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bulby_g
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 10:46:03
Right I am enjoying music production enough to warrant a bit of a spend now :)
I currently have the same soundcard my computer came with and I am assuming it's not as good as it should be, can anyone help with what I should be looking for or make any suggestions (PC Compatible).
I am also looking at getting some studio monitors, a good hardcore lead synth and a good bleep-e synth.
I will spend what I have to to get stuff that is good quality, all help much appreciated.
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Comet
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United States
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 10:49:43
Card: MAudio Delta-1010
Monitors: KRK Rokit RP5
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bulby_g
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 13:06:03
Ok cheers i'll take a look at them :)
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eLASTIC
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Australia
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 13:51:03
delta 1010.....ouch expensive lol....
I got the delta 66
Tapco S8 (lovin em)
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The Deviant
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 18:25:54
I also have a M-Audio delta 66, really good card. You should look at the M-Auido 24/96, Good card and cheep now. It has stereo in out and is only about £60/£70.
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Comet
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 21:00:00
It all just depends on what you want to put to use. If you have any hardware synths, you need a good soundcard. If not, it's not really that important except for monitors if you don't have RCA out on your card.
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GaryMaguireXL
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Ireland
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 22:00:56
Usually MAudio are a good way forward in Soundcards,Definitly The KRK ROKITS have the RP6's and there ace.
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xx_lucy_xx
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 22:33:18
Anyone know any sites giving you the basics on soundcards, gota do a project on them, and would like a basic understanding before being thrown in at the deep end.
Cheers
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Ionosphere
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 22:54:24
Sorry, can't advise on soundcards as we use Macs and the standard card is more than good enough.
Monitors, Tannoy Actives. Some may disagree but we've caned them mercylessly and they're good.
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icex
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 23:21:38
get the tapco 8.
i have the tapco s8 and they kick ass im about to get the 10" sub to complete my set.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/S8/
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eLASTIC
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Australia
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Posted - 2005/10/28 : 23:34:19
Check this out Lucy, as matter of fact i didnt finish reading the first time around which I shall do lol.
http://www.tweakheadz.com/soundcards_for_the_home_studio.htm
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Blue Frequency
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Posted - 2005/10/29 : 00:07:26
m-audio bx5.
love them to death. 300$ US for the set. sound great.
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Dain-Ja
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Canada
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Posted - 2005/10/29 : 00:25:15
monitors:
Behringer B2031A hands down
250-350$ US depending where you buy them
best value you'll find
super flat frequency response and top notch build quality and power
I never liked any other behringer product but they hit a home run on these
I know alot of 'pro' producers that use them in their home studio because of the price/quality ratio
the M-Audio 8" ones are good too
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xx_lucy_xx
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Posted - 2005/10/29 : 00:29:50
quote: Originally posted by eLASTIC:
Check this out Lucy, as matter of fact i didnt finish reading the first time around which I shall do lol.
http://www.tweakheadz.com/soundcards_for_the_home_studio.htm
Top doggin Cheers mate
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eLASTIC
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Australia
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Posted - 2005/10/29 : 10:52:44
nps ; ) all the best in the assignment
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2005/10/29 : 14:10:58
Cheers for all the advice on this guys. I have no hardware synths at the moment probably will look into it but not till I get the hang of using software first.
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Edited by - bulby_g on 2005/10/29 14:27:18 |