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In Reply to: Open ended question... posted by SteveR on April 30, 2002 at 04:09:57: Eventually both... both more so along the lines of acoustic. I have a cheap integrated one already... I can use this for games. I'm looking I think more for an audio card. I will check out M-audio... thanks for the tip. : What type of music do you wish to record though?? Acoustic, Electronic...?? : Sounds cards and Audio cards are different as the Soundcard will have audio inputs that are usually average to say the least, as well as synth sounds for games etc... : Audiocard are purely for the purpose of getting audio in and out of the computer and are almost always much better quality.. : Check out offerings from M-Audio.. They can do little wrong with me.. : SteveR
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