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Suggestions for external sound card for notebook

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I downloaded REW, got the CM-140 SPL meter and cables, and was ready to run REW on my notebook when I spotted the note about NOT using the mic-in jack on a notebook.

How do I know if the jack on my notebook (a Dell Inspiron 6400) is mic-in or line-in? The description in the Vista Mixer says "Microphone / Line In". It uses the SigmaTel HD Audio Codec.

Assuming I need an external sound card to plug into my notebook. What's a recommended one?
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The description in the Vista Mixer says "Microphone / Line In". It uses the SigmaTel HD Audio Codec.
Does it have a check box that alows you to select "line in"? if it does it may allow you to use it.
Hi,

I have an XPS M1710 with the same card (running XP not Vista)
When you put a jack plug in the 'mic' socket you should get a pop-up asking if you want to use the mic or line-in :T

It works quite well but seems to roll a few dB off before 20Hz (see dashed line on attached)

The REW help file mentions a few makes/models of external card... I've just picked up a 'SB Live! 24bit' external sound card off ebay for a few pounds so I can see if its any better.


J

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My old laptop had the Sigmatel drivers and it had a utility that let you select what each jack was (mid/line in), (line out, spdif, speaker), etc. I believe it was in the control panel or possibly it's own "Program Files" folder.

Good luck.
I have an XPS M1710 with the same card (running XP not Vista)
When you put a jack plug in the 'mic' socket you should get a pop-up asking if you want to use the mic or line-in :T
My old laptop had the Sigmatel drivers and it had a utility that let you select what each jack was (mid/line in), (line out, spdif, speaker), etc. I believe it was in the control panel or possibly it's own "Program Files" folder.
You're right guys.

When I plugged the jack into the input, this popped up:



So if I select "line in" I'm good to go for REW? What the difference between that and "microphone"?
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So if I select "line in" I'm good to go for REW? What the difference between that and "microphone"?
difference only in "Low" or "Hi" sensitivity (Hi - for microphone). But it just "program" parameter.
next step - check level in RAW. If you chose "Line" but level in RAW is too Low, then you can try "microphone". And vice versa.
Yeah, you are good to go there.

Line in and microphone have different sensitivities and I believe different input impedances. Bruce can talk better about that than I can. The line out from the SPL meter or mixing board are better matched with a Line In input on a sound card. The end result is you get more dynamic range measured and better signal to noise. All this ends up as a better measurement in REW.

Good luck.
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