There is no one best mainboard for audio recording. Anyone who
tells you to buy 'this mainboard' is a complete ignorant idiot trying
to be of some importance. It also depends on how you define
'audio recording'. Is it just for recording old lp's or are you going to
use it as a productionstation for creating music. Presuming
you mean the last, I would recomment you check the forums like
http://www.steinberg.net/Steinberg/F...sp?Langue_ID=7 and others
like this. Things, like memory, drives, and last but not least, the soundcard
and of course the compatability with one and other is very important. I use
the asus p4c800e-dl with P4 3.0Mhz, 1 gig of corsair memory, echo layla24
soundcard and external midi gear through a midiquest 8portse
(old, I know, but it works). I'm quite happy with this setup and I don't get
any crashes. Actually, the ultimate setup is the one that lets you work with
the stuff you want and doesn't crash. I use alot of effects and instruments
plugins, but there's a limit to everything.
Go check the (music-hardware) forums, You'll get a good impression
on what you should buy with your particular demands.
Nickeldome
Sevin <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I'm looking into buying some new components for my computer and I'm
>just looking for some of your opinions on what's the best PC mainboard
>out there for audio recording applications??
>TIA!
>
>/k.