muckshot
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Hey, I don't know much about USB soundcards, but I need to pick up something that is relatively cheap to connect to a laptop in order to record some old tapes (read: cassette tapes, remember those??). The only computer I can use for this is a laptop, so I need something that works via USB. My hope is to get these old things digitized before they get any older. I have a decent tapedeck so the source ought to be fine, but it's getting the signal into the computer that is the problem.
So, any suggestion? I am more than willing to buy something used off eBay or whatever. M-Audio transit? I don't really want to spend more than about 50$ on this (so a new bithead is out of the question), anybody want to give me a clue? Remember, I only need it to get a clean signal into the computer, it doesn't need to be low latency for Midi or anything, it just needs do the job at hand. Thanks
So, any suggestion? I am more than willing to buy something used off eBay or whatever. M-Audio transit? I don't really want to spend more than about 50$ on this (so a new bithead is out of the question), anybody want to give me a clue? Remember, I only need it to get a clean signal into the computer, it doesn't need to be low latency for Midi or anything, it just needs do the job at hand. Thanks