Laptop Sound Card woes
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:37 am
My only computer, currently, is a laptop. This is less than ideal, from a recording standpoint, especially because the sound card that came with my laptop is very crude and bare-bones—just not built for the kind of stuff I want to do with it. It plays music and movies just fine, but recording is more of a problem.
For example: the one thing that's driving me up the wall the most is my seeming inability to monitor sound as I record it. Some of my songs have audio that's 100% line input from my keyboard, which goes silent when it's plugged into something else. This means that I can't hear what I'm playing as I record.
I was trying to check out feature sets and things to figure out what to call this thread, and near as I can figure, the problem is because my sound card doesn't have what the sound card companies call "Full Duplex Recording Capability," which might be a slight misnomer, but whatever.
What I'd like to know is: Is there any shortcut around this problem? Is there a virtual sound card I can get somewhere or a sound card emulator for the computer? Or am I stuck mic-ing it until I can afford a better sound card? Any input would be appreciated, and would probably result in better music, too.
(Worth noting, by the way: on my old laptop, I got around these problems with this doohickey, but my new computer doesn't support PCMCIA input; Dell decided to prematurely switch to ExpressCard without informing me until the computer was on my desk. The appropriate converter for me, for some reason, costs about as much as a decent sound card anyway. Bah.)
For example: the one thing that's driving me up the wall the most is my seeming inability to monitor sound as I record it. Some of my songs have audio that's 100% line input from my keyboard, which goes silent when it's plugged into something else. This means that I can't hear what I'm playing as I record.
I was trying to check out feature sets and things to figure out what to call this thread, and near as I can figure, the problem is because my sound card doesn't have what the sound card companies call "Full Duplex Recording Capability," which might be a slight misnomer, but whatever.
What I'd like to know is: Is there any shortcut around this problem? Is there a virtual sound card I can get somewhere or a sound card emulator for the computer? Or am I stuck mic-ing it until I can afford a better sound card? Any input would be appreciated, and would probably result in better music, too.
(Worth noting, by the way: on my old laptop, I got around these problems with this doohickey, but my new computer doesn't support PCMCIA input; Dell decided to prematurely switch to ExpressCard without informing me until the computer was on my desk. The appropriate converter for me, for some reason, costs about as much as a decent sound card anyway. Bah.)