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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 04 juin 04 Lieu : Oakland - US Membre no 44,457 ![]() |
I just bought a G5 Dual Processor Mac, and am in the market for a sound card.
I've searched and browsed the forums looking for advice, and found many topics on what cards don't work (such as the M-Audio and Delta-44) with the new G5's, but not much on what does work. I don't need much from my sound card. Mostly I want to have an additional sound output port, so I can use it with Live or DJ software so I can save the built in port for cueing sounds. Maybe later it might be nice to have a midi input, or a surroud sound outport, but that's not essential for now. I'm looking for something inexpensive, under $200. With my last system I tried a usb adapter, but man that thing blows and is always cutting out. Hoping that an internal card would work better. Any advice? |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 6 Inscrit : 17 mai 04 Lieu : Brooklyn - US Membre no 43,430 ![]() |
QUOTE (editbrain @ Feb 3 2005, 16:34) QUOTE guys. you cannot fit a normal old style pci card into the slots of a G5 no matter if it has pci-x or not. the slot is different. Good morning - that's what we're talking about. ![]() QUOTE the dual 2 ghz G5 are pci-x compliant. No, it's not simply compliant but it's even has few PCI-X slots ![]() ![]() But still none of them will take the oldschool 3V PCI cards. QUOTE if you want a good card for not a lot of money get the delta 44. 150 dollars us and works great. get a patchbay, a nice mic/instrument preamp and your set. Whereas I believe you, $150 worth device usually lacks couple of important stuf like sync/smpte etc... ![]() -------------------- ____________________
by T2k! DP G5 1.8GHz | Logic Pro 6 | Avid Xpress Pro 4.6/HD |
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