
Dr. Varney
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Can anyone throw in any advice?
I have an E-MU 0404 soundcard which uses DSP Patchmix.
I have tried reading the manual and it makes my head hurt and my stomach feel sick. I can't even understand the first thing the writer is talking about.
So I'm thinking of getting rid of it.
The question is, are there simpler to use soundcards out there, which will do good basic recording with zero latency? I only bought it because the onboard sound was giving me very bad latency in my recordings. Now I've bought this professional thing, which I realise just isn't for me.
I don't want to be bothered with Cubase, Sonar or Wavelab or any of that crap that came with my soundcard - I want to record into Audacity and then import the wavs into FL Studio. Or perhaps I would like to record into FL Studio, to make a song.
I can use FL Studio and Audacity. What I can't do, is sit for hours trying to figure out stupid sends, busses, inserts or any of that crap. I'm not an audio professional (and don't want to be). I don't want 'unparalelled routing flexibility', I just want a little music in my life. I'm just a guy who would like to record his guitar with some drums and maybe a bass or a simple keyboard sound. That's it!
So can you recommend a card for me to buy which I can plug in and use without having to read some huge manual and learn lots of big, stupid, unnecessary words, which make me feel wholly inadequate as a human being, instead of an inspired musican?
What about M-Audio. Are they any good?
Thanks
Dr. V
(Note to any would be critics... Where I say 'stupid', 'big' and 'crap' I refer to my own stupid, crap inability to comprehend this fine technology. Sorry, my mind is not wired like yours - I am totally thick - so please only comment if you can give me an answer that will make me feel better - not worse... Thank you.)
I have an E-MU 0404 soundcard which uses DSP Patchmix.
I have tried reading the manual and it makes my head hurt and my stomach feel sick. I can't even understand the first thing the writer is talking about.
So I'm thinking of getting rid of it.
The question is, are there simpler to use soundcards out there, which will do good basic recording with zero latency? I only bought it because the onboard sound was giving me very bad latency in my recordings. Now I've bought this professional thing, which I realise just isn't for me.
I don't want to be bothered with Cubase, Sonar or Wavelab or any of that crap that came with my soundcard - I want to record into Audacity and then import the wavs into FL Studio. Or perhaps I would like to record into FL Studio, to make a song.
I can use FL Studio and Audacity. What I can't do, is sit for hours trying to figure out stupid sends, busses, inserts or any of that crap. I'm not an audio professional (and don't want to be). I don't want 'unparalelled routing flexibility', I just want a little music in my life. I'm just a guy who would like to record his guitar with some drums and maybe a bass or a simple keyboard sound. That's it!
So can you recommend a card for me to buy which I can plug in and use without having to read some huge manual and learn lots of big, stupid, unnecessary words, which make me feel wholly inadequate as a human being, instead of an inspired musican?
What about M-Audio. Are they any good?
Thanks
Dr. V
(Note to any would be critics... Where I say 'stupid', 'big' and 'crap' I refer to my own stupid, crap inability to comprehend this fine technology. Sorry, my mind is not wired like yours - I am totally thick - so please only comment if you can give me an answer that will make me feel better - not worse... Thank you.)
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