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lepetitmartien
post Tue 7 May 2002, 04:07
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Kinben said :

>I have been doing audio for awhile now on my Powermac (7300/166) and have been just using the line-in on the orginal built in soundcard. I am certainly up for adding one to my setup as I know they are essential for bringing one's recording 'to the next level' so to speak, but I just want to be clear on what it will do for me - this will help me figure out which one to buy as well! Any suggestions as to the latter are appreciated as well... digidesign? midiman? etc? i hope to spend under 250 US/200 quid.. (maybe used?).  Thanks for any help provided!!!

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WesMozart
post Tue 14 May 2002, 20:47
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I've just bought a Delta 44 card for my G4 Mac. I bought it secondhand for 90 quid and it works a treat and I installed in about two minutes. The sound is loads better than when I was using the built-in sound. Visit website cubase.net. The mac forum for cubase VST users is really helpful and also has a section dedicated to sound cards.
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