tdown. Unfortunetly, he has misplaced the software Cd for
the card. I can't help him with this and I feel frustrated.
Bobcat
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: sound ca
Hi Joe. If you really want good quality, proffessional sounding recordings,
then I would recommend the delta family of sound cards from www.m-audio.com
which has a range of affordable, yet excellent hardware and software for
studio use. In your case, I would recommend the delta 2496 card which
Billy,
That's interesting that you should say n-track is accessible. In
trying the latest version, didn't find it too accessible here, and
I'm using the latest version of JAWS here
At 17:15 5/8/2007, you wrote:
>Hey, Joe!
>
> I can't speak with any authority on the sound card thing, althoug
Hey, Joe!
I can't speak with any authority on the sound card thing, although a
friend of mine is an artist on an independent label, and he says that a
professional sound card isn't necessary.
As for multitracking, I use N-Track, and it can be found at:
http://www.ntrack.com
It
Hello Joe,
I am a DJ by trade.
To the best of my knowledge, Sound Blaster is the best sound card you can
get for pcs.
I made my sound card sound a hole lot better by hooking a pare of tube amps
and a pare of Jensen P8Q speakers up to it.
That's how I lurned that your sound card is as good as the