ber 27, 2004 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard question
> Anders: The M-Audio or Delta Audio Phile 2496 from Chirping Bat .Com
> is $180.00
> plus $30.00 shipping and insurance to Sweden. Right now that is a total
of
> 1,491.13 SEK, Sweden Kronor.
> I imagine that ther
Hello!
Yes i think so.
I have to check them out.
/Anders.
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From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard questi
Anders: The M-Audio or Delta Audio Phile 2496 from Chirping Bat .Com
is $180.00
plus $30.00 shipping and insurance to Sweden. Right now that is a total of
1,491.13 SEK, Sweden Kronor.
I imagine that there would be duty and VAT due upon delivery but I have
no way of guaranteeing what tha
Tim! You simply record at 16 bit 44.1 Kilohertz. You can change the
settings in the recording software.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard question
HellO!
How much do i have to pay for a delta audiophile?
If its expensive i don't woant to require it from the us.
Maybe they sell them here in sweden.
/Anders.
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From: "Jerry Richer&quo
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard question
> Tim! The M-Audio / Delta Audio Phile 2496 would be admirably suited
to
> your requirements as described. All the Delta cards are almost sonically
> the same. They use the sam
Hello Tim,
These things are normally handled by your recording program.
But some of the cards comes with applications for such ajustments, too.
I don't know, if forinstance sound forge overrules the setting of the card.
Best regards
Brian
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;Matthew Bullis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard question
Hello, cd quality sound is 16 bit, and 44100 samples. If you're recording
in
24 bit at 96 khz, the hig
Tim! The M-Audio / Delta Audio Phile 2496 would be admirably suited to
your requirements as described. All the Delta cards are almost sonically
the same. They use the same technology but differences in configurations /
inputs and outputs etc make them sonically a little different. Most peo
Hello, cd quality sound is 16 bit, and 44100 samples. If you're recording in
24 bit at 96 khz, the higher end audio will not be accepted by the lower
cd-quality. Therefore, in order to retain the 24/96 parameters, you may have
to use DVD audio. I'm not exactly sure about this, but there are detaile
Hi Tim,
The delta cards from M-audio are all really really good semi professionel
cards. Maybe I'd buy a delta66 just to get the fine breakout box, where you
can connect and disconnect your cables easily via the very solid plugs it
has. But you'll also find the audiofile being a wonderful card.
Hi!
I'm looking to purchase a new soundcard which will enable me make high
quality recordings from an external source, say a digital sattelite receiver
directly on to the hard drive of my computer. I also want to connect the PC
to my hi-fi system, so would require a card which will deliver high qu
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