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jharris01
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Sound Cards with Multiple Line Inputs?
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September 09, 2010, 01:26:16 PM »
I am looking for sound cards with two or more line inputs for a project I am involved with. The purpose is for analyzing multiple sound signals (well three in my case) using specialized software. I know M-Audio has a couple of models but I am looking for alternatives. Any suggestions?
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September 09, 2010, 06:08:10 PM »
You do have a couple of options from M-Audio, like the FastTrack Pro (4x4) or FastTrack Ultra (8x8)
MOTU MicroBook (4x4) comes to mind, looks like it's a new product, don't know much about it. I know MOTU has been around a while and has a good following.
I'm pretty sure all the major Mixer manufacturers have some variants with usb/firewire interfaces built into the mixers. Yamaha MW Series, Beheringer Xenyx USB, Alesis MultiMix 8 USB2, all come to mind. Prices are all over the place here.
There's also some stuff from Apogee Electronics, but I think all their stuff only works for Mac OSX, not sure.
I would say that the MOTU MicroBook looks like what you want, on paper.
That's all I got for now... I've been using M-Audio gear for years now, so I know more about them than others I've mentioned, and can't really comment on the other brands, except for maybe Yamaha (since I have two Yamaha MG mixers, which are both great).
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September 15, 2010, 10:26:27 PM »
There's the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, which has a LINE IN and a VERSA JACK...which can be configured as a second LINE IN. (I'm using one, now, in my XP machine.)
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September 15, 2010, 11:05:47 PM »
I thought the Santa Cruz didn't have a dedicated line in. Good to know!
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It sure does! VERSA JACK, MIC IN, LINE IN, FRONT SPEAKERS, REAR SPEAKERS. The VERSA JACK can be set to ANALOG IN, ANALOG OUT, or DIGITAL OUT. I always have my VERSA JACK set to a second LINE IN.
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September 25, 2010, 05:57:57 PM »
Versa Jack indeed!
Thanks for the recommendation guys. I forgot to mention my needs are a bit odd. The card's sound chip must have its own sync clock and be able to record each line input as discrete sound channels. I found that many M-Audio cards can do it but not the Santa Cruz (mixes the versa jack through stereo mix). If this is incorrect, Tom, let me know.
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September 29, 2010, 04:15:39 PM »
Just an idea: perhaps using two separate USB sound cards with some dedicated software would serve your purpose? I've been thinking that this might be a possible way to record four channels of audio or more.
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If the USB doesn't introduce syncing delays during recording, then I guess it could work.
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