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hi also on the subject - Roland has a new product coming out which is a PCI card tied to a digital mixer (not the edirol product) which could be good if you are looking for control surfaces with your ins and outs. I can't remember the name though - something with Studio in it I think. omjn > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Biffle [mailto:Mike.Biffle@asml.com] > Sent: Monday, 16 July 2001 11:42 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com; feeneymike@yahoo.com > Subject: Re: pci sound card? > > > Hi Mike, > > These comments are based on pretty long-winded research... both > are supposed to have very high-quality DAC's for this price point. > > I've heard consistently good remarks regarding the M-Audio Delta > 66 (with or without the Omni I/O mixer interface). 4 tracks in > and out... The Delta 66 is about $290 street... The Omni-Studio > (which includes the mixer and Delta 66) is about $399 street. You > can usually find these for slightly less on eBay. > > The Creamware Luna II is possibly even nicer but the PCI card > only has 2 inputs. There is a proprietary port on the card though > which connects to their hardware box that expands the I/O to 8 or > 10 inputs and outputs. The PCI card is around $333 street. The > additional box to expand i/o is quite a bit more, although I > don't remember the exact prices. These don't pop up on eBay > nearly as often. > > Happy shopping! > -Miko Biffle > > >>> feeneymike@yahoo.com 07/14/01 07:45PM >>> > Hey again, > > I'm looking for a PCI sound card for my PC (Win98SE). > Hoping for one that > will allow me to record multiple tracks simultaneously (4 or more). Any > recommendations? There are loads of them out there; it's kind of >daunting > to try to pick one out. Thanks in advance... > > Mike > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > >