i appreciate any help!
cheeers
<--XLR OR
<--1/4"thanks a lot for that i have an idea of what they look like now and price range, geez you guys are super fast to respond!!!JFK wrote:Soundcard is kinda an outdated term now. The bit of kit you are referring to is called an audio interface.
Which one ou buy depends on how much ££ you have but some good ones to look at are the Novation nio and the Focusrite sapphire LE. Both have ports for mics etc.
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/Novation/NIO_24
http://www.proaudiosystems.co.uk/produc ... 8-433.html
If neither of these grab you. Try Googling "USB Audio interface (insert ££ you have to spend here)"
it has usb and firewire (im pretty sure it has firewire ill look when i get home!)WatchYourStep wrote:Agreed. "Audio interface" is street talk. It makes you look cool and gets you instant respect and furry hats!
The Edirol FA-66 is about $350 Canadian (228 pounds), and is the best I've ever used:
The "Input 1/L, Input 2/R" spots on the front of the unit are for ur mics, and they'll accept up to two different kinds of plugs for up to 2 microphones at once, so you don't need to worry about what cable your existing mic uses. It's always one of these two:
<--XLR OR
<--1/4"
and on the back where you see "output 1, 2, 3, 4", those are 1/4" connectors to hook up to any 1/4" or XLR-equipped studio monitors, so you can mix and match with whatever speakers you want.
And it's convenient, b/c it's bus-powered, meaning only one cable. Oops, I just realized I didn't ask you if your computer has FW or USB
Don't be talkin' 'bout no cracks now boy, ya hear?dizzy035 wrote:well i have a downloaded version of massive, but it works fine... isnt that one any good?
sorry mate im just wainting till it goes on special again i have too many other things to spend money on in the production field...drokkr wrote:Don't be talkin' 'bout no cracks now boy, ya hear?dizzy035 wrote:well i have a downloaded version of massive, but it works fine... isnt that one any good?
+1 for echo audiofire. Just got the 4, easy to use, all kosh.LFpHUNK wrote:i always recommend echo audio. top notch quality, right under RME perhaps...i would never go with USB, but that's just me.
if u want firewire:
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/FireW ... /index.php
if you dont need the preamps and just 1/4 inputs, then they have a step lower.
since you're on a laptop though that kinda sucks. whatever though.
pretty much anything you get is gonna be more than adequate. just as long as the drivers are solid. as long as you can get sound to your speakers then you can make music.
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