Just bought a Dell notebook E1405 with XP Pro. I have installed BIAB and Pro Audio. The notebook came with SigmaTel. I need a sound card with the "what you hear" tech and a way to plug in my instruments and mics one at a time to make some tracks and put them on a CD. I also have a Line 6 POD 2.0 I can use if needed.
Where do I go from here? I know I should probably start by getting the right sound card. What card would you guys recommend? I am not familiar with anything at the moment. So all comments and suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Savell
Dell E1405 with BIAB
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SoundBlaster has a couple of laptop sound "cards".
http://www.soundblaster.com/welcome.asp
You could also use a USB connected "sound card".
The SB Xfi is the current top of the line model, but the Audigy ZS isn't no slouch. Probably find them at www.newegg.com
Unfortunately Dell does not enable the streaming audio (what you hear or system mixer) in their integrated audio systems (both desktop and laptop) which currently are SigmaTel hardware (they have a SoundBlaster software add on enhancement but that doesn't do anything for the streaming audio issue) and with Vista they have an on-going issue that you cannot hear (monitor) the Line In audio - it's recording OK just that you can't hear it. Vista handles the line in monitoring differently than XP or older Operating Systems and Dell can't seem to "get it together" and get their software to work correctly with Vista (other vendors such as SoundBlaster work OK with Vista).
http://www.soundblaster.com/welcome.asp
You could also use a USB connected "sound card".
The SB Xfi is the current top of the line model, but the Audigy ZS isn't no slouch. Probably find them at www.newegg.com
Unfortunately Dell does not enable the streaming audio (what you hear or system mixer) in their integrated audio systems (both desktop and laptop) which currently are SigmaTel hardware (they have a SoundBlaster software add on enhancement but that doesn't do anything for the streaming audio issue) and with Vista they have an on-going issue that you cannot hear (monitor) the Line In audio - it's recording OK just that you can't hear it. Vista handles the line in monitoring differently than XP or older Operating Systems and Dell can't seem to "get it together" and get their software to work correctly with Vista (other vendors such as SoundBlaster work OK with Vista).
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