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Re: Digital sounds cards of XP based PCs

Subject: Re: Digital sounds cards of XP based PCs
From: "Evert Veldhuis" <>
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2004 00:41:05 -0000
Wil,

One of the latest pro-consumer cards is the EMU 0404.
See
http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp?
product=3D2220&category=3D754&maincategory=3D754

(the above is one line to put in your browser, yahoo will have cut
the link in two; make it one again to acces the page)

There are others too, but this one is quite new, and IMHO cheap.

Regards, Evert (not an EMU employee or something like that)

--- In  "Wil Hershberger"
<> wrote:
> I have a friend that is getting a new PC.  He is an excellent field
> recordist and has been using an RDAT for some time and may be
upgrading
> to an HD based recorder soon.
> The one question that we have is:  what is the state-of-the-art in
> digital sound cards for an XP based PC?  It would need AES inputs
as
> well as inputs.  I am assuming that the newer HD based recorders
are
> using firewire or USB 2.0 to move data to the PC.
> Thanks in advance,
> Wil Hershberger





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