I'm asking this question for a friend who uses his computer to remaster audio. He has a Dell and a standard AC97 soundcard. For music, he uses Cool Edit to remaster CDs/MP3s to 20bit then burns them ...
It always sounded a bit crunchy, but crunchy in a good way. SEGA’s 16-bit console, whether you call it the Genesis or Mega Drive, always had a unique sound thanks to it’s Yamaha YM2612 sound chip. The ...
A sound card that processes 16-bit sound samples. The more data in the sample, the more accurately sound can be digitized. See sampling. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other ...
Goto Newegg and look at the pictures there are a few that can be made low profile by cutting the bracket. They also have many USB sound cards and opposed to those above they have brand names.