Message-Id: <199605161859.OAA24267@delorie.com> Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "Lee Braiden" Organization: Celestia To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, "Michael Schuster" Date: Thu, 16 May 1996 19:58:29 +0 Subject: Re: Sound card with duplex? Reply-to: lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk > I've a simple question: > Does anyone out there have a sound card which is able to both sample > and play digitized signals (music) with a 16 bit resolution _and_ a > perfect library which makes this easy? I have tried and search that with my SB16 > with no success and also with the Gravies Ultrasound which is said to > do the duplex, but haven't found a duplex - lib for that either. The > best thing would be, if someone could say: 'Oh yeah, I do this every > day with my XYZ-Soundcard. I've also the library which I could mail > you!' > > Any ideas ? > Michi > Hmm.. don't know about any libraries, but there are a few cards around that do full duplex.. The problem is that most of the well known cards are entry-level, not designed for pro-audio work, like hd recording, etc.. I probably wouldn't put most of these card into the "pro" catagory either, but.. There's a company called Turle Beach, who do something like 6 cards.. I can't remember much about them now, but a few models to look out for are Tahiti and Maui. They start around 200 uk pounds, but there are lots of other cards, even some at 900 ukp, like the Card D (or maybe it's D Card =).. Sorry this is so vague, my memory's not too good =) Anyways, you don't see these cards advertised much in computer press, but most music mags advertise them (Sound on Sound's a good bet if you're in the UK, don't know whether it's available elsewhere tho..) By the way, there's a Linux driver which supports one of the Turtle Beach cards (probably the Tahiti) - you might want to try porting that (unless you use Linux anyway, of course =).. most SunSITEs carry Linux stuff.. Hope this helps (a bit =), - Lee -- Lee Braiden (lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk)