The Devil Sound device is simply playback, has a usb connector on one end and 
two rya jacks on the other end.  
Just to correct someone who commented earlier it is $350, says so right on the 
devilsound.com site.
Not sure about the others mentioned some of which I'm sure have recording 
capabilities as well.
On Sep 14, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:

> On these USB sound devices, Can one record with either a stereo mic or two 
> separate mics--of course, with appropriate adapter/splitter?  It seems link 
> my newest notebook and my netbook won't record in stereo at mic level.  They 
> have only one input jack to the sound card.  Maybe it's switchable between 
> mic and line level input?  Any insite here?  Thanks.
> 
> Howard
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <chalt...@gmail.com>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 7:27 PM
> Subject: Re: Sound cards for HP notebook computers
> 
> 
>> What HP notebook computer do you have? I don't think I've seen a card
>> slot in a notebook computer in years. They used to have PCMCIA slots,
>> which I think were rebranded to PC Card slots at some point, but usually
>> I think you just see card readers and USB ports on notebook computers
>> now a days. PCI Express slots are usually available in PC towers, but
>> unless there's some mini version of PCI Express, I cn't imagine you'd
>> have access to anything like that in a notebook. I think your best
>> option will turn out to be a USB sound card. If you're worried about the
>> availability of USB ports, you can get a powered hub or even a docking
>> station.
>> 
>> On 13/09/11 19:14, Dane trethowan wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> I've used many sound cards for desktop computers in my time, the
>>> notebook computer is a completely new area for me and its so new that I
>>> don't even know the correct name for the card slot my HP Notebook has,
>>> think it might be PCI express? I'm sure soemone will correct me on this.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, I'm looking for a second sound device for my new machine so does
>>> anyone have any recommendations?
>>> 
>>> could use a Imic but I really want to keep USB ports free if I can for
>>> other devices though I need not worry too much given the fact that I
>>> have 4 USB ports on the machine.
>>> 
>>> Thanks In Advance!
>>> 
>>> Cheers!
>>> 
>>> 
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