i use a mia in my desktop and an indigo i/o in my laptop, echo is the bomb
shizzle, sound quality is excellent and all my recordings be it from my
synths/samplers or from mixing on tables beautiful sound reproduction, great
a/d and d/a. glad my jump to the laptop bandwagon coincided with the realese
of the inidgo series, hard to imagine an easier, reliable soundcard, two
cents etc....
later,
Nth
ps. found mine for $120, shop around a bit...
G. Sachio Crowe / Nth
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quoted 8 lines From: "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@premiereradio.com>
>From: "Albers, Brian" <BAlbers@premiereradio.com>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: [idm] soundcard upgrade?
>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 20:48:25 -0800
>
>I've got a G4 laptop and since I do a lot of analog audio transfers in and
>out of it I'm considering upgrading my soundcard. Is it worth it? The Echo
>Indigo seems to be every reviewer's favorite. Is it worth $180?
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