[BC] Computer based audio

JYRussell@academicplanet.com jyrussell
Thu Feb 16 17:52:01 CST 2006


Well, while I still wait for the video to load (all it did so far was make 
my drool-up screen flash...)

   While there are still analog generators, Transmitters, and such around, 
there must be a need to push analog audio into the generator, or such, 
depending on how your analog stuff was set up.  Gotta figure some folks 
might not be able to afford replacing everything in one big spend, so I 
guess there's an "audio out" somewhere, (though this rig looks definitely 
ready to think IBUZ, or whatever everybody's calling it now.)

   So, what kind of sound 'cards' do you folks use?
ONe of the biggest drawbacks I've heard from PC based audio has been the 
widely varied quality coming out from manufacturer to manufacturer... some 
GM's thnk you can go to wal-mart and buy the lastest sound blaster, others 
are still reeling from those Digigram PCX 3, 11, etc. prices back when...

Jason
   I hate it when pianos sound like harpsichords...
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Dosch" <catfish at axiaaudio.com>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: [BC] Computer based audio


> Broadcasters' Mailing List <broadcast at radiolists.net> on Wednesday,
> February 15, 2006 at 12:22 PM -0500 wrote:
>>> It would also be the case if an Axia I/O were used.
>>
>>If you care to explain, I am intrigued.
>
> Axia audio networks can eliminate soundcards.  Any PC can speak to any
> audio port on the network using a "soundcard emulator" driver.  For
> simpler applications where routing (networking) is not needed, you can use
> a single audio node and a crossover cable to your PC NIC and have a
> pro-grade audio card replacement that you can rack mount.  Details:
>
> http://www.axiaaudio.com/soundcards/default.htm
>
>
> Michael Dosch
> www.AxiaAudio.com
>
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