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#231356 - 04/04/08 11:44 PM Sound card for laptops
beachbum Offline
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Hey Folks,
Ok, we are using our laptops to play along to during live gigs.. However, what kind of sound card are we using.. DO we have a radio shake adaptor that we we use to connect to 1/4 cables...
Let me know how this works..

Thanks!
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#231357 - 04/05/08 03:22 AM Re: Sound card for laptops
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I use an Echo PCMCIA card, or midi to keyboard. For the Echo, I was an 1/8 to 1/4 Radioshack adaptor.
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#231358 - 04/05/08 05:37 AM Re: Sound card for laptops
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The internal card in my Sony Vaio is just wonderful. I did not feel the need to upgrade for audio playback. I use one mini jack to 1/4" and run it into my Bose.
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#231359 - 04/05/08 08:28 AM Re: Sound card for laptops
Dnj Offline
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Dave your saying that all your SMF songs thru the Sony Vio sound card is as good as running them thru the Korg? or any KB?
What SC is in the Sony, GS wave Table, or?

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#231360 - 04/05/08 10:35 AM Re: Sound card for laptops
hitman Offline
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Try m-audio 410 Firewire, MOTU traveler,
E-MU 1616 or 1616M which I highly recommend.

Stay away from USB cards!

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#231361 - 04/05/08 11:23 AM Re: Sound card for laptops
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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It may be some folks are confusing the quality [or lack of quality] of the sound card...for the quality of the wave table [sound bank] being used..I have found most of the laptop sound cards to be more than adequate for recording and playback..

Try using a higher quality wave table or vst's..You may need to use a host program to use the for-mentioned..but the results will be as good as the hardware [keyboards] we use..

There are many small mixers[firewire and USB that can be used with the original laptop sound card..

I also have an old pcmcia sound card with break out cables [I love it]..but have found no need to use it with my newer PC and laptop..

Just thought I would clarify the difference in case anyone was confused...
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#231362 - 04/05/08 01:17 PM Re: Sound card for laptops
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Most of the onboard sound cards are more than adequate for everything we do. They do an excellent job with MP3s and .WAV files. For midi files, well, fire them through the keyboard and you can't go wrong.

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#231363 - 04/05/08 01:21 PM Re: Sound card for laptops
adimatis Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by hitman:
Try m-audio 410 Firewire, MOTU traveler,
E-MU 1616 or 1616M which I highly recommend.

Stay away from USB cards!


i have had no problems at all with my USB 0404 from E-MU.
but it's also true it is a usb 2.0 card.
i'd be very cautious with usb 1.1. in fact, i'd never buy that. but usb2,0 is fine for two channels recording.
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#231364 - 04/05/08 01:44 PM Re: Sound card for laptops
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I'm no expert, but I have a hard time believing that the sound card found in the average (even high-end) laptop would have the same quality clocks, converters, and preamps found in dedicated pro-quality units. I do agree that USB 2.0 is probably ok for 2-channel recording, but any higher than that and I'd go firewire for sure, 800 if possible. Of course, when you say "Most of the onboard sound cards are more than adequate for everything we do", then you need to define "everything we do". Just my HUMBLE opinion.

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#231365 - 04/05/08 01:47 PM Re: Sound card for laptops
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oh, and BTW. Some firewire cards have problems with certain chipsets. Make sure you check with the manufacturer, or better yet, a dedicated forum, before you purchase.

chas
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