Hello!
You could try the M-audio delta Audiophil 192.
I have one an i must say that the software that comes with it is really 
accessible.
THe only thing i really don't like is that you can not record a radiostream 
trhough the card for some reason.
/Anders.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 1:16 AM
Subject: Looking for an accessible professional soundcard


> Hi All,
>
> It has been some time since I was subscribed to this list. From the olden
> days of Yahoogroups and now to its own domain. Cool! Time really flies. 
> Hope
> all of you are fine. Wonder who's the moderator of this list? Smile.
>
> Ok, now to my question. I am seriously thinking of investing a more like
> professional soundcard such as those made by m-audio etc. I am now 
> actually
> having a M-audio firewire 410. Unfortunately, its control panel is 
> extremely
> in-accessible. I have been leaving with it for quite some time and am
> puzzled about it so thought of changing something like this model but yet
> could give me equivalent quality or even better. Any good recomendations? 
> I
> did ponder about creative's x5 range of cards but am afraid of them due to
> all my previous experiences with them. Are they any better now? Smile.
>
> I do hope those who have very good knowledge of soundcards could respond 
> to
> my enquiry soon. Thanks once again for your help.
>
> Have a wonderful x'mas.
>
> Regards,
>    Edwin.
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