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    Symbolic Sound Pacamara Ristretto

    Symbolic Sound unveils the Pacamara Ristretto APU

    Computer hardware with upgraded performance for Kyma 7 and more

    Symbolic Sound say the Pacamara Ristretto delivers on average a 2.5 times jump in performance, more connectivity options and seamless integration with audio and MIDI applications.

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    RME HDSPe AIO-Pro

    30-channel PCI-Express Card

    RME’s PCIe audio interface card gets a major overhaul.

    Reviews Jul 2021
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    Q. Do I need a new soundcard to work with my 64-bit PC?

    I need a new soundcard, as I'm upgrading to a 64-bit system, and I've been looking at M-Audio's Delta 1010 and Delta 1010LT. What's the difference between them and will they work with my new machine?

    Sound Advice Aug 2006
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    Q. How can I make use of my interface's ADAT I/O?

    I have an Emu 1820M audio interface and I would like to get more simultaneous inputs into my DAW software using the Emu...

    Sound Advice Jul 2006
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    Roland VS8F3

    Plug-in DSP Card For VS Multitrackers

    This new card narrows the gap between Roland's VS-series machines and computer recording systems by allowing the use of third-party plug-ins within the multitracker environment. We test the card, its bundled plug-ins, and the first of the brand-name offerings from Universal Audio.

    Reviews Aug 2005
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    M-Audio Audiophile 192

    192kHz PC/Mac Soundcard

    The simple idea of providing high-quality stereo I/O with well-written drivers helped M-Audio sell bucketloads of their original Audiophile soundcard. Its successor ups the ante in every respect, providing better sound quality, balanced I/O, dedicated monitor outputs and 192kHz support.

    Reviews Mar 2005
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    Q. Where can I find drivers for my Audiotrix soundcard?

    I'd like to get my most excellent Mediatrix Audiotrix 3D-3G soundcard going with Windows XP Professional. Is there a possibility of locating drivers for it?

    Sound Advice Mar 2005
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    ESI Pro Julia

    PC/Mac Soundcard

    With its clever reversible analogue I/O section plus comprehensive, multi-client driver support, ESI's Julia is not your average stereo soundcard.

    Reviews Jan 2005
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    Emu 0404

    PCI Soundcard

    Emu have already taken the market by storm with their range of affordable, high-performance soundcards, and their new stereo PCI card offers impressive features and audio specifications at a budget price.

    Reviews Sep 2004
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    Q. What is the whining noise coming from my soundcard?

    I noticed a quiet high-pitched whine coming from my Tannoy Reveal Active monitors, which are plugged into my Spirit Folio F14 mixer. Eventually I found that the whine stops when I press the button on my Edirol DA2496 soundcard to select an external word clock. I would rather get to the source of the problem and sort it out. Can you help?

    Sound Advice Sep 2004
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    Audiotrak Maya 44 MkII

    PC Soundcard

    If you need four analogue inputs and outputs, Audiotrak's 24-bit/96kHz-capable soundcard is about the most affordable option on the market.

    Reviews Aug 2004
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    Emulator X Studio

    1820M • 1820 • 1212M PC Soundcard & Software Sampler

    Emu's range of soundcards offers an unprecedented level of flexibility, DSP power and sound quality for the price — with the added bonus of a very impressive software sampler.

    Reviews Jun 2004
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    Echo Indigo IO

    PCMCIA Audio Interface For PC/Mac Laptops

    Echo's original Indigo was perfect for those who wanted to add a high-quality audio output to their laptop without taking up more space. The new IO version adds a stereo input and multi-client drivers, increasing its appeal even more.

    Reviews Apr 2004
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    Q. How can I get rid of clicks and pops from my soundcard?

    I've recently upgraded to an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 soundcard, and I'm having some problems. Firstly, I cannot change the level of the line input. So if the CD player outputs audio at too high a volume, I get clipping and distortion, no matter where I set the sliders in the Delta control panel applet...

    Sound Advice Apr 2004
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    Echo Darla 20 sound card.

    Q. How can I achieve zero latency from my software synths?

    I have an Echo Darla20 soundcard and I'm concerned about the possibility of achieving zero latency when I'm using soft synths like those in Reason. Can you give me any advice?

    Sound Advice Mar 2004
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    RME HDSP 9632

    192kHz PCI Soundcard [PC/Mac]

    RME's latest PCI soundcard is their first to support 192kHz sample rates, and offers a different balance of features compared with their existing Hammerfall cards.

    Reviews Nov 2003
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    Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS

    PC Soundcard

    Creative Labs have updated their popular Audigy 2 soundcard, improving its audio performance and adding new features.

    Reviews Oct 2003
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    M-Audio Audiophile USB

    USB Audio & MIDI Interface [Mac & PC]

    M-Audio's Audiophile PCI card is already a popular choice for musicians who require high-quality audio I/O. Now those without PCI slots can access similar features, thanks to this new USB version.

    Reviews Sep 2003
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    SEK'D Prodif 88

    24-bit/96kHz AES-EBU Digital Audio Card

    Among audio professionals, the electronic AES-EBU format is widely used for digital audio transfer. The SEK'D Prodif 88 soundcard equips Windows PCs with eight channels of AES in and out at up to 24-bit/96kHz.

    Reviews Aug 2003
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    Audiotrak Prodigy

    24-bit/192kHz PC Soundcard

    Launched under their Audiotrak badge, ESI's Prodigy 192 audio card provides support for 24-bit and 192kHz audio plus optional digital and MIDI I/O. But the really good news for software-based musicians is that it also provides a low-cost route to the company's EWDM drivers and Direct Wire technology.

    Reviews Aug 2003
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    Echo Indigo

    PCMCIA Headphone Output For Laptop Computers

    Your laptop computer probably already has a headphone output — but does it offer low-latency 24-bit ASIO, GSIF, MME, Direct Sound and Core Audio drivers? Echo's Indigo does.

    Reviews Jul 2003

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