Somebody card me...

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So, yeah, I'm very new (first post), and very blue (burnt toast), so I thought I would ask for some help...

Basically, I'm going to be recording on my Tascam 424mkiii (once it arrives in the mail) and eventually want to mix down to my PC. I know I will need a new soundcard for this, and was hoping for some suggestions. I'd like something 'decent' (as in it will work without sounding like shimsham), but would prefer to spend $150 or less. Is this an acceptable approach, or should I just stick to cleaning dishes for a living? :eek:

Many thanks. :mad:
 
My reco is the M-Audio Audiophile 24/96.

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Thanks for the warm welcome Mad, and thanks also for the prompt recommendation - I've actually managed to find a used one on eBay within Canada (Yep, I'm Canadian), so...neat.

I'll of course take other recommendations if they are out there, but I'm certainly keeping that one in mind.

*bow*
 
If you just need 2 channels in I'll second MA's suggestion.

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If you'd like to transfer the individual tracks to you computer and mix them there, you could also look into the M-Audio Delta 44 card, with 4 analog inputs.
 
scrubs said:
If you'd like to transfer the individual tracks to you computer and mix them there, you could also look into the M-Audio Delta 44 card, with 4 analog inputs.
That's assuming the 424mkiii has 4 seperate tape outs, of course.
 
MadAudio said:
That's assuming the 424mkiii has 4 seperate tape outs, of course.

It doesn't, but it has 2 fx outs that can bring you up to a total of 4 pretty easily.
 
So, how easy would installation of either of these cards be into a laptop? I'd be using it for basically the same type of thing mixdown of 424-recorded songs. For $100 it might actually be worth it (or 150 if you don't tell my wife).
 
The 24/96 and the 44 are PCI cards,(44 with a break-out box) so you cant use it in your laptop unless you get a PCI card case (or whatever they call it) to run it in on a serial port on your laptop, which is kinda expensive....100 for the card, 300 to 400 for the case.... :(
 
LfO said:

So, any reason why I shouldn't buy the first one listed here? It would seem being USB Driven, that installation would be easy even for a computer dolt like myself, eh? Do you know if you can use all 4 inputs at once - the 2 xlr and 2 line? Or 6, if you include the stereo mic jack?

EDIT - I found the answer to my second q - no, only two channels at a time (you can use all inputs, but they will be mixed indiscriminately down to 2 channels going to the computer).
 
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