Low cost audio interface
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:54 pm
I just wanted to post a link for anybody who might be interested.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... M2&cat=SND
I just bought two of these. At $6.50 each I figured what's the worst that could happen. I won't say they're audiophile quality, but in our Black Box theatre we don't have much of a budget to work with. Plugged into our cheap Soundcraft mixer using a headphone to RCA adapter cable they sounded fine. I was able to plug both of them into the same computer and SCS had no trouble directing sound among the two of them plus the built in audio on the motherboard.
If you've got a budget stick to the high end stuff, but if you just want to add a few more zones to your sound effect cues skip lunch and spend the money on a couple of these.
They didn't need any drivers with Windows XP. I just plugged them in. The first one showed up as USB Audio and when I plugged the second one in I ended up with USB Audio 1 and USB Audio 2. Don't forget to pick up a USB A female to A male cable if your computer's USB ports are close together, these things are a bit wider than a USB port so plugging one in directly will block the adjacent USB port on many computers.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... FA&cat=CBL
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... M2&cat=SND
I just bought two of these. At $6.50 each I figured what's the worst that could happen. I won't say they're audiophile quality, but in our Black Box theatre we don't have much of a budget to work with. Plugged into our cheap Soundcraft mixer using a headphone to RCA adapter cable they sounded fine. I was able to plug both of them into the same computer and SCS had no trouble directing sound among the two of them plus the built in audio on the motherboard.
If you've got a budget stick to the high end stuff, but if you just want to add a few more zones to your sound effect cues skip lunch and spend the money on a couple of these.
They didn't need any drivers with Windows XP. I just plugged them in. The first one showed up as USB Audio and when I plugged the second one in I ended up with USB Audio 1 and USB Audio 2. Don't forget to pick up a USB A female to A male cable if your computer's USB ports are close together, these things are a bit wider than a USB port so plugging one in directly will block the adjacent USB port on many computers.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... FA&cat=CBL