[slinkelist] PC sound cards

David Doucette david@citilink.com
Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:43:42 -0600 (CST)


Another one is at http://www.gadgetlabs.com

Not sure what features you are looking for, but their cards have very
clean converters.

david@citilink.com
> 
>     -Just don't make the same mistake I made and waste your money on SB
>     Live! (the more expensive version), for playing music or movie
>     soundtrack it is just as good as any old (cheap) isa SB card, only SB
>     Live! eats up irq's like candy.
> 
> Thanks for the advice.
> 
> What I've found is that there's a whole class of audio cards for professional
> audio producers. Some will handle 24b/96khz data streams in and out; some
> have on-board DSP chips to do real-time resampling and bit-rate conversion. 
> Some have linux drivers. Here are some links; I have just found them and
> haven't checked them out carefully.
>     -Olin
> 
> http://www.zefiro.com/
>     PC card (ZA2 -- linux drivers. ISA card. Can route/mix. 48khz. D/A $390)
>     A/D Inbox (sold through Opcode Sys)
> 
> http://www.bayviewproaudio.com/Bayview-Audio-Cards-Hard-Disk-Recorders.htm
> http://www.dma.org/~millersg/proaudio.html
>     Prodif 96 -- PCI sound card, goes up to 24b/96khz
> 
> 
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