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Re: [microsound] Laptop audio



seconded.  I also use an iMic with my PC laptop for my shows.

sounds great, lowish latency (30ms without using ASIO)

-Joe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "myo" <myo_src_gz@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [microsound] Laptop audio

> I have an imic (http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/) that I
use with my 12" powerbook and it works great live. I even saw kid606 using
one on wednesday. it's not really pro quality but it sounds good and isn't
noisey. and christ it's only $40! also I use a JL cooper minidesk
(http://www.jlcooper.com/pages/cs32.html) that works great but is sometimes
hard to see in the dark. hope this helps.
>
>
> Matthew Larner <ckinetic@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've made the jump from pc to mac recently and bought a powerbook. I was
> wondering if anyone has any experience with the Echo Indigo I/O PCMCIA
card.
> I'm looking for some audio interface (kind of in that price range) and if
> the Echo isnt that great, are there any other recommendations? I basically
> want to process line in audio and play it back of course. I'm not so
> familiar with the "laptop setup" but my desktop is just a sound card
> (audigy) with line in attached to a mixer, and then line out to speakers.
> Is that pretty much standard?
>
> Also if anyone has any tips for performing live, I'd love to hear, because
I
> don't have any experience with it.
>
> Thanks alot in advance,
>
> matthew larner
> www.groovebots.com
>
>
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