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Postby jiiteepee » 09 Jan 2011 10:42

Creative SB X-Fi HD USB (24/96 capable) does also have RIAA EQ build-in - http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac ... 944/review

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Anyone Who Can Build Beis.de Unit For Me....

Postby herculepirate » 31 May 2011 13:15

Do you know of anyone who can build the following unit for me

http://www.beis.de/Elektronik/ADDA24QS/DA24QSDS.html

along with the housing.

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Postby b-side » 06 Jul 2011 01:53

So the EMU 0202 and 0404 USB external units have been replaced by the 0204 which has the DAC from the 0404 and similar inputs as the 0202?
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Postby maco » 18 Jul 2011 20:13

Avid MBOX (replaces former Digidesign products)

http://www.avid.com/US/products/Mbox

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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby mmcleod » 20 Nov 2011 02:43

I use the Zoom H1. Awesome little device and it only cost around $180 Aus. It gives you 24/96 in WAV and also MP3 if you want. I RIP all my albums with it and then download them on to my iMac. I then use ClickRepair to get rid of the scratches which works wonderfully. A record can get to 700meg per side if you go with 96k so I usually record at 44k which brings the file size down to something manageable. Only problem with it is that you can't use it hand-held as it's too sensitive and it picks up the noise of your skin touching the surface of the thing so it has to be mounted on a tripod or whatever - damn it.
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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby Dimal » 21 Nov 2011 14:41

mmcleod wrote:Only problem with it is that you can't use it hand-held as it's too sensitive and it picks up the noise of your skin touching the surface of the thing so it has to be mounted on a tripod or whatever - damn it.

You can't mute the mic inputs at all? :?

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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby David.D » 21 Dec 2011 11:59

I am in the process of evaluating a derivative of this:
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UFO202.aspx
Mine is the UCA222 which does not have a built in phono.
I've tried out a test with Audacity and my initial impression is very good.
The Behringers cost around £25 ($37 approx) and the Audacity software is free.
Has anyone else tried out this particular package for copying vinyl.
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Postby GPJeff » 02 Jan 2012 00:20

Has anyone used the ESI Phonorama? http://www.esi-audio.com/products/phonorama/

I can't find any specs on it.
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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby jackfish » 02 Apr 2012 21:06

A $90 USB 2.0 16-bit/48 kHz solution with a MM phono preamp.
http://www.phonopreamps.com/TC-772pp.html
Emotiva ERC-1, USP-1 & two UPA-1s
Pro-Ject Xpression III & AT440MLa
AKAI AT-2600 & Harman Kardon TD4400
Grado SR80i
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Rythmik Audio F12
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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby joseaugusto » 06 May 2012 01:29

David.D wrote:I am in the process of evaluating a derivative of this:
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UFO202.aspx
Mine is the UCA222 which does not have a built in phono.
I've tried out a test with Audacity and my initial impression is very good.
The Behringers cost around £25 ($37 approx) and the Audacity software is free.
Has anyone else tried out this particular package for copying vinyl.
Dave

I tried the Behringer UFO202. Very weak bass, too much strong treble. I had to get back to Line in input on mother board.
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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby jorgjean » 04 Jun 2012 06:23

The Babyface
http://www.rme-audio.de/products_babyface.php
replaced the Apogee Rosetta in my set-up. The Apogee is outstanding but no more drivers developped for Windows since XP. The Babyface very handy with USB input and high quality converters. Value for money outstanding.
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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby Dimal » 04 Jun 2012 14:17

Lovely piece of kit "jorgjean".... 8) :)

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Re: Audio interface manufacturers / products

Postby zambembe » 10 Jul 2012 22:10

I have ordered this one today:

http://www.roland.com/products/en/FA-66/

And I'm eager to see it at work.
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Postby jorgjean » 11 Jul 2012 11:24

Looks nice but lacks USB.
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