Hi, I have just found this Behringer UCA202 Ultra low-latancy 2 in/2 Out USB Audio Interface and it is cheap:
http://www.behringer.com/UCA202/?lang=ENG
Do you think it will work with Speaker Workshop?
http://www.behringer.com/UCA202/?lang=ENG
Do you think it will work with Speaker Workshop?
I've got an Edirol UA-1EX and it has two modes, basic (which automatically installs when you plug it in) and advanced, which requires a driver CD. I have only played with it in basic mode so far. So far, it doesn't seem to work well for measuring - I think I am having issues with low output / input sensitivity on speaker workshop. I haven't given up on it yet, and haven't tried it in advanced mode, but it is certainly quite transparent and very quiet (low noise floor) for playback - a definite improvement over the laptop sound.
Hi bugmenot, and all others.
Good that you revived this thread.
I just bought some measuring equipment from Kirchner in Germany and asked the same question. He said for a new Laptop, to "look if there is a HD soundcard." (What's this ???)
I also would like to implement it (new laptop) with Speaker Workshop.
Good that you revived this thread.
I just bought some measuring equipment from Kirchner in Germany and asked the same question. He said for a new Laptop, to "look if there is a HD soundcard." (What's this ???)
I also would like to implement it (new laptop) with Speaker Workshop.
Reply to a couple posters on here -
RE: "any type of" SoundBlaster "not suitable for pro use" - rubbish, SOME models of SoundBlaster sound cards have excellent S/N ratio and are just fine for speaker measurement when used with a mic preamp w/phantom power. "Zaph" uses a SoundBlaster w/SoundEasy to do his measurements.
RE: Edirol UA-1EX USB Audio - See this post here: http://www.htguide.com/forum/showpost.php4?p=353704&postcount=29
dlnuebec over at HTGuide had good luck with that one, I might get one myself. I've got an M-Audio Fast Track USB that's been nothing but headaches - scratch and pop noises, unreliable drivers (even w/Windows XP!), it's got a balanced "mic" input but it doesn't even have phantom power; that was sure a waste of $100.
I think I'll try one of those Edirol UA-1EX for myself.
RE: "any type of" SoundBlaster "not suitable for pro use" - rubbish, SOME models of SoundBlaster sound cards have excellent S/N ratio and are just fine for speaker measurement when used with a mic preamp w/phantom power. "Zaph" uses a SoundBlaster w/SoundEasy to do his measurements.
RE: Edirol UA-1EX USB Audio - See this post here: http://www.htguide.com/forum/showpost.php4?p=353704&postcount=29
dlnuebec over at HTGuide had good luck with that one, I might get one myself. I've got an M-Audio Fast Track USB that's been nothing but headaches - scratch and pop noises, unreliable drivers (even w/Windows XP!), it's got a balanced "mic" input but it doesn't even have phantom power; that was sure a waste of $100.
I think I'll try one of those Edirol UA-1EX for myself.
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the beringer and edirol look interesting. I recently bought a phonic firefly 302 to do measurement with - it is firewire, 5in 3out, spdif, headphone out, preamps in,, phantom power, about $120usd. A total waste. I've had tons of problems with it. I rarely use it and wish I could send it back.
When I have some bucks, I'm going to get the emu 0404. People have gotten it to work, and it has very good specs...
When I have some bucks, I'm going to get the emu 0404. People have gotten it to work, and it has very good specs...
Now it is the time to buy a soundcard.
Behringer UCA202 Ultra low-latancy 2 in/2 Out USB Audio Interface - I have just read the spec. THD 0.05% typ. @-10 dBV 1kHz, Crosstalk -77dB, SNR A/D 89dB D/A 96dB would not make it a first class soundcard.
Is it good enough to be used?
Behringer UCA202 Ultra low-latancy 2 in/2 Out USB Audio Interface - I have just read the spec. THD 0.05% typ. @-10 dBV 1kHz, Crosstalk -77dB, SNR A/D 89dB D/A 96dB would not make it a first class soundcard.
Is it good enough to be used?
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