Which external soundcard
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 13 Nov, 2005
Hi chaps,
looking to build my little couch music studio. Intend to use a midi keyboard to control reason/ableton/cubase but also want to record guitar and vocals.
I'm worried about things such as latency. Always used to have a terrible delay in the vocals, guitar when recording. It was also complicated to feed the vocals/guitar back into my headphones when recording.
Would be great if anyone make some suggestions as to what to get or what features I should need.
Cheerio
looking to build my little couch music studio. Intend to use a midi keyboard to control reason/ableton/cubase but also want to record guitar and vocals.
I'm worried about things such as latency. Always used to have a terrible delay in the vocals, guitar when recording. It was also complicated to feed the vocals/guitar back into my headphones when recording.
Would be great if anyone make some suggestions as to what to get or what features I should need.
Cheerio
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- KVRian
- 674 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from UK
I've just ordered an emu 0202 usb 2.0 http://www.emu.com got it for £89 but I don't get it till the beginning of next week
the specs look good and you get lots of software.
You've got mic inputs and guitar/instrument ins. I'll let you know what it's like when I get it
You've got mic inputs and guitar/instrument ins. I'll let you know what it's like when I get it
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- KVRist
- 294 posts since 25 Apr, 2006
"You must not only aim aright, but draw the bow with all your might."
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 13 Nov, 2005
If there are more people out there that know about soundcards or use theirs in a similar way would be great if you could help. If I could get a selection it'll make things easier. Willing to pay around £200 if necessary.
Thanks
Thanks
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- Banned
- 487 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
Stay away from USB1.1 devices, the speed of the protocol is too slow to avoid latency. The Presonus Firebox is a decent device, with a couple ok pres, and multiple i/o. Around $300 retail, often found used on Craiglist and e-bay for $150.
If you're on a desktop a PCI card based card will yield even lower latencies. Check out the M-Audio stuff.
To avoid latency entirely, a small mixer with you ADDA inteface will do the trick. Route everything through the mixer and monitor your overdubbing tracks before the converter. Presto, no latency.
If you're on a desktop a PCI card based card will yield even lower latencies. Check out the M-Audio stuff.
To avoid latency entirely, a small mixer with you ADDA inteface will do the trick. Route everything through the mixer and monitor your overdubbing tracks before the converter. Presto, no latency.
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- KVRist
- 57 posts since 28 Mar, 2007 from leeds
i have a ua101 usb 2 and it rocks, however there are loads of new cards out at the moment which also look great, have a look at the fireone by tascan for instance, sound card and transport contol in one, there are loads more like this coming to the market, have a good look round first.
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- KVRian
- 674 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from UK
Got my EMU 0202 the other day, simple installation, nice and easy to hook up mic and guitar, and the sound quality is excellent. I would really recommend it at £89 it's a bargain
It's got direct monitoring but I haven't used it yet because I don't get any latency
It's got direct monitoring but I haven't used it yet because I don't get any latency
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- KVRist
- 117 posts since 19 Aug, 2005 from Gold Coast, Australia
Tascam US-144.
Gear list: Sony micro tape dictaphone, shares in Behringer and elastic bands.