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zibon
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Greetings, I am new to the BBS. I am an audio/video engineer and a musician in Atlanta, and I had a couple of questions.
My band is getting ready to invest in a multitrack PC-based card. I have already found a wealth of info here on cards (I only know about the high-end, mega-expensive systems) but I would like to hear some opinions on what cards offer the best balance between functionalty and price (under $500 hopefully!). I am looking for an 8 in/out card. I am not really interested in any bells or whistles (fx, midi, extensive I/O ports, etc...) just the 8 basic ins/outs.
And, I am using an older PC at present and would like to know what you had to say about system requirements. It's only a 200mHz with 64MB RAM (Geez, seems like yesterday a 200 was top of the line!).
Also, I have probably every type of multitrack software program (Cakewalk, Cubase, PowerTrax, N-Track, CoolEdit, Vegas, LogicAudio, Samplitude, etc...) and it seems I would have no problem in interfacing with a multitrack card, except for the fact that I think they all stink as far as editing goes (they all seem adequate for recording), except for Sonic Foundry Vegas Pro (again, I'm only used to high-end progs like ProTools, which are very logically designed, as far as editing is concerned, and Vegas is the closest to these). So does anyone know if Vegas supports multitrack recording cards? The manual is a bit vague on the subject of using actual multitrack cards, and I would like to use Vegas exclusively if possible.
One last thing, if you do have some opinions on cards, please leave some info on some good dealers with good prices on these products, on-line or not.
Thanks in advance! Great resource here!
My band is getting ready to invest in a multitrack PC-based card. I have already found a wealth of info here on cards (I only know about the high-end, mega-expensive systems) but I would like to hear some opinions on what cards offer the best balance between functionalty and price (under $500 hopefully!). I am looking for an 8 in/out card. I am not really interested in any bells or whistles (fx, midi, extensive I/O ports, etc...) just the 8 basic ins/outs.
And, I am using an older PC at present and would like to know what you had to say about system requirements. It's only a 200mHz with 64MB RAM (Geez, seems like yesterday a 200 was top of the line!).
Also, I have probably every type of multitrack software program (Cakewalk, Cubase, PowerTrax, N-Track, CoolEdit, Vegas, LogicAudio, Samplitude, etc...) and it seems I would have no problem in interfacing with a multitrack card, except for the fact that I think they all stink as far as editing goes (they all seem adequate for recording), except for Sonic Foundry Vegas Pro (again, I'm only used to high-end progs like ProTools, which are very logically designed, as far as editing is concerned, and Vegas is the closest to these). So does anyone know if Vegas supports multitrack recording cards? The manual is a bit vague on the subject of using actual multitrack cards, and I would like to use Vegas exclusively if possible.
One last thing, if you do have some opinions on cards, please leave some info on some good dealers with good prices on these products, on-line or not.
Thanks in advance! Great resource here!