audio on laptops

2007-02-14 Thread GianniP46
Hey guys,

I have been a D.J. for 13 years or so.  I am now joining my colleagues and will 
start to D.J. using a laptop as my source of music with a program called 
Serato.  It's decently accessible with Jaws after reclassing a window, labeling 
a hand full of graphics,  and assigning a custom highlight.
A few questions:
1.  Any scripters out there or if you know of any scripters out there, please 
get in touch with me.
2. I am thinking about buying a new laptop.  any suggestions?  I am thinking 
about a del ensporon 1705.  I have also heard some good things about IBM 
thinkpads and Toshiba laptops.  Any recommendations either way?
3. All of these laptops come with integrated audio. is the audio quality 
decent?  would it do a good job of analog to digital conversion when ripping 
vinyl to MP3s? BTW, Serato comes with it's own USB interface that acts as a 
sound card for the program.  So the software would not be using the sound from 
the laptop.  The laptop's sound would just be responsible for jaws and what 
ever ripping I would do in sound forge.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Feel free to forward this message where 
ever appropriate.  Thanks all!


Gian Pedulla
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Re: audio on laptops

2007-02-24 Thread Arnaud
if you need a good sound card, especially for audio deal

The SB Audigy 2 ZS for laptop is cheap and quite nice.

it's a pc card sound card, so no USB glitch , because many USB audio
interface sometimes have some sound drop due to the nature of the USB
specification.

if you can afford it, the Echo Indigo pc card may be even better than
the Creative one, but 
it's three times the price of the creative.


On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:11:44 -0500, you wrote:

>Hey guys,
>
>I have been a D.J. for 13 years or so.  I am now joining my colleagues and 
>will start to D.J. using a laptop as my source of music with a program called 
>Serato.  It's decently accessible with Jaws after reclassing a window, 
>labeling a hand full of graphics,  and assigning a custom highlight.
>A few questions:
>1.  Any scripters out there or if you know of any scripters out there, please 
>get in touch with me.
>2. I am thinking about buying a new laptop.  any suggestions?  I am thinking 
>about a del ensporon 1705.  I have also heard some good things about IBM 
>thinkpads and Toshiba laptops.  Any recommendations either way?
>3. All of these laptops come with integrated audio. is the audio quality 
>decent?  would it do a good job of analog to digital conversion when ripping 
>vinyl to MP3s? BTW, Serato comes with it's own USB interface that acts as a 
>sound card for the program.  So the software would not be using the sound from 
>the laptop.  The laptop's sound would just be responsible for jaws and what 
>ever ripping I would do in sound forge.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Feel free to forward this message 
>where ever appropriate.  Thanks all!
>
>
>Gian Pedulla
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Re: audio on laptops

2007-02-25 Thread Michael S. Goren
Curious,
If not usb, how doesone get it to connect to laptop?
Thanks
At 08:54 AM 02/24/2007, Arnaud wrote:
>if you need a good sound card, especially for audio deal
>
>The SB Audigy 2 ZS for laptop is cheap and quite nice.
>
>it's a pc card sound card, so no USB glitch , because many USB audio
>interface sometimes have some sound drop due to the nature of the USB
>specification.
>
>if you can afford it, the Echo Indigo pc card may be even better than
>the Creative one, but
>it's three times the price of the creative.
>
>
>On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:11:44 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Hey guys,
> >
> >I have been a D.J. for 13 years or so.  I am now joining my 
> colleagues and will start to D.J. using a laptop as my source of 
> music with a program called Serato.  It's decently accessible with 
> Jaws after reclassing a window, labeling a hand full of 
> graphics,  and assigning a custom highlight.
> >A few questions:
> >1.  Any scripters out there or if you know of any scripters out 
> there, please get in touch with me.
> >2. I am thinking about buying a new laptop.  any suggestions?  I 
> am thinking about a del ensporon 1705.  I have also heard some good 
> things about IBM thinkpads and Toshiba laptops.  Any 
> recommendations either way?
> >3. All of these laptops come with integrated audio. is the audio 
> quality decent?  would it do a good job of analog to digital 
> conversion when ripping vinyl to MP3s? BTW, Serato comes with it's 
> own USB interface that acts as a sound card for the program.  So 
> the software would not be using the sound from the laptop.  The 
> laptop's sound would just be responsible for jaws and what ever 
> ripping I would do in sound forge.
> >
> >Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Feel free to forward this 
> message where ever appropriate.  Thanks all!
> >
> >
> >Gian Pedulla
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Re: audio on laptops

2007-02-25 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
as he says it's a pc card.
It plugs in to the side of the labtop.

Best regards
Brian
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> Curious,
> If not usb, how doesone get it to connect to laptop?
> Thanks
> At 08:54 AM 02/24/2007, Arnaud wrote:
>>if you need a good sound card, especially for audio deal
>>
>>The SB Audigy 2 ZS for laptop is cheap and quite nice.
>>
>>it's a pc card sound card, so no USB glitch , because many USB audio
>>interface sometimes have some sound drop due to the nature of the USB
>>specification.
>>
>>if you can afford it, the Echo Indigo pc card may be even better than
>>the Creative one, but
>>it's three times the price of the creative.
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:11:44 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>> >Hey guys,
>> >
>> >I have been a D.J. for 13 years or so.  I am now joining my
>> colleagues and will start to D.J. using a laptop as my source of
>> music with a program called Serato.  It's decently accessible with
>> Jaws after reclassing a window, labeling a hand full of
>> graphics,  and assigning a custom highlight.
>> >A few questions:
>> >1.  Any scripters out there or if you know of any scripters out
>> there, please get in touch with me.
>> >2. I am thinking about buying a new laptop.  any suggestions?  I
>> am thinking about a del ensporon 1705.  I have also heard some good
>> things about IBM thinkpads and Toshiba laptops.  Any
>> recommendations either way?
>> >3. All of these laptops come with integrated audio. is the audio
>> quality decent?  would it do a good job of analog to digital
>> conversion when ripping vinyl to MP3s? BTW, Serato comes with it's
>> own USB interface that acts as a sound card for the program.  So
>> the software would not be using the sound from the laptop.  The
>> laptop's sound would just be responsible for jaws and what ever
>> ripping I would do in sound forge.
>> >
>> >Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Feel free to forward this
>> message where ever appropriate.  Thanks all!
>> >
>> >
>> >Gian Pedulla
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >LETS GO METS
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