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Published on 03/24/11 at 04:41
Best value:
Excellent
Faithful to PCI cards and branded Midiman M-Audio, I use a config fairly recent Windows Vista: Intel Quad Core 9400 to 3 GB Ram - 320 and 500 GB Hard
Used primarily for listening in PC output and recording guitar tracks and mix catches on mobile recorder
UTILIZATION
Stable drivers - not a concern since the day of the install. No updated driver (even if updates are many) - it works. Low latency.
GETTING STARTED
Easy installation - simple setup - Manual in French, very easy to follow
OVERALL OPINION
I use the M-Audio cards since 2001, the Delta 66 since 2008
I tried several other models FireWire and USB
What I like: stability, simplicity, low latency
What I like least: the dynamics and terrain that I think "standard"
It's not an outstanding menu but it does the job and doing it well. Very good value at the time, I still consider it a safe bet.
PCI is less fashionable but I certainly would do that choice.
Used primarily for listening in PC output and recording guitar tracks and mix catches on mobile recorder
UTILIZATION
Stable drivers - not a concern since the day of the install. No updated driver (even if updates are many) - it works. Low latency.
GETTING STARTED
Easy installation - simple setup - Manual in French, very easy to follow
OVERALL OPINION
I use the M-Audio cards since 2001, the Delta 66 since 2008
I tried several other models FireWire and USB
What I like: stability, simplicity, low latency
What I like least: the dynamics and terrain that I think "standard"
It's not an outstanding menu but it does the job and doing it well. Very good value at the time, I still consider it a safe bet.
PCI is less fashionable but I certainly would do that choice.