Yes, I got the focusrite scarlett 2i4 card, and that also dubbles as a
midi interface, very good and really outstanding. I am considering the
ls100 as I get to much latency at the moment and I couldn't solve that
yet, but I have a problem, I am scaired that once I bounce tracks on
that recorder that I won't be able to export everything in one file,
because after you have done 8 tracks you must bounce them in order to
make new space available and to emty the tracks. And the other thing
is I am not sure if you would be able to open that project in audacity
or sonar, I mean I don't no wich format the ls100 save its projects. I
also don't no if you can overdub on one track a few times.

On 30/04/2013, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, external maybe better. Even PCIE like the Sound Blaster ones would do
> perhaps. Now if like me you want to really go high end, then a pro sound
> card or in fancy turms an Audio Interface would be best. I so want the
> Sound
> Devices USB Pre2. Thing is, it's $600. But if you've heard the few
> recordings Neal Ewers has made on BCT on his Sound Devices 744-T recorder,
> then you know it's well worth it. I just don't have the $600 at hand. By
> the
> way, even something like an LS-100 or a Zoom H4-N would be good to. Pluss,
> theres are stand alone recordes too so you aren't always strapped to the PC
> if you don't want to be.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 3:39 PM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: motherboard with good onboard audio
>
> Hi. The subject asks the question. Is it possible to get a computer with
> good onboard audio? The last PC I built in 2008 has an Intel DG41RQ
> MOTHERBOARD THAT BOASTS OF HIGH DEFINITION audio but its far from that.
> Even
> at 100 percent I can't get a good level. I've tried several microphones so
> I
> don't think the mic is the problem. Are they're any computers out there
> either pree built or home built that have good level audio? or is it always
> better to just get an external sound card and forget about on board audio.
> Thanks. Joe.
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