Which Audio Interface Are You Using?

Audio:
MOTU 1224 audio interface.

Mixer:
mackie 32 channel line mixer

MIDI:
Unitor 8 8x8

SBlive with KXdrivers…

I spended lot of money on a nice amp and speakers… and this live rocks…

I would recomend people that want upgrade soundsystem… get a nice amp and speaker first…
…new soundcard… later.

are anybody using this card?

I heard it’s very good!

However, no alsa support.

what is “alsa”?

I also heard it’s very good, especially the converters. I actually bought it once but something was wrong with it and I ended up buying this one instead Delta 44 .
I still believe that Juli@ is a great sound card though.

Huh? What’s “alsa”?

Advanced Linux Sound Architecture

link

then this is not important to me :)

I use it (Juli@) here at the firms office. Stable card with WHQL certified drivers (which is seldom at that price category) It works flawless here and sounds well.

M-audio Firewire 410, which sounds great when it decides it feels like functioning as described in the manual. I use a pair of Klipsch 2.1’s, which have great sound but are not really appropriate for mixing music. And even if i had some good near-fields, the thinness of my walls would prevent me from truly making good use of them. What I should do is pick up some genuinely good headphones.

Blessings,
Damon

Ps.
Can anyone recommend some headphones that are neutral enough (and not too costly) to give me a good overall sound mix balance?

creamware luna 2 … found one 2nd hand, for less than the audiophile.

the drivers arent perfect but the sound is wonderful. though, the dsp effects don’t seem to work in renoise :confused:

but still, it’s atleast as good as the audiophile even without the dsps but costed me less. wasnt a hard choice :)

err…well the dap effects do work in renoise. Simply don´t use the xtc mode just install the sfp 3.1 or higher implement fx as you like (eg in the mixer), choose a controller for the knob by right clicking it and typing in the controller value and use the meta midi effect in renoise. 0 Problemo.

More infos about how to contro CW cards: www.planetz.com

Hmm, I’d suggest exactly the opposite. :)

Running decent monitors out of an onboard soundcard is just a waste of time and money imo. With a decent souncard, on the other hand, you can still buy a pair of monitor headphones such as K 240s, which are merely a fraction of the price of studio monitors. Even hi-fi speakers could sound OK with a bit of post-EQ applied to them.

But, oh well. :)

I’m assuming you work with general electronic music? Then I recommend nothing other than AKG Acoustics…

K 141 Studio
K 171 Studio
K 240 Studio
K 271 Studio

Find one to suit your budget, otherwise you might have to go with the “Monitor” headphones. Fine more here: http://www.akg.com/akg_structuretree/power…,EN,cate,8.html

I’ve had the K 240 Studios for a little over two years now and still haven’t grown out of them. Very clean and flat sound, brilliant quality.

M-Audio Omnistudio USB, really a good card! :)

M-Audio Delta 1010 rack, into Behringer MX2642A into Behringer B2031As. Sonds real nice imo. Minimum latency 6ms @ 41k, 1ms @ 96k

Yes yes, M-Audio Delta 1010 rack here too, nice sound. And good alsa support.

Audiophile 2496. Works like a charm with 16ms @ 48000hz when your cpu isn´t the slowest :)

delta 1010 rack also in here

Ever had any problems with the 1010 rack? I haven’t, the only niggle was I bought it from the US & it had a 110v PSU, so I had to get an adapter, but working great now. It also doesn’t like shared PCI slots.