In a message dated 8/14/02 7:04:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
writes:
> Getting the audio into the PC or Mac is easy if you use a USB audio
> interface rather than the built-in audio section of the computer,
> which is often of inferior quality, and inconveniently located on the
> back of the computer. The Edirol UA-3 is a popular USB audio
> interface, with two analog in and out ports (for your tape machine),
> two S/PDIF in/out ports (for your DAT or MD), plus a mic in port. The
> UA-3 has been replaced by the UA-3D, which adds support for 5.1
> channel surround sound playback. Street price is about $190 for the
> UA-3D. It works with either PC or Mac.
To the experts:
OK! So here is a rather stupid question, I fear. If I purchase the The
Edirol UA-3 then do I also need a sound card different from the cheap one
that will come with the computer?
Thanks for the continuing help.
John
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
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