Computer Audio Card Help Needed!!!!
guy_alcindor
621 Posts
OK, so basically I had my motherboard replaced a year ago, and my present sound card is utter shite, causing waaaaay too many glitches when I record wavs. I'm running Windows XP, Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz processor w/ 192 MB of RAM. I've been checking out M-AUDIO cards, but they're on the high end of what I want to spend. Can anyone recommend a quality card in the 50-100 dollar range that will do the trick in terms of being fool-proof for audio glitches? Any help appreciated...
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first bring that up to a gig or if you cant do that 512 mb. I think a gig is pretty standard for recording and sequencing purposes. I have a gig and my shit has no problem getting nasty on me - I will be upgrading to 2 gigs soon.
if you only have a hundo look for a used m-audio audiophile card on craigslist.
Good luck!
True that.....also a surplus computer store may have a top of the line card from 2 years ago cheap.
Or this
http://www.chiefpick.com/SB0610_p/sc-sb0610.htm
Not a bad price.
If you're interested in getting in the box what you actually send into it, get a maudio or some 100-200 $ firewire/soundcard and youll be happy for life.
There is nothing worse than soundblasters and audigys and that crap - believe me.
Surriously. Get one of these or something:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Revolution51-main.html