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Sat 11 Oct 2003, 16:37
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I am a newbie with Audio and I need to know if I need an Audio Card and if so, what kind does anyone recommend? I recently purchased the Studio Case (Cubase SE) and I am a little more familiar with the MIDI portion of it. Now I'd like to explore the Audio side. I have a 1GHz PowerPC G4 that only boots in OSX. It is a single processor. Is the Audio Card for better MIDI also?
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Sat 11 Oct 2003, 17:48
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I am pretty new to this but I can tell you what I use. My sound card is an Audiophile USB by M-Audio. It has audio and midi in/out, 24 bit, and 96kHz sampling rate, with drivers for OSX. It's pretty good bang for your buck at ~$200 at online music stores.
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Sun 12 Oct 2003, 01:41
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Do you have to have it? What does it do for you?
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Sun 12 Oct 2003, 15:30
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QUOTE (aquaman @ Oct 11 2003, 16:48) I am pretty new to this but I can tell you what I use. My sound card is an Audiophile USB by M-Audio. It has audio and midi in/out, 24 bit, and 96kHz sampling rate, with drivers for OSX. It's pretty good bang for your buck at ~$200 at online music stores. one thing about the Audiophile - check with M-Audio if this will indeed work with a G5, there's been some incompatabilities with older PCI cards and the G5's new PCI-X slots. he could also look into a USB-2 or even better Firewire solution to audio in/out with Cubase.
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Sun 12 Oct 2003, 18:16
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If you are not doing audio in/out and you already have midi in/out you don't need it. However, I use it for recording guitar and vocal lines as well as midi. Without a sound card or break out box with the appropriate inputs you can't record audio directly into your computer.
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Mon 13 Oct 2003, 00:11
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Thanks for replying. I'd like to do vocals eventually , but I'm not in a rush. What card would you recommend?
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Mon 13 Oct 2003, 15:56
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I can only speak of the sound card I have, the Audiophile-USB. It works fine for me and the specs are good. I also don't know if there is a cheaper sound card with comparable specs. Good luck!
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 02:56
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Thanks for your input and help, guys. A light bulb is coming on about audio cards. I was in the complete darkness.
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