Before I am gonna ask my questions, some info.
I have used lmms before, and made a song with it on Linux.
In the pc I used back then there was a soundblaster live soundcard.
With my new pc, I use the onboard sound.
amd phenom II x4 @ 3.2 ghz 4 gig of ram, hd5750
Audio device: Realtek ALC892
I build this pc mainly with gaming in mind (directX 11)
Pc is dual boot openSUSE 12.3 64 bit, windows 7 pro 32 bit.
First question ( I want to use lmms on Linux)
For games it seems almost nobody uses a souncard anymore.
How about lmms ? Is it still better to use a soundcard ?
I am happy with the onboard sound, but I can't shake the feeling the sound was a tiny bit better with the soundblaster live.
In lmms It seems, I the hear allot more popping / cracks then before. (with instrument plugins)
Second question.
To connect a master midi keyboard to my pc, do I need a soundcard with midi connections?
Third question
What would be a good sound card for Linux.
Since steam came to Linux, I do not like to mess around with audio settings, because it might cause problems with the games on LInux.
Any thoughts on this ?
My "speakers" are a Sennheiser headset pc 160, and I do hear the difference between 128 kbps mp3 and 320 kbps mp3.
I also hear the difference between a cd and a 320 kbps mp3.
I want to get an even better Sennheiser, although I am a bit worried, that this headset will reveal even more the weak spot of mp3.
But I do know a solutions for that.
I have used lmms before, and made a song with it on Linux.
In the pc I used back then there was a soundblaster live soundcard.
With my new pc, I use the onboard sound.
amd phenom II x4 @ 3.2 ghz 4 gig of ram, hd5750
Audio device: Realtek ALC892
I build this pc mainly with gaming in mind (directX 11)
Pc is dual boot openSUSE 12.3 64 bit, windows 7 pro 32 bit.
First question ( I want to use lmms on Linux)
For games it seems almost nobody uses a souncard anymore.
How about lmms ? Is it still better to use a soundcard ?
I am happy with the onboard sound, but I can't shake the feeling the sound was a tiny bit better with the soundblaster live.
In lmms It seems, I the hear allot more popping / cracks then before. (with instrument plugins)
Second question.
To connect a master midi keyboard to my pc, do I need a soundcard with midi connections?
Third question
What would be a good sound card for Linux.
Since steam came to Linux, I do not like to mess around with audio settings, because it might cause problems with the games on LInux.
Any thoughts on this ?
My "speakers" are a Sennheiser headset pc 160, and I do hear the difference between 128 kbps mp3 and 320 kbps mp3.
I also hear the difference between a cd and a 320 kbps mp3.
I want to get an even better Sennheiser, although I am a bit worried, that this headset will reveal even more the weak spot of mp3.
But I do know a solutions for that.