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Re: Sound cards (core2) and Rant
On Mon, 12 May 1997, noah wrote:
> ...they were pulling out of that market. Even the multi-thousand dollar
> Core32/PC90 setups. Sob. I figured 4 in 8 out, 24/96, with spdif for less
> than 200 was way too good to be true.
Sigh. That does make me sad. I'm a big fan of Lexicon's stuff and was
hoping to try their Core system some day. Guess not.
On a related note... Am I the only one that thinks 4 ins and 8 outs is
backwards? My logic being that using your sequencing software of choice
(cakewalk, cubase, whatever) you basically have a multitrack recorder. I
mean, that's the point, right? So who would buy an x-track recorder
(where
x is some large number depending on your software) if it only had 4 ins?
It'd be nice to be able to record more than 2 musicians (stereo) at a time
after all. Hell, I can concieve using more than 4 mics on the drums alone.
And it's not just the Lexicon. Most cards I've seen have 2 or 4 ins with
some ungodly number of outs. What gives? I want inputs damnit! ;) All I
really need as far as outputs is line level stereo. What am I going to
do,
spray the outgoing signal into a DAT, speakers, headphones, MiniDisc, a
post
effects chain, external mixer, tape deck, and my blender all at one time?
Oh
sure, I could drop it to 8track tape, but what's the point? I've already
got
it on disc.
Hear me manufacturers of the world! Build a card that has 8+ ins and 2
outs
and I will buy one maybe two. Furthermore, just to keep you in business,
I'll try my damnedest to convice 1000 people on the street to buy one as
well. :)
Whew, that's been sitting on my chest for a long time. :)
Todd