I'm looking for a decent quality USB audio device to record audio. I'd like:1. Simple setup, ideally computer-powered, ideally uses the generic Windows USB audio drivers
2. Low noise floor
3. RCA input jacks would be preferable
4. 44.1KHz/16-bit is what I'll be recording at, anything higher won't be usedEdirol used to make a pretty cheap and basic USB pod that fit the bill (The UA-1, I think) but they don't sell it anymore. I'd rather avoid Sound Blasters, which have the worst drivers I've seen, or the M-Audio USB boxes which I've had bad experiences with.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Topic - Help with basic USB sound recording - jbmcb 22:37:50 01/02/06 (6)
- Looks like.... - doodlebug 23:11:36 01/08/06 (0)
- Re: Help with basic USB sound recording - churchsoundman12 00:46:19 01/06/06 (1)
- Got the Edirol - jbmcb 07:57:22 01/06/06 (0)
- Use FireWire. nt - Inmate51 15:12:55 01/03/06 (2)
- Hmmm.. - jbmcb 05:31:41 01/04/06 (0)
- Re: Use FireWire. nt - Paul C. 20:02:52 01/03/06 (0)