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I usually use it for it's native ASIO driver (my audio card is no longer made so no reason to suggest it)Ĭontinuing the what "sound" generator to buy - depends on what you will be doing: the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt will be the first one that many folks will say you cannot live without (you can live without it but hey it is the the almost de facto standard). Now RE: ASIO - the Realtek "sound card," which is the sound chipset I have on my MoBo, works just fine with ASIO4ALL (a free, see link below, driver) it is a generic ASIO "driver", but I also have an external sound card. I have all the Garritan libs and the ARIA engine/player will work with MME /direct sound (just with latency - as all MME will), although I use AISO for better latency response. Where did you read you HAVE to use ASIO with Garritan? It says ". You will get many different answers!Īs to what sound lib to buy for $250-300 you will get AT least 500 - 600 suggestions on what to get- LOL Nothing is worse then buying something that you outgrow in a year!Īlso asking a group of people what kind of interface should I buy is like asking the same group what kind of car should I buy. Once we have that information then we can help you pick out what you need. Things like how many audio inputs do you need? Will you be directly record guitars or basses, that is not using a mic in front of an amp? What type of mic(s) are you using? Condenser? dynamic? Do you need MIDI input and output? etc. There are a number of good audio interfaces in your $250-$300 price range but before anyone can give you some solid advice we would need to know exactly what you need. BUT all will need audio interfaces, commonly called sound cards, that have native ASIO drivers. You can spend from around $400 to thousands of dollars at non-sale prices for great softsynths.
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Kontakt is one of the best and you can get it sometimes on sale for around $250 USB. Yes there are better ones out there but they cost a lot more money. Garritan J&BB and PO are two good programs.