Sound Card Recommendations sought

wolfereeno wrote on 6/29/1999, 6:00 PM
I really liked the Vegas demo and would like to know what
soundcards are being recommended for use with it.

My requirements are:

-can record at least 4 simultaneous inputs. It would be
nice to record live stuff onto discrete tracks. 8 inputs
would be even better.

-Preferably has NT drivers available.

-Great sound quality.

-The DAC's outside the box seem like a good idea. I.e. a
remote box for connections.

-Price -- Under a grand - better if it's around $500.

-Plus the usual: quality, support, compatibility...

A card I've been reading a lot about is the Gadget Labs
8/24. I've also read a lot about the Lynx card. Any
suggestions about these or others?

Comments

emorbius wrote on 6/29/1999, 10:31 PM


Bill Wolf wrote:
>>I really liked the Vegas demo and would like to know what
>>soundcards are being recommended for use with it.
>>
>>My requirements are:
>>
>>-can record at least 4 simultaneous inputs. It would be
>>nice to record live stuff onto discrete tracks. 8 inputs
>>would be even better.
>>
>>-Preferably has NT drivers available.
>>
>>-Great sound quality.
>>
>>-The DAC's outside the box seem like a good idea. I.e. a
>>remote box for connections.
>>
>>-Price -- Under a grand - better if it's around $500.
>>
>>-Plus the usual: quality, support, compatibility...
>>
>>A card I've been reading a lot about is the Gadget Labs
>>8/24. I've also read a lot about the Lynx card. Any
>>suggestions about these or others?
>>
>>


I'm not a Sonic Foundry rep but I would recommend checking out the MOTU 2408. It's about $900. It has 8 analog in & outs (unbalanced -10 db), 3 TDIF connectors (24 in & out) and 3 ADAT type connectors (also 24 in & out.) you can select three banks active at anytime (i.e. you could have 8 analog, 8 DA-88 and 8 Adat, or 16 DA-88 and 8 analog, etc. ) It also has SPdif
and balanced +4 main outs. The main unit is rackmountable and seperate from the computer card.
I was playing with the vegas demo tonight running tracks through my DA-88's into my 32x8 Mackie. I've been looking for the software I'm going to use with my hard drive multi-track (which I've just put to gether the last three months or so) and have been experimenting with demos. With all the others I haven't been able to get past 20 tracks (PII -400) though my computer probably needs some tweaking. Tonight I had Vegas up to 80 tracks and still hadn't maxed out the processor.

Bob

Bob