reality bites

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This Newbie has been looking at the bulletin boards for weeks trying to find the cheapest way to get sound (electric guitar, and a drum track) into my PC for jamming along and practicing my chops (they need it). I have finally realized I need to spend some dough and get eother a decent sound card or an external device. I'm leaning towrds the M-Audio Audiosport Duo as it has two line inputs and out puts and two mic jacks PLUS its own preamp for $260. I hate laying out this kind of money and don't want to make a mistake so, I welcome comments from you experienced folks about my impending purchase.
 
John I just want to thank you for your selfless time and patience with us Newbies. You know so much about recording its amazing. Kudoos to you.
 
Aw, you're making me blush now - :D

Just keepin' the Karma clean, you know? Ear breaks and file renders can take a lot of time... I wish these (forums) were around whe I was getting into this biz.

I was just "chatting" with Blue Bear (by far one of the ultimate masses of quality brain matter in the forum - personally, I wish I had two-thirds of his technical knowledge...) about how this forum is unique in that it has such a wide variety of users - EVERYONE here can learn things. There are a few forums that I stopped hanging around at because of how they treated "newbies" - That's just not cool... We were all noobs at one point or another - I even got FLAMED at one forum for actually answering "stupid" questions. Can you imagine?

I feel very... "blessed" for lack of a better term, to do what I do - I have two essentially full-time jobs in this industry. I work for a municipally-owned performing arts center as an audio & theatre technician. There, I get to work with some of the finest artists/musicians in the world. Broadway mega-vocalists, Grammy winning instrumentalists, highly awarded symphonic orchestras, all the way down to some of the best local talent in the area. A lot of this crosses over into recording, live recording and mastering of some of these acts, and it gives me a chance to work on technique that I can apply to other aspects. The other job, if you couldn't guess, is mastering. I still produce and engineer in the studio here and there, but my passion lies in manipulating the stereo mix.

I didn't mean to type my life story here... Sorry...

Anyway, when there's some time to kill, I feel that the least I can do is try to help inspire others a bit, and I'm very big on doing what you can with what you've got.

I can't remember where the quote came from... "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle."

John -
 
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