Sound card recommendations?

Gustin Johnson gustin at echostar.ca
Sat May 3 00:04:44 BST 2008


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I have a cheap ADAT XT that I bought from ebay that I use as an external
converter.  I don't care about the condition of the tape heads since I
am just using its converters.  Works great with the 9652.  I also have a
~ RME ADI-8 DS that was definitely on the pricey side for a hobby studio.
~ Excellent converters though.

Kim Burgess wrote:
| I can definitely add to the RME HDSP 9652 recommendation. It's a solid
| card and works wonderfully under 'nix. If you don't have the funds for
| it at the moment it'll be worth your while waiting and saving up for it
| and an AD/DA. You can pick them up fairly cheaply second hand these days
| too. They are a lightpipe card so you will have to fork out for an
| external converter(s), but this will mean you can set it up to your
| exact needs and expand / change easily in the future.
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