what soundcard do YOU use

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MOTU 2408mkII clocked with a Lucid GenX6.
 
Korg OASYS PCI

Do yourself a big favor & pick up the Korg OASYS PCI card. The sounds are crystal clear & absolutely beautiful. It's a complete DSP system (with 5 onboard Motorola processors) which completely frees up your PC's CPU. it's also built around an open architecture stystem, so as new sounds are written, they'll become available for download at the Korg site or on CD. It's GM compliant (except for the drum maps/you'll have to transpose.) But that's easy in most DAW systems; & well worth the effort considering how fantastic the drum sounds are. It doesn't load as a plug-in, but rather opens as a side-by-side program with great interfacing & understandable routing; & is easily configured with & integrated into most DAW's. You can pick one up on sale for $299 at any Guitar Center; & check out the following links for info & specs:

http://www.korg.com/oasyspci.htm

http://industryclick.com/magazinear...agazinearticleid=2021&siteid=15&magazineid=33 (this article, from EM, is related to release 1...2 is out now, for both Mac & Win.)

mark4man
mw4man@moonjams.com
 
Yea. It tightened it up all the way around.
 
eh

yes, m-audio's are great ones. 66, 1010, audiophile (especially for the price)

I'm using the omni-studio. (delta 66 with pre amps)
 
I feel your pain dxl. I had the Creamware system for a while.
 
1010LT for about a month now, and it appears to be a bargain so far. Not sure how much I like the preamps, but there's more inputs than I could possibly need, and they sound great -- balanced or not balanced. A/D conversion rocks. A+
 
aardvark direct pro 2496.
getting a sblive for midi.
the dp sounds awesome.

adriano
 
VS880EX for Audio
SBLive1024 for MIDI
Cakewalk 9.0/LogicVS for Sync the lot.
...and Some heavy drinking for sudden stops and Crashes...!
 
Audiophile 2496 and Seasound Solo.
Trying to figure out, which one gives better sound. Solo's noise floor is little higher than that of Audiophile.
 
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