> > I had the same problem using the Dell Turtle card that
> came
> > with my pc. Dell's soundcards are not meant for pro use. I
>
> > got an Echo Mia for about $150. No issues. If you have the
>
> > budget I recommend either a Lynx or a Card Deluxe. My next
>
> > card will be a Card D.
> >
>
>
> Woody,
>
> Why the Card D? I'm just curious. That's what we have
> throughout our station group here, but it looks to me like
> the Echo Mia has better specs and the Card D's are
> expensive. I haven't been overly impressed with them here
> at work...They seem to have some latency issues and crash
> with multiple audio streams from different devices (which
> isn't too uncommon, but the Card Deluxe crashes bad). So
> what is it that makes you like them more than the Echo?
> Maybe I'm missing something.
>
>
> Back to the original question...Check your settings and make
> sure both "Auto Zero Cross Edits" and "Snap to Zero
> Crossings" are active. If nothing else, there's a "smooth
> ends" preset under Effects > Amplitude > Envelope.
>
Used the Card D while at CC Raleigh for years. In fact, most of the prod studios had the Card D. Never had an issue with it. It has balanced in's and out's, plus XLR. Also used the Digigram card on the same machine. Also a workhorse.
Card D isn't that much. About $350-400.
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Everyone is entitled to my opinion.</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bigwoody on 10/30/05 11:36 PM.</FONT></P>