i think i need a soundcard

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ill o.g.
i just bought hella nice studio recordin speakers that i dropped about 7 bills on. I forgot the name of them right now i'll post it when i get home. I have them hooked up strait into my computer anyways i can definately tell these speakers are better but I know im not getting the quality i payed for and i'm sure thats just cuz of the way i have my system set up.
I need a soundcard but i don't kno anything about them heres some questions i have hopefully u guys can help:
which is better external or internal soundcards?
what soundcard do you recomend?
how much of a difference will having a soundcard make?
Will I notice a change? WIll it be worth the money?
thanks yo
 

DjDelay

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ill o.g.
If i was you i would go for an internal soundcard. If your not a mobile or touring artist having an external soundcard will only cost more than its internal counter-part.

To reccomend a soundcard definitely depends on your situation as to how many in's and out's you want and etc.. I've got an Audiophile 2496, and i love it. It sounds real nice, and was cheap.

The only downside to it was that in only has 1 phono input/output. But that doesn't really matter right now, because i have everything running through a mixer. A decent soundcard will make a big difference when it comes to good sound quality and midi.

Standard soundcards that come with your pc, sound ok but the lag they have when using midi is AWFUL. Having a decent soundcard will eliminate this

I'm sure others on this site will give you more + better info, but i hope mine helped

L8er
 

SupaStar

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ill o.g.
First I have to add plugging in speakers directly to your soundcard may not be wise, this may cause fire and the card to blow early, this I tell you from experience. An amplifier with an eq should give back to you the sound you purchased from em speakers. And about sound card, ya a regular one is just fine when you output to an amplifier you get the same sound as a high end, but the main reason why you may need to upgrade is to get more input jack such as mic - stereo - midi and digital ins - these are crucial for a studio - and I also suggest an internal also, I suggest soundblaster audigy 2 zs platinum - this baby is on the expensive side, but it is internal with an external drive extension to accept your mic and other jacks, and the noise ratio is non existent - you'll be able to record vocals at studio quality and midi ins are instant.
 

vitaminman

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ill o.g.
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Hey,

Why not drop $700 on a good soundcard first?

Take care,

Nick
 
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Equality 7-2521

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most poeple go for the audiophile 2496. it is mos def a good soundcard.

but if you dont need to use midi, go for a Revolution 7.1
they sound better but are cheaper cos they dont have the midi.
they are made by the same company to
 

DJFANTOM

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ill o.g.
M audio delta 4/10 on sale now @ musiciansfriend.com for $99

4 inputs . 10 ouputs
24 bits 96 khz

Its a no brainer.

Yeah man au should get a sound card. You didn't say but ur monitors (studio speakers ) are powered ( built in amp ) right? If so you can hook them direct to the sound card. That would be ya best bet any way to hear exactly how ur music sound comin out the computer.


Go to musiciansfriend.com , buy the delta 4/10 ($99 cheaper and better quality than most pro sound cards) , thank me later . Lol

Oh and its internal.
 
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also check ebay. usually has some of the best prices
 
ill o.g.
thanks everyone thats jus the info i needed

DJ fantom the m audio delta 4/10 sounds perfect for what i need, the only thing is i was kinda leaning towards an external model. Do you know of anything just like it thats external? and does it have any down sides that the internal doesn't have? and ohw much more would that be?

and yeah my speakers do have a built in amp for who asked
 
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vitimanman is it really worth getting a 700 dolar sound card?
 

DJFANTOM

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ill o.g.
Damn I aint get a email tellin me this thread was replyed to again.

Yo Split personality I can't think of any externalones off the head dats comparible to the delta 4/10 as far as features and price. Cause 1nce you go more than 2 ins and outs on external sound cards they get more expensive.
Like $300 (usd) or better.

Like was mentioned b4 (I think in here) unless you have a laptop its better to get a internal 1. More features for cheaper price.

But if I come across a external 1 wit multiple ins and outs dats not expensive ill put you on to it.
 
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