Hello all, I am looking to upgrade my stock soundcard built into the motherboard on my XP equipped machine to a high performance stand alone card like the esi juli@, however i read on another post that it supposedly will not output in WASAPI, which i though is the best for audio,
WASAPI is not available on Win XP. The Juli@ card comes with ASIO drivers that allow MC to send a bit perfect stream to the card.
Nothing wrong with ASIO for audio output if the driver is well written.
I've used a Juli@ card for about 5 years with MC on a Win XP MusicPC. I'll continue to use that card when I move to a new MusicPC running Win 7. However, when I buy a new DAC, it will probably be a USB DAC.
> so i was thinking about the new Dragonfly USB dac, even though it is about hundred dollars more,
In general, the Dragonly DAC might produce somewhat better sound than analog output from the Juli@ card. Opinions differ on the significance of the difference. You need to calibrate your own preferences.
USB audio is a better fit with Vista or Win 7 than it is with Win XP. The DragonFly DAC relies on the USB audio drivers provided in Windows and Audioquest doesn't provide an ASIO driver. KernelStreaming or ASIO4All are less desirable alternatives.
> but would the audio be going thru my (junk) sound card to the dragonfly?
> Or could i bypass it with my MC17? Any pros, cons, suggestions would be appreciated.
When you select the Dragonfly or the Juli@ card for output in MC, audio does not go through your soundcard.
> Currently my audio is output from the stock 3/16 lime green connector on the motherboard to a high performance Mapleshade Purist Mini-To-RCA Adapter, into Monster cable 500 Studio-link RCA-1/4 cables into my Mackie monitors.
Starting with onboard audio is a hood idea until you understand your choices and have calibrated your preferences.
Just how good or bad onboard audio is depends on the PC. Audio output from a recent desktop motherboard can be pretty decent.
Bill