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A/D quality of VX Pocket vs M-Audio Flying Cow?

Hi, haven't been here in ages. Everythings changed!

I am putting together a budget laptop DAW with a vx pocket card for location recordings.

Does anyone have any opinions on the quality of A to D conversion on the vx pocket versus that of the M audio Flying cow & flying calf A/D converters (they are budget boxes)?

What kind of quality would this setup generate?

I'm about to go to college and am getting a new laptop (I know, you'll probably say I should get a desktop, but I definitely want a laptop)...it's probably going to be an IBM 1.6GHZ centrino with 512MB of RAM.

I was considering purchasing the Mbox so that I would be able to use the Pro Tools "lite" software and get acquainted with it for future occassions.

Quality Plugins

What's some of your opinions about the quality of some pluginsthat come packaged with your host software. The reason I asked is because I have tried a few of these and was surprised when I'd A/B them for use on a audio track. The quality of the pluginsthat came with the program was less appealing than the ones that I paid for. Has this been the case with some other programs?

What makes the most improvement in sound quality?

Ok, I've done a lot of research and talked with a lot of people on these forums for gear advice and have now narrowed it down to my final decisions on what pieces of gear to purchase. The only problem is that I can only purchase 1 or 2 items at this particular time. So I was wondering, which piece of gear should I purchase first, that will improve the quality of my recordings the most?

Recommend a good quality patchbay? Would the Behringer

I'm in the need for a 1 rack space 24-48 point patchbay.

My only requirements are that it is:

1) manually switchable (on the front or top of the unit) between normalled, half-normalled, open and parallel.

(would rather not have to open the unit up and solder if I don't have to)

2) 1 rack space.

3) As high quality as my budget can allow.