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| Gear interested Joined: Oct 2004
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Thread Starter | Mia Echo soundcard vs. E-MU1212 soundcard
I have teh Mia Echo now i've been thinking of updating to the E-MU1212 but im still not sure does anyone know how much of difference in quality there is between the 2? my friend has the E-MU he played me somethign he recorded and it blew me away.. but the few tracks he's recoreded since then havent sounded as good as i remember his 1st track sounding can anyone help me out?!?! thanksssssssss
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I'd save up till you can afford a bigger step up from your MIA. Lynx or RME for example.
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