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Re: [Quadraphonic Quad] Sound card for recording 4-channel   Message List  
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Hi,I perfer the striaght up raw quad.It doesnt make sence to convert analog do
digital and then play it back on a vintage quad amps.It is good to format it in
digital and then reord it in analog.Like useing a reel to reel @15ips or as low
as3.5ips.Great results.I have a few quad amps for sale. Please email me if
interested.Thanl you bob
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From: Brett Crossley
To: quadraphonicquad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:45 AM
Subject: [Quadraphonic Quad] Sound card for recording 4-channel


Dear All,

I have recently set up a Pentium 4 / 2.6 Gig PC, with a view to
dumping my quad vinyl collection (SQ, QS, CD-4) to hard disk and then
to DTS or Dolby Digital CD-R. I'm sure that many on this list are
aware of the techniques involved :)

I'm now at the point where I need to buy a cost-effective sound card
with 4 channels of Analog I/O. Those who've done this before: any
recommendations?

I have scanned the Web and am aware of issues such as Latency -
normally this means delay between input and output, however this is
not an issue in this application. However _inter-channel_ latency is
a concern and I gather that this can be a problem with older cards
such as GadgetLabs etc. (also that it is less likely on a Mac where
the PCI buss timing is tighter).

I'm also aware that, rather than go with an internally-mounted PCI
card, many prefer to use "outboard" A/D converters (to minimize
problems with RF etc), however it seems that internal cards can now
be purchased with specs well in excess of that required for a vinyl
source.

M-Audio seem to have a good solution with the "Delta 44", which
provides four balanced / unbalanced I/Os on a 1/4" breakout box, at
24-bit / 96KHz (the latter is un-necessary as 16/44 would be fine -
but nice to have). It's US$200 - see
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Delta44-main.html for details.

Any thoughts or other suggestions? Thanks in advance,

Brett Crossley
Sydney, Australia.

PS: when I went to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quadraphonicquad/ I
was redirected to http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/. Will this
inquiry be mirrored to quadraphonicquad.com or should I post there
also?

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Hi,I perfer the striaght up raw quad.It doesnt make sence to convert analog do digital and then play it back on a vintage quad amps.It is good to format it in...
robert zimmer
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Oct 27, 2004
1:51 pm

... back on a vintage quad amps. Why not? If you decode it from analog and record the digital results you are stuck forever with that one decoding on that one...
krnewman
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Oct 29, 2004
2:11 pm

You're assuming that incoded 2 channel material is being played through a good decoder. Personally, I have only poor decoders, so going digital is one means...
Dan Olson
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Oct 29, 2004
11:31 pm

... through a ... But what if in the future you might get better ones? There was no way to really predict that PLII was going to be so awesome, especially...
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Nov 1, 2004
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... I have DTS conversions done by people using some of the best source media, playback equipment, and decoders. With so much stuff being descrete these days,...
Dan Olson
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Nov 1, 2004
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Dear All, Firstly I'd like to thank those who responded to my query. I have now located: M-Audio "Delta 44" -...
Brett Crossley
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Nov 3, 2004
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