Hi,
I'm am an ISDN newbie ??? and find this forum to be very informative. I'm am trying to put together a Voiceover studio at home for my wife who is a voiceover artist. I'm thinking of using AudioTX software on our PC's as opposed to other codec boxes.
We already have the ISDN line installed. I just recently bought a 3Com Impact External ISDN Modem for our PC's. I can get on the internet, make calls, etc. It works great.
I noticed from some of the posts here that most people use ISDN Adapter Cards, not an external modem. My question is this: can I use the modem with AudioTX to communicate with my wife's clients or would an adapter card work better? I assume they pretty much accomplish the same task.
Other questions.
I have a Sound Blaster card. Should I get a mic-preamp & headphone amp for VO? This will bump up the sound I assume, but will it be overkill for the soundcard? Is a mixer necessary?
Thanks in advance for the help and a great forum.
Mike