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		| ronharpervoice Club 300
 
  
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 1:39 pm    Post subject: Sound Cards |   |  
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				| So, I'm gathering data for the replacement of my Win 7 desktop that houses both my video editing and my audio editing "bays" It will be a custom build. Does anyone have thoughts on which sound card I should look at? I'm reading about the Asus, and the Sound Blaster as well - both ends of the spectrum.
 Cost is only little concern, as this will be a custom, but I'm curious to know what is being used by you guys.
 
 My current system was built by the folks who build editing systems for The Discovery Channel, among others, but they have moved out of the area, and I want to deal with my local guys.
 Thanks!
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		| Frank F Fat, Old, and Sassy
 
  
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:04 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Ron comments: 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | "Cost is only little concern, as this will be a custom, but I'm curious to know what is being used by you guys." | 
 
 In our world of voice over there are a plethora of options for sound devices.  Your choice should not necessarily be what others consider the best option.
 
 Let me give you some criteria, other opinions are welcome here:
 
 Q: How many channels do you need for a voice over studio setup?  What DAW are you using?
 A: Two (your DAW  may have many more channels available for mixing, playback, etc.).
 
 Q:  What platform are you using for your rig?  Windows?  Apple?  Linux?
 
 Q:  Do you desire a sound card or sound plug-in device?  i.e.:  USB, thunderbolt, firewire, etc.
 
 Q:  As per the quote above, you likely have a cost in mind; How much do you desire to spend?
 
 Comment:  I can make qualified suggestions for a cost ranging from near $100.00 USD to tens of $1,000.00's.  \
 
 Q:  What microphone are you using?
 
 Q:  Will you be using a pre-amp? Outboard mixer? Control surface? Other device(s) for shaping the sound (compressor, limiter, etc.? If so, these will change the price and the outcome of your product.
 
 Comment:  I am currently using an M-Audio Mobile Pre, MOTU 828 MKII with several outboard toys, and an MOTU 8Pre-ES (because it interfaces directly with the outboard toys).
 
 What is your desire?  Do you need expansion (more I/O's) or do you desire basic workable devices?
 
 I wish you luck and if I may be of help, let me know.
 
 F2
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		| georgethetech The Gates of Troy
 
  
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 6:45 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| What Frank said, or consider LYNX E22 PCI EXPRESS CARD if you want supreme quality and have outboard preamps. 
 George
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		| Eddie Eagle M&M
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:10 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| If you only want one piece of equipment for the studio & traveling an outboard unit would be good. Otherwise see above. |  |  
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		| ronharpervoice Club 300
 
  
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				|  Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 12:32 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Thanks, everyone. I use Marshall and EV mics into a Symetrix 528E and then Peavey mixer. Usually recording with Sound Forge and editing with Vegas on Win 7 (64bit) Most of what I do is VO for video, but I have some overseas VO clients, and some radio / commercial clients in the US.
 
 Back when I was producing jingles I had bought a $400 sound card for my Nuendo editor, then a year later discovered (after the system crash) that neither the sound card, nor that version of Nuendo had drivers for Win 7. Since I had gotten Nuendo for a cant-pass-it-up price, I elected to go with Sound Forge, since it was in the Vegas editor.
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