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Tazer79
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Hey all -
I'm looking into buying a Line 6 or J-Station for direct recording. I'm absolutely blown away by the ease of use, versatility, etc...
So anyway, I'd like to have a soundcard that can produce decent-sounding backing midi tracks to go along with my recordings. I currently have an old SB Pro (16 or 32 bit), and the midi sounds somewhat artificial. I always thought "well, midi always sounds artificial," but then I heard some midi drums on my friend's computer, and they sounded much better...Much more life-like. I think the difference is he had a newer soundcard.
So anyhow, I recently acquired a Soundblaster AWE 64 from my friend. Would using this card improve the sound of my midi? Is the 64 vs 32 bits what accounts for the better midi sounds?
Also, another friend just gave me a Midiman "DMAN" soundcard. Its a bit newer, definitely higher quality, (gold-plated connectors), and also has "built-in 64-voice general midi wavetable systhesis..." It also has two pairs of RCA jacks for line-in and line-out. I assume the "64-voice" thing means its midi sounds the same as the AWE 64's?
Could I just use the midiman instead of either soundblaster card, and use it for all my normal computer sound applications (listening to MP3's, games, etc)? If this is the case, I notice that I won't be able to hook use my computer speakers (with one 1/8 plug that normally goes into soundcards) with the RCA outputs on the Midiman. In there some adaptor I can get to solve that problem?
Whoooo. Thanks for reading all that, and thanks in advance for your help. Hope that all made sense.
I'm looking into buying a Line 6 or J-Station for direct recording. I'm absolutely blown away by the ease of use, versatility, etc...
So anyway, I'd like to have a soundcard that can produce decent-sounding backing midi tracks to go along with my recordings. I currently have an old SB Pro (16 or 32 bit), and the midi sounds somewhat artificial. I always thought "well, midi always sounds artificial," but then I heard some midi drums on my friend's computer, and they sounded much better...Much more life-like. I think the difference is he had a newer soundcard.
So anyhow, I recently acquired a Soundblaster AWE 64 from my friend. Would using this card improve the sound of my midi? Is the 64 vs 32 bits what accounts for the better midi sounds?
Also, another friend just gave me a Midiman "DMAN" soundcard. Its a bit newer, definitely higher quality, (gold-plated connectors), and also has "built-in 64-voice general midi wavetable systhesis..." It also has two pairs of RCA jacks for line-in and line-out. I assume the "64-voice" thing means its midi sounds the same as the AWE 64's?
Could I just use the midiman instead of either soundblaster card, and use it for all my normal computer sound applications (listening to MP3's, games, etc)? If this is the case, I notice that I won't be able to hook use my computer speakers (with one 1/8 plug that normally goes into soundcards) with the RCA outputs on the Midiman. In there some adaptor I can get to solve that problem?
Whoooo. Thanks for reading all that, and thanks in advance for your help. Hope that all made sense.