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Deskjet
on 2004-09-03 07:30 [#01322713]
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I'm updating my pc soon, primarily to make music & I'm looking to get a new soundcard, that will allow me to record instruments into the pc & also be able to play keyboard while triggering sounds from progs within the pc, via midi.......say playing the keyboard but using a rhodes prog within the computer.......anyway the card I'm considering is the tera tech phase 88.......anyone any advice with regards this soundcard or any other similar cards, I've pasted in some of the tech details
8 analog inputs, switchable between +4 dBu (2,1 Vrms) and -10 dBv (0,55 Vrms)
8 analog outputs, switchable between +4 dBu (2,1 Vrms) and -10 dBv (0,56 Vrms)
24 Bit/96 kHz signal processing of the analog and digital inputs and outputs
Coaxial digital interface for S/PDIF, AC3 or DTS formats MIDI interface Multiplatform (MAC & PC) Low latency ASIO 2.0, GSIF and WDM kernel streaming support
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plaster
from splitska 10 on 2004-09-03 07:37 [#01322721]
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this SC is enough for a beginner,better u have a card like that in teh start,that way u'll know what to buy next time.
umm..i sudgest u use usb data transfer,cos midi is a bit slower.
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-09-03 07:37 [#01322722]
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if it's external, make sure it's firewire... that's about what I can tell you...
otherwise, what you posted here looks like it would be enough.
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