110 bucks. that's cheap enough for me.
MaxB said:Deh eh ih oh uh!![]()
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I have not understood nothing! It was better before. Task that we two will not be never understood!
(Google italian/english translator seems to work better than english/italian)
Hello to the next one!
MaxB
drstawl said:1/8" Mini-plugs suck!!!! RCA is OK if you don't mind unbalanced (and I usually use unbalanced TS in the Delta 1010 and the GINA)
1/4" TRS and XLR are the way to do it.
MaxB said:What I'm trying to say is that if they used to do good albums back in the '70's with limited equipment, why we can't do the same now today??
The benefits are for real or it's only useless perfectionism?
MaxB said:
I'm trying to say that in a Home Studio you don't need more than two channels, because It's a Home Studio...
For a musician the Home Studio must be a "Sketch Studio" not a "Pro-Studio Wannabe" or "Virtual Sound Engineer Studio".
Beltrom said:I think most of us strive for the best sonic quality we can - we want to get as close to professional as we can. There's lots of different reasons for this - not all apply to me. Having nice tools makes it easier.
Jotosuds said:hmmm... we need some more input from other experienced users.
especially people that made the jump from a consumer card, to a semi-pro recording card.
MaxB said:I would like to hear an example. Can you post an example of a recording where you have used 1/8" mini plugs and one with TRS and XLR?
MaxB
Jotosuds said:is there a large audible difference that even a non-musician, non-recorder could notice? is there actually a sound quality difference? or is it just "a little" better.
thanks
RichHead said:Wow, this thing is out of control. Jotosuds. First off I AM NOT A PRO, and don't want to be. Listen:
Playing around one day on my SBLive card, I started recording some guitar and vocals. I loved it, and recording got me excited.
Then I took a jump to a better mic (SP C1). Hey, where's that noise coming from? This is a powered condenser mic, and it was very evident that I was not going to be happy with level of noise going on (even in a COMPLETELY quiet room).
MaxB said:SBLive! + KXDriver + Noise Gate = -130dB noise level...