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Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card for my laptop
Hi there! Finally getting around to answering this post, because I wasn't
sure what I'd say. I have a cute little Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM
that I just started using with my
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Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card for my laptop
| Hi. Wow this sounds like it's exactly the one I'm looking for! My
| only question is, is the software that comes with it necessary? I'm
| not going to be doing a whole bunch with surround sound, just
circuit city,
is out of business.
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From: David Edick mded...@yahoo.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 7:15 PM
Subject: RE: new sound card for my laptop
|I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough
to
| use. I can't recommend where to find one
I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough to
use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as I
purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can not
find circuit city. it is a good card though.
/David
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Hi. I have tried both actually. Total Recorder didn't work very
well for me, and and I'm a huge pfan of Replay A/v, but I find that
when I record using either of those programs my computer slows to a
crawl and it's impossible to get anything done. I'm only working on a
gig of ram here and
Hi Chris have you tried software that emulate the what you hear affect?
Total Recorder and Replay A/V are examples. They're both shareware but are
certainly fully accessible and probaby worth the few bucks they cost. They
emulate the affect by installing or using a virtual sound card that