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Old 12-08-2004, 02:17 AM
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noob question

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i have read a few post and the faq.

so to record guitars on my computer i should get delta 44 and then i'm good to go?

thanks gentleman and sorry for noob question.
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Old 12-08-2004, 09:56 AM
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That is one of many, many options.

www.emu.com
www.m-audio.com

are two of the better low cost options.
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That is one of many, many options.

www.emu.com
www.m-audio.com

are two of the better low cost options.

www.edirol.com is a third.
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Old 12-08-2004, 10:31 AM
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www.edirol.com is a third.
edirol = roland right?
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edirol = roland right?
yea, like m-audio = avid


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do yourself a favor and save up til you can get the omnistudio. the omni itself is only a front end for the delta44 card, but if you get the "omnistudio" it comes with a front end and a card. this will give you more inputs, plus two mic preamps, phantom power, two headphones out with adjustable volume, adjustable gain for the mics..... check it out online. it IS a bit more expensive, but i have the delta44 and am kicking myself for not getting the omnistudio.
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That is one of many, many options.

www.emu.com
www.m-audio.com

are two of the better low cost options.
i'm not seeing other options with 1/4" inputs
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Old 12-08-2004, 02:28 PM
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i'm not seeing other options with 1/4" inputs
all the E mu cards (except possibly the 0404) and most of the M-Audio have 1/4 inch.


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I'm not familiar with Avid, how do you mean that?
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