yes, they are both USB external soundcards.
Simon
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From: "stewartross via groups.io" <stewartross=sky....@groups.io>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] New Soundplaster USB sound card
simon
r these 2 thins u said r they soundcards
i have also found a soundcard that u can alter presets in the playback
settings
but never in the recording settings.
just got me self a new mic
rodeNT1-a
stewart
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From: "goshawk on horseback" <goshawk_on_horseb...@fastmail.co.uk>
To: <all-audio@groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] New Soundplaster USB sound card
I wouldn't swear to it, but as HDMI is mainly a video type connection, I
personally doubt that you will find an audio only box or card featuring
it.
certainly for good playing and recording quality, I would go for either
the aphex in2, or the steinberg ur22. these also have actual hardware
controls, which do make setting up levels for recording a heck of a lot
easier, rather than having to find and change that in software.
hope this helps.
Simon
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From: "Andy via groups.io" <meikle.aiden=btinternet....@groups.io>
To: <all-audio@groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 8:02 AM
Subject: [all-audio] New Soundplaster USB sound card
Hi all.
I've owned 2 Creative Labs, external sound cards in the past. I've used
both Optic and mini jack connections.
Now I wish to purchase a new external sound card, but I don't think my
new Yamaha amp has Optic in fact I know it was very expensive but I don't
know anything regarding it's available connectivity. I do know it takes
HDMI, So that's my first question. Do any of the cards sold by Creative
use HDMI? that would be the simplist option I suppose.
I'm wanting a good card for audio recording and playback. I Cannot play
games and I don't require very high teck models, with all the complicated
fancy stuff.
I don't necessarily want a cheep box because of it's simplicity but I
want to record and play good quality.
I'm thinking of using Goldwave or Total recorder to record everything
from the card and indeed Total recorder is the easiest to use as I've not
had very good luck with Goldwav in the past because of all the sound
options you need to change in playback and record functions Total
recorder, I think works right out of the box without a lot of messing
around, but now I think of it I normally use Winamp for playback.
Now, as you ccan see, I'm already confused. Better that one of my
friends on the list say something like, Andy get the creative ??? that
will do want you want and is only around �150. Hahaha.
Any information very welcome.
Very best wishes.
Andy Logue.
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