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Recording Setup - Soundcard/Mixer/Mic

I have a mac mini. I want to record Sitar, and down the track I will want to use the setup to record stuff like acoustic guitar and possible vocals (but I want to put my money towards something that will make sitar and guitar sound good). The problem with the Mac Mini is that the sound card does not have a line in or PCI. So, I'll probably need a new external USB sound card.

Virtual Soundcard/"ReWire" between applications

Is there some way that i can route audio from my DAW (thats using ASIO driver) to another kind of application that uses audio input/output? Example: I have found out a way to create a certain vocoder patch in Reason, and i want to be able to virtually connect the output from Reason to the input for Skype so i can use that as a mic in calls.

soundscape sshdr1 ( no plus ) isa host card wanted help me !

I'm purcase one sshdr1 ( no plus ) without isa host card and cable . I have any question
1 . how to use sshdr1 without isa host card
2 . isa card model ? picture, replace with other host card
3 . control only by midi i'ts possible ?
4 . internet link for isa card
5 . anybody have for sold one isa card with cale

sound card question and possible solution (dont know if its even possible)

i just purchased a saffire pro 40 firewire interface. i am running it to an hp tx2500z tablet laptop. using the express card slot for firewire port. the sound card is integrated, and i fear it is not powerful enough to run this. does anyone have any insight into this?

Are soundcards required anymore?

At what level of audio production is a soundcard needed anymore?

Modern motherboards have onboard audio and there are even some with SoundBlaster onboard and SPDIF. CPU and bus speeds are incredibly fast such that dedicated processors on a sound card aren't perhaps as necessary as they used to be. Audio devices can be connected via USB or Firewire directly to the motherboard.