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RE: "which sound card" redux

Subject: RE: "which sound card" redux
From: Debbi B <>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 20:21:25 -0800
I find myself out of hard drive space on my laptop (mic and headphone 
jacks) and my older PC (line in, mic, speaker jacks). I do most of my work 
on my laptop, except transferring recordings from my MZ-R50 which I do on 
the PC using the line in, then move the file to my laptop. So, do I get 
another laptop with a line in, a second hard drive for the laptop, a new PC 
(not particularly desirable since I don't want to be tied to a desk any 
more than I am already)?

The second hard drive is a possibility in combination with this:
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/audigy2zs_notebook/specs.asp
Does anyone have experience with, or can comment on this notebook sound card?

I'd also like to get a better mic than the ECM-MS957, if I can do that 
while keeping things as simple as possible (i.e. one stereo mic vs. two 
mics--is there such a thing?). I've gathered I'll probably need a preamp as 
well.

Thanks in advance.


At 02:42 PM 2/28/2005, Brian Dasilva wrote:

>You might look at a USB sound solution. I have the Sound Devices USBpre and
>I'm very pleased with it... Another choice might be the Edirol UA-25. Google
>them
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Kuhn 
>Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:15 AM
>To: 
>Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] "which sound card" redux
>
>
>
>
>Thanks a lot Rob, Adobe Audition Users forum looks like it will be a
>great source of help, tho I haven't seen any posts there from nature
>recordist types--seem to be all musicians.
>
>I surely can't be the only one here with this question, I'll post
>what I find out.
>
>Mahalo, David
>
>--- In  Rob Danielson <>
>wrote:
> > David--
> > To continue using Cool Edit Pro, you could
> > explore Audition Audition users sound card
> > experiences and recommendations. This would be a
> > logical upgrade to plan for.
> >
> > I'm not sure which users list the pros use. I see
> > the Adobe Audition Users Forum
> > http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@@.1de98f7a
> >
> > You can log in guest and go the section about
> > sound cards. The Emu cards do have a good
> > reputaion sound-wise. Key is making sure the card
> > will work, now with your current version of CE
> > and with Audition in the future.  You may even
> > want to post that question.  Rob D.
> >
> >   = = =
> >
> > At 11:02 PM +0000 2/27/05, David Kuhn wrote:
> > >--- In  Rob Danielson <>
> > >wrote:
> > >>  Three factors, in this order: (1) the audio editing/mixing
>software
> > >>  you choose  (2) your computer platform for the next ~5 years (3)
> > >your
> > >>  audio interface.
> > >
> > >Thanks Rob, those three factors are:
> > >1) Cool Edit Pro
> > >2) Windows XP on (likely) Dell dimension 3000
> > >3) If "audio interface" means sound card, that's the question at
>hand.
> > >Admittedly, I'm looking for an easy answer, if such there be, to
>this
> > >question--a sound card that would be sufficient and satisfactory
> > >given the above elements of a system; and also given that I find
> > >myself using this stuff at a "professional" level--that is, I have
> > >project contracts with hard deadlines, and don't want to mess
>around
> > >with a sound card that doesn't rise to the demands.
> > >
> > >I'll make another assault on the archives--
> > >
> > >Mahalo,
> > >David
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >In case you haven't yet, consider a laptop with a
> > >>  FireWire or USB connected audio interface so you can take the
>heart
> > >>  of your system where you want. I was hesitant about whether a
> > >laptop
> > >>  would be enough before I bought one, but I think its one of the
> > >best
> > >>  decisions I've made.
> > >>
> > >>  For a reliable, good sounding system, start with the archives of
> > >the
> > >>  software users group. See what interfaces they speak highly of
>and
> > >>  post a question about your remaining questions.  After you make
> > >your
> > >>  software and hardware purchases, join the user lists for both
>and
> > >>  collect the posts in an email mailbox. If you go with a popular,
> > >>  professional sound application, chances are very good that
>after a
> > >>  year, most of the questions you'll encounter can be answered by
> > >>  searching the emails you've already received. Rob D.
> > >>
> > >>    = = = =
> > >>
> > >>  At 8:58 PM +0000 2/26/05, David Kuhn wrote:
> > >>  >Hi fellow listeners,
> > >>  >
> > >>  >I am sure there is good info in the archives on sound cards,
>but
> > >>  >after an hour of grappling with our search engine I return to
>the
> > >>  >source. As I mentioned in a prior post I'm getting a new
>computer
> > >>  >system, and want to get a sound card that is up to the rest of
>my
> > >>  >record chain (MKH20's or Telinga stereo into HHB Portadisc).
> > >Besides,
> > >>  >my Sound Blaster Audigy card (at which aspersions have been
>cast on
> > >>  >this list as I recall) seems to be developing some
>fizzy/crackly
> > >>  >sound on input.
> > >>  >I did find a couple pertinent messages, copied below. If
>someone
> > >can
> > >>  >point me to a discussion in the archives I would be grateful.
> > >>  >
> > >>  >Mahalo,
> > >>  >David
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > >>  >David Kuhn
> > >>  >Kaua'i, Hawaii
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >808 335 0398
> > >>  >Mail to: PO Box 1018
> > >>  >Waimea, HI 96796
> > >>  ><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >From:  "Evert Veldhuis" <>
> > >>  >Date:  Tue Apr 27, 2004  12:32 pm
> > >>  >Subject:  Re: [Nature Recordists] What sound card?
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >Hi Bruce,
> > >>  >
> > >>  >I would go for M-Audio too, is much better then Creative
>Audigy.
> > >>  >Lower latencty, cleaner ADC and DAC, better sample frequency
> > >>  >stability; need to hear more nerd words?
> > >>  >
> > >>  >Here is a link with prices in euro's (including 19% taxes),
>most
> > >>  >pages are in Englisch. It is a summuary of all their products:
> > >>  >
> > >>  >http://www.m-audio.nl/Midiman%20prijzen.htm
> > >>  >
> > >>  >Regards, Evert
> > >>  >
> > >>  >--- In  "Mike Sengenberger"
> > >>  ><> wrote:
> > >>  >>  You might consider looking at another M-Audio card which
>works
> > >  > >well:
> > >>  >>
> > >>  >>  Delta DiO 2496
> > >>  >>  http://m-audio.com/images/en/manuals/Delta-
>DiO2496_Manual.pdf
> > >>  >>
> > >>  >>
> > >>  >>  -Mike
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >"Microphones are not ears,
> > >>  >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> > >>  >A listening room is not nature."
> > >>  >Klas Strandberg
> > >>  >Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>  >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>  --
> > >>  Rob Danielson
> > >>  Film Department
> > >>  University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >"Microphones are not ears,
> > >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> > >A listening room is not nature."
> > >Klas Strandberg
> > >Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Rob Danielson
> > Film Department
> > University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
>
>
>
>
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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