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What's the diff between a "consumer soundcard" and a "pro audio card"? Traditionally, a consumer card combines audio recording with an onboard synthesizer, MIDI converter, and games capabilities. A pro audio card has better-quality analog/digital converters, no onboard synth, and no interest in games. Nowadays, most pro audio cards include MIDI and SMPTE features in addition to audio.

A year or two ago, a good 16-bit stereo card was a prized possession, but now cards with 4, 8 or even more channels are the order of the day, and 24-bit, 96 kHz audio is starting to look like the hip place to be. To be really cool, consider a digital-only card with your choice of DA/AD converters.
September 9, 1999

Hard Drives

Audio Cards:

  • Guillemot ISIS Maxi Studio
    This card has a split personality. On the audio side, it has 8 channels in, 4 channels out, plus 2 channels of S/PDIF, and MIDI. However, it also has all the features of a consumer soundcard, including an onboard synthesizer and full games compatibility.

  • The Frontier Wavecenter
    This digital I/O card is one of our favorites. 8-channel I/O through an ADAT optical cable, or 2 channels of S/PDIF. Plus MIDI.

  • The AudioMedia III
    Check out this soundcard and software package from Digidesign.


  • Darla
    Little sister's a good bargain. From Event Electronics.


  • PCXpocketAD
    A pro audio card for laptops? The PCXpocketAD is the only one we've heard of so far. If you make live field recordings, or just need to use a laptop to record audio for whatever reason, then this is one handy little card.


  • The StudioCard 2000
    from Antex


  • The Card D Plus
    from Digital Audio Labs. An old campaigner, but still a good solid choice.


  • The Multisound Pinnacle
    from Turtle Beach. An oldie, but still kicking.

DA/AD Converters:

the MIDI Express PC

MIDI Converter

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