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Re: Hertz Overload - new AGA demo Posted on 16-Jun-2024 13:03:26
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Side note: I've been plugging and unplugging the cable into the PC line-in so many times these days that the jack is becoming a bit loose; I intended to sample also the noise floor of my machine, but I'll refrain from doing that. |
You can use a line-in jack extension that can minimize your PC line-in wear-n-tear.
I use external USB or PCIe audio cards since they can be replaced.
External USB audio example https://www.asus.com/au/motherboards-components/sound-cards/gaming/xonar-u7-mkii/ I usually use external USB audio as the wear-n-tear audio ports. I used to do weekly recordings for a non-profit organization for about 5 years.
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Re: Hertz Overload - new AGA demo Posted on 17-Jun-2024 12:30:13
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Thanks for the suggestion. I don't plan to experiment further, though. _________________ RETREAM - retro dreams for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC |
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