JAWS 10 was the first release where you could choose the soundcard off of
the JAWS>utilities>sound card menu choice. I use a DELTA 10/10LT and
wouldn't trade it in for the world right now. Maybe later when we out grow
its style and stuff, but for what we need, it works wonders.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Mark Faben
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 5:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] some questions


Hi,

Well depending on which version of JAWS your using, I think in the more
recent version you can choose through the JAWS options which soundcard
installed on the system is for JAWS to use, in older versions of JAWS you
have to manually alter the JFW.ini file, but that is actually fairly simple
to do. But basically for the audio recording you need something better than
the onboard soundchip on the PC, or the domestic soundcard you might have in
the PC. but there are millions of options for what soundcard, which depends
on your budget, and what you want to do with audio and so how many inputs
and outputs you need, and a ton of other factors (others on here are
probably better to advise on soundcards, I'm useing a fairly budget end USB
2.0 soundcard myself for audio but for what I'm doing it seems to work
fine).

Mark

On 04/09/2010, matthew shifrin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> Thanks for the info. How do I make a soundcard that's separate from 
> JFW? Thanks,
> Matthew
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Faben <[email protected]
> To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list 
> <[email protected] Date sent: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 21:44:48 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] some questions
>
> Don't forget, asides the computer spec itself, you'll need a decent
> enough soundcard for the work you want to do, and this will need
> to be
> a seperate csoundcard to that which you use for JAWS etc.
> In terms of PC spec my core ii duo handles everytrhing I've
> thrown at
> it without a single glitch, and its not like a top of the range
> one
> but at 3 GHZ seems fine for projects with twenty or thirty tracks
> of
> audio, plus a dozen or more VST effects runnign on them. I do
> have two
> harddrives, but noticed no differnce on this machine between
> having
> the projects on either, so I tend to use it more as a back up; On
> my
> previous computer I found the second harddrive did drastically
> improve
> Sonar's performance and responsiveness though. I have 4 GB RAM
> (with a
> little over 3 GB of this being visible under Windows XP Pro to
> the
> software for use), I think the RAM upgrade on this machine from
> the 2
> GB I had on the previous incarnation of this machine made quite a
> differnce.
>
> I've not looked at New PC spec for a while as I'm not in the market
> myself, but the last time I looked the I7 (think that is what
> they are
> called), were looking very tasty, but a little on the pricey side
> back, then as they'd not been about long, maybe they've gotten
> cheaper
> now?
>
> In terms of RAM, as well, going for the faster speed RAM (and making
> sure I had a motherboard capible of utalising that higher clock
> speed), was a good move as that seems to stop things getting
> overly
> slowed down. As far as I can make out on my system now, its my
> old
> cheap soundcard which is somewhat letting the side down...
>
> Mark
>
> On 03/09/2010, matthew shifrin <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi Patryk,
>  I live in the US, so my currency is dollars. Do you know the  price 
> in dllars? I think I have dual core, s I'm set to g.  Thanks for all 
> the help,  Matthew
>
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