The 1010-LT is US $300. It is very similar to the 1010, but with no metal
box, just bare cables coming out of the card. I am using it with good
results now that I got my IRQ/hard disk/kernel problems sorted out. It has
Digital Word Clock, which might be able to sync to something...
-l[e^2]
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Joe Hartley wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 02:28:30 -0500 (CDT)
Peter Groves <pgroves(a)uiuc.edu> wrote:
Ideally, I'd like to be able to buy a delta
44 now (for financial
reasons), and then buy another, or possibly a 66, later on and add it to
the set up. If I do this I can get a decent mic and preamp. Otherwise, I
have to go with the 1010 now and use a $20 radio shack mic until my bank
account recovers.
It'll be nigh impossible to bank multiple soundcards well unless they
have a method of synchronizing to a clock. Unfortunately, that sort of
thing doesnt hit the Delta line until you get to the 1010s, I believe.
I'd say that if you have the $$ for the 1010 now, get it, then follow
that up with an inexpensive mixer (the mic preamps in the Behringers
are surprisingly good) and a few SM57s & 58s and stands and cables.
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