179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← back to listing · view thread

From:
Oblique Hostility
To:
intelligent dance
Date:
Wed, 18 Jun 1997 09:30:38 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) recording from computer
Msg-Id:
<Pine.LNX.3.93.970618090540.1579E-100000@soli.inav.net>
In-Reply-To:
<yam7108.1699.127597416@clark.net>
Mbox:
idm.9706.gz
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, The Rare Guy wrote:
quoted 8 lines On Wednesday, 18-Jun-97, MultSanta@aol.com wrote [about Re: (idm) recording> On Wednesday, 18-Jun-97, MultSanta@aol.com wrote [about Re: (idm) recording > from computer]: > >yeah.. > >I'm in the exact same situation any advice for this guy send to me, too > > heh I thought it would maybe be posted to the list, but yeah, anyone who > responds to this, can send that advice over my way as well :) >
The Soundblaster cards are bad news sonically. Real geeks have a card with digital outputs that they run into their DAT machines. If I had to guess, I'd say the problem is that the line out has that crappy 1 watt power amplifier on it, and you have to jack down the level to match the line input on your receiver. If you amplify a signal through a bad op-amp, and then pad the level down to line level it will sound like shit, straight up. The SB16 and later has a way documented in the manual to disable the power amplifier so that you get a cleaner line output. But the best bet is to sell the Soundblaster to some unsuspecting kid and buy an Ensoniq PCI soundcard for $50. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Psyche manifests as psychic through something we call 'winding', because it twists, and puts things that were far apart next to each other, complicatedly, taffywise." -- winona on channel 78 Kent Williams kent@inav.net -- http://soli.inav.net/~kent