Reply 9720 of 29607, by ssokolow
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wrote:For recording I use a Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD external USB sound card connected to my daily laptop. I chose that card because it also provides MIDI in and out, it's the cheapest model they make that has this capability. There are cheaper models if you don't need the MIDI, such as the U-Phoria UM2 which is around $30 (the one with MIDI is $80). As a cheaper alternative, if you have a machine with line-in that should work as well - but laptops have typically only mic in these days and that's not very good for recording.
The software I used for recording is Audacity which is free https://www.audacityteam.org/ I captured as 44100Hz 32-bit float then exported as plain WAV, which I then converted to FLAC with http://flacfrontend.sourceforge.net/ (Audacity has an option to export directly to FLAC but I did it that way because I wanted to keep the intermediate WAV as well).
Thanks for the recommendation. Something else to find room to fit into my budget.
I do have machines with line in, but I'm skeptical of the quality I'd get out of them, given that a sub-$3 CA chinese USB audio fob blows away every Intel HDA motherboard I've ever encountered for for microphone SNR. (I actually keep a few around to give away to friends who I want to voice-chat with.)
I doubt I'll need the MIDI though. The cheap $5 Chinese USB-MIDI bridges seem to do just fine in the configurations I've tested them with. (Mostly things like "Yamaha PSR-E413 (USB only) ↔ My Main PC ↔ USB-MIDI Adapter ↔ MIDI-Gameport Adapter ↔ SoundBlaster 16" or "Yamaha PSR-E413 ← My Main PC ← USB-MIDI Adapter ← Cheap RadioShack MIDI keyboard". using aconnectgui for patching.)
wrote:Ah, I see you're man of culture as well. I don't have exactly the same titles, but our collections do overlap in good part: Lumines I and II, both Capcom Collections, Daxter, Persona... I also have a couple of Neo Geo classics and would highly recommend Persona 3 Portable and Tactics Ogre: Let's Cling Together. These days I tend to play most PSP titles on PS Vita (OLED screen FTW), but some titles are UMD-only, hence I keep my old PSP stashed in the cupboard in the basement too.
To be honest, I try to keep my "for the experience of it" stuff (eg. building and using retro PCs) separate from my general gaming so my expectations for a given game can instead be tied to commodity hardware via an ABI-insulative layer of emulation and Linux... so I only really use my PSP as a UMD dumper for PPSSPP these days. (I make backups of my old floppies and CD-ROMs. Why wouldn't I "make backups" of my expectations for the experience of playing them?)
At the moment, I'm working my way back through my old platformer favourites. (Completed Super Mario World without pressing switches and I'm near 100%-ing Yoshi's Island. Beat Donkey Kong Country. Near completion for DKC2 and DKC3. Completed Mario 64 and I'm most of the way through Banjo-Kazooie. Beat Sonic the Hedgehog. Spyro's on hold because the swamp world was never a favourite of mine. Not sure how far I am through Rayman since I never beat it as a kid. Beat Super Mario Land 1-3 and taking a break from Wario Land 2. Beat Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and still working on the remake of Rondo of Blood.)
That said, Persona 3 Portable is actually on my TODO list already. (As are the PSP ports of Disgaea, and Disgaea 2. I already have PS2 versions of all three, but I'm not even sure it's possible to get comfortably performant PCSX2 on my Athlon II X2 270 with those titles while PPSSPP is a breeze.)
I hadn't considered Tactics Ogre: Let's Cling Together though, so thanks for that. I'll definitely look into it.
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