My advice would be wait a month or two to get a proper soundcard (M-Audio or 
comparable) AND some decent monitors... trust me. On shit monitors you will 
be wasting your time...
Look on Ebay or Harmony Central and get some decent monitoring for half the 
cost of new gear. If you're really strapped for cash, i'd get a simple 24-bit 
soundcard (professional tho, i.e. M-Audio 24/96), some Yorkville YSM-1's or 
Tannoy passive Proto-J's, and a Samson or Alesis monitor amp (you might be 
able to find a used Crown D-75 around... great amp for $100 or so.)
Spend some time and spend $3-400 carefully, and you'll be way ahead of a 
consumer-level monitoring situation. The more you know what your tunes 
actually sound like, the faster you'll be able to make them what you want 
(i.e., kickass.)
EZ,
donovan
substrata

In a message dated 2/7/02 2:23:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Hmm,.. yeah I dig you.. But as you said, my budget is kinda limited. so

maybe i'll wait and see for those monitors..


At the moment is either the camridge with a poper sound card, or some

monitors with my old shitty card :(


Which one would you have?



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