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5c0tt
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The scene:
I do my recording on a Korg D16 & I use my PC (PIII, 450Mhz, 64RAM) for sequencing my midi parts.
I have a really shitty soundcard (more hiss than signal!!) so I don't use it for any recording.
I've got loads of samples on my PC that I'd like to use on some tracks but I've got no (sonically acceptable) way of getting them to my Korg.
The USB question:
I saw a device in a magazine the other day which I think may the answer for me but I need someone to explain the whole USB thang to me.
The device is basically a USB connection with a short cable which is connected to a small box housing a pair of phono plugs with a 16bit converter inside. (Am I sounding dumb yet??)
If I were to use this, would the signal go anywhere near the sound card or is it the simple & cheap answer to my problem?
Also, is it likely to cause any conflicts with my sequencing set up?
So what's the deal? Flame away.
Scott
I do my recording on a Korg D16 & I use my PC (PIII, 450Mhz, 64RAM) for sequencing my midi parts.
I have a really shitty soundcard (more hiss than signal!!) so I don't use it for any recording.
I've got loads of samples on my PC that I'd like to use on some tracks but I've got no (sonically acceptable) way of getting them to my Korg.
The USB question:
I saw a device in a magazine the other day which I think may the answer for me but I need someone to explain the whole USB thang to me.
The device is basically a USB connection with a short cable which is connected to a small box housing a pair of phono plugs with a 16bit converter inside. (Am I sounding dumb yet??)
If I were to use this, would the signal go anywhere near the sound card or is it the simple & cheap answer to my problem?
Also, is it likely to cause any conflicts with my sequencing set up?
So what's the deal? Flame away.
Scott