Soundcard For Recording, Question about soundcards PC |
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Soundcard For Recording, Question about soundcards PC |
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Dec 8 2007, 05:24 PM |
Well the toneport IS a sound card..Just plug it in , install the drivers and software and go to control panel of your windows > sound > and choose toneport for default sound device..You will then hear every sound on your computer comming from toneport..And it will sound much better.
To record start your favourite recording software , start gearbox software (toneport) and dial desired tone of your guitar, set toneport as recording device in your recording software and RECORD cheers mate toneport is great! -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Dec 8 2007, 06:02 PM |
As Bogdan says you can certainly use your toneport and it will be better then the AC97 type soundchip that came installed on your pc's mobo.
Nonetheless if you wanted to get more serious about recording and monitoring then you will find the toneport somewhat limited. One isue is the number and types of ins may become too limited if you get into recording - for now they're probably sufficient though. Partly in that it hasn't got xlr out, only trs, which limits your choice of monitors albeit you could take the S/PDIF out to a suitable external DAC and then on to monitors - but that's a bit over the top for this device. Partly its technical specifications is limited to 24bit - doesn't say what the frequency is though - presumably either 44.1 or variable. 24bit is fine in most situations but you can get some where a more flexible choice of bit depth can be useful. All in all it's probably fine for now but in the longer term if you get more in to recording then you might want to get a more pro orientated card. If you do then take a look at RME. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Dec 8 2007, 08:48 PM |
Toneport IS a soundcard man. Just go to Control Panel>Sound Devices> and find it in the combobox.
ALthoguh it is a good soundcard, it doesent have its own MIDI bank, and it can`t record (directly from the mixer) your stereo out/wave out. If you wanna MIDI interface and a deacent card to start producing start wiht inexpencive EMU models. EMU 0404 PCI has MIDI I/O, and some DSP functionality. Look on the web for further info. Hope this helps -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Dec 8 2007, 08:53 PM |
Thanks guys for all your help!
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Dec 8 2007, 10:33 PM |
You could also check out different recording interfaces like Presonus Firepod. It has XLR and Line in inputs plus a MIDI I/O. Im thinking about buying one next year. The only downside is that your computer must have a Firewire input.
This would be a great way, because then you wouldn't need a fancy soundcard, 'cause the Presonus operates through the Firewire input. -Toni -------------------- Gear:
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Dec 9 2007, 12:42 AM |
Firewire PCI card costs about 15$ max (I bought new one) and its very useful..So I don't think that has to be the downside
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Dec 9 2007, 12:09 PM |
Firewire PCI card costs about 15$ max (I bought new one) and its very useful..So I don't think that has to be the downside Good point Bogdan, I didn't think about that one -------------------- Gear:
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Dec 10 2007, 05:43 PM |
I'm not sure if TONEPORT is a soundcard, I belive it is only an audio interface so you can record the sound but you still have to have a computer soundcard in order to hear anything, am I right? I use M-Audio Audiophile 2496, it has Line in, Line out, Midi and Digital I/O, the bad thing about this card is that you need a mixer and a DI Box to record a guitar properly, so maybe it is cheaper to have TONEPORT combined with any decent soundcard (such as Creative Labs) Toneport IS a soundcard. It doesent have MIDI banks and DSP is going through CPU but it does work as a audio and a MIDI souncard with over a 100dB S\N ratio. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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