Hi!
now I had my windows 7 maskine .
and i had ?
aboutsoundcards.
external.
I want to use this with sonar .
and goldwave and audacity.
witsch soundcard is ok?
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Greetings,
Matthew Bullis wrote:
I quite like the IMic from Griffin Technology. For a while it wasn't
available on their site, but I see that it's back for addition to their
shopping cart at $30. It just plugs into the USB port, and has an input and
an output jack, with a switch to go from line
Greetings,
Had a look and found:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/
This afternoon, may give them a call.
From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in
Southern England.
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Greetings,
Had a look and found:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/
This afternoon
Is anyone using the Alesis IO2 USB Audio Interface,
I would apreaciate any suggestions about any other usb sound cards.
Many thanks.
Cheers Robin.
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I quite like the IMic from Griffin Technology. For a while it wasn't available
on their site, but I see that it's back for addition to their shopping cart at
$30. It just plugs into the USB port, and has an input and an output jack, with
a switch to go from line in to microphone settings. It
Hi everyone. With the limitations that Vista has with some sound cards when
trying to record using the What You Hear or equivalent options, I'm curious.
Would connecting an external sound card allow me to get around this or would it
have the same problems? My current internal sound card has an
hi listers. hope you can help. is anyone succesfully using jaws with an
external soundcard? i just got a new machine and there is a soundblaster
onboard card along with a soundblaster second card. the second card takes over
because of some kind of soundblaster issue whare 2 of them cant run at
on the board and another
internal card.
Judy
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Yes and the latest version of jfw allows you to select which card you want
to run without changeing the .INI file.
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hi,
oh does it?
where do you set that please?
Thanks in advance.
Brian
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Yes and the latest
Hi its under Utilities/sound card from the jaws desktop
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hi,
oh does it?
where do you set
Can anyone tell me what is a good quality external sound card to facilitate
audio recording?
Sid Pritchard
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Hello everyone,
I am advised that, to produce better audio work, I need a good quality
external sound card.
Can anyone please tell me which is the best to buy.
Also, I want to look at sound forge and have discovered that version 9 is now
available. Can anyone confirm if version 9 has the
Hello everyone,
I am advised that, to produce better audio work, I need a good quality
external sound card.
Can anyone please tell me which is the best to buy.
Also, I want to look at sound forge and have discovered that version 9 is now
available. Can anyone confirm if version 9 has the
Andy! Sound Cards, whether internal or external have nothing to do
with amplifiers and speakers. The Sound Card just provides a line level
signal appropriate for an amplifier to boost enough to power speakers. Do
you mean something like a USB sound system that would effectively include a
Hi all.
My knowledge and experience of sound cards is limited to internal cards
which I have had on my last few computers. So please excuse this question
if it sounds a bit daft. Are there sound cards available which can replace
my 75 watt per channel hi-fi and 20 inch speakers? Or are
and such.
If you just mean weather or not there is a sound card with a very powerfull
output I don't think so.
Best regards
Brian
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Hi all
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