How important is a sound card?
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How important is a sound card?
Hi everyone. I started producing on a shitty pc last year and things got out of hand, so I've just bought a new pc to feed my habit. This has taken a sizeable chunk out of my budget, so I'm just wondering what I should get next? I have some ok computer speakers, but they're not monitors so I don't trust them in the least. They do have more bass than my Seinheiser phones though, but these were also fairly cheap.
I guess most of you have soundcards, but I was just wondering how essential they are, as I can already hear what I'm doing with the internal chip that came with my pc.
So, should I get a soundcard or decent headphones next (can't afford good monitors and noise is a problem) ?
I guess most of you have soundcards, but I was just wondering how essential they are, as I can already hear what I'm doing with the internal chip that came with my pc.
So, should I get a soundcard or decent headphones next (can't afford good monitors and noise is a problem) ?
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I'm not sure if I am reading you right, but the card doesn't affect the internal calculations (summing/mixdown), only the I/O.FSTZ wrote: you will want to get something that will render a decent mixdown
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Macc wrote:I'm not sure if I am reading you right, but the card doesn't affect the internal calculations (summing/mixdown), only the I/O.FSTZ wrote: you will want to get something that will render a decent mixdown
I was thinking the same thing.
On that thought will recording on the out into another PC do any good?
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haha yeah sorry for the confusion...Step Correct wrote:Macc wrote:I'm not sure if I am reading you right, but the card doesn't affect the internal calculations (summing/mixdown), only the I/O.FSTZ wrote: you will want to get something that will render a decent mixdown
I was thinking the same thing.
On that thought will recording on the out into another PC do any good?
I was referring to the ability to use more plugins / monitor properly etc...
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well if I was to buy usb or internal id go for internal, but ive never used any usb audio gear, I cant imagine that usb stuff would be worse than internal cards, personally i prefer to have my hardware in the pc as opposed to having dongles and all kinds of shit hanging out of itStep Correct wrote:would you suggest this over a USB style interface? Is there any difference?rdubz wrote:maudio audiophile 2496, well worth the money
I just came up on a really nice custom desktop made for studio/producing, loaded with everything BUT a soundcard.. Is why I ask..

Well even if you use an "internal" card. You either have a break out box or you have a bundle of cables coming out the back of the computer. Personally I think the bundle of cables is a bad idea. I had one like that for a while. It can be a bit of a strain on the card and it get messy behind the computer. With the USB stuff it's the same as having a breakout box without the card plus I like mine cuz it has a monitor and headphone level on it right where I need it and it is convenient for changing your ins and outs. Just don't get a USB 1.1 unit. The firewire stuff is good but it's going Betamax. It is going to be difficult down the road to keep using that stuff imo.rdubz wrote:well if I was to buy usb or internal id go for internal, but ive never used any usb audio gear, I cant imagine that usb stuff would be worse than internal cards, personally i prefer to have my hardware in the pc as opposed to having dongles and all kinds of shit hanging out of itStep Correct wrote:would you suggest this over a USB style interface? Is there any difference?rdubz wrote:maudio audiophile 2496, well worth the money
I just came up on a really nice custom desktop made for studio/producing, loaded with everything BUT a soundcard.. Is why I ask..
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If you're not going through some external gear there's no (zero) point, and if you are going through external gear then you'd want infinitely better DA/AD conversion.Step Correct wrote:
On that thought will recording on the out into another PC do any good?
In my setup I go external > analogue > back in to the same PC, but some people use either 2 PCs or two different soundcards to playback and capture at different sample rates. So, ITB stuff at high SR > analogue > capture at 44.1kHz.
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yeah true, although I got one of these lil badboys tho that just sits behind my synth/next to my monitor that i whack everything inCaeraphym wrote:Surely an external soundcard is easier to plug stuff in to without having to go crawling round the back of your PC with a lighter, trying to hit the right connections?
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would the soundcard that came with my macbook pro be good enough?
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I seeMacc wrote:If you're not going through some external gear there's no (zero) point, and if you are going through external gear then you'd want infinitely better DA/AD conversion.Step Correct wrote:
On that thought will recording on the out into another PC do any good?
In my setup I go external > analogue > back in to the same PC, but some people use either 2 PCs or two different soundcards to playback and capture at different sample rates. So, ITB stuff at high SR > analogue > capture at 44.1kHz.

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Why though? Are you going out of the box, or just looking to export an otherwise entirely in-the-box mix?
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yeah exactly. if you're not taking anything in via mic's, di's whatever-- it's not the hugest, most important thing. I'm all for good DA conversion but if all you need to do is monitor writing beats-- keep it simple.
if you're taking things in and out, though, that's a whole different can of worms.
if you're taking things in and out, though, that's a whole different can of worms.
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