Re: Sound card?
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2009 09:44:05 -0800
krw wrote:
In article <kN4hl.47$oF7.35@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@xxxxxxxxxxx says...>krw wrote:In article <n3p7o49ef7o1v7miv6ovk03qqqergcbraq@xxxxxxx>, quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx says...>SOunds more like a Software issue in the decoder.
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 08:46:34 -0600, krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <glpmsd$8vd$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, pNaonStpealmtje@xxxxxxxxx says...>I do not understand how your problems are occurring, it is rather
On a sunny day (Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:22:07 -0600) it happened krwIt's used in a audio test fixture (http://www.ymec.com/) to set up a hybrid circuit. The internal sound card has sort of 5MHz oscillations that feed through the audio circuits (still don't understand it completely) and screw up the distortion measurements, though the sweep is clean. The SoundBlaster external has about 20dB of amplitude modulation on its outputs when the software is sweeping. The inputs see the same sort of thing but not even in phase so I can't just divide the two. The Turtle Beach unit has horrible distortion (they dodn't even specify the codec - wouldn't be surprised if it were only 8 bit).
<krw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in <MPG.23ea17fa87994e969898d0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Anyone have a suggestion for a decent sound card? I've tried three (the internal, a Creative Soundblaster external, and Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM) and all have severe, but different, problems.It would help if you told us what problems, and what you want to do with
that sound card.
I have 2 Creative soundcards in this PC, the cheapest one is the best one.
Problems? What problems? It all works...
contrary to the basic design of these sound cards.
No, the primary design consideration of PeeCee quality sound cards is COST. The secondary design consideration is also COST. All other considerations are way down the list behind COST.
Just the same try looking in the semi-pro low-pro audio region like
RME Hammerfall. The kind of equipment used to make a compromise home
studio.
Others have suggested some alternatives, as well. I'm making do with the Turtle Beach SRM but my distortion measurements are useless. I'll see if the boss wants to spend money. Too late for this design though.
No it really doesn't. Each one has different characteristics.
I've done DSP (FFT/DFT), with various sound cards, good
and crappy one's.
Take a real good look at the time domain data under various input signals (pulses, test tones etc.). Maybe you had bad luck and really ended up with all the sound card lemons while Jamie and I lucked out and received the good stuff ;-)
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