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Dear all, Sorry, that this is not quite about delays/sampling and such, but one site for hardware to check out is http://www.paris.ensoniq.com This has been one of the quietest pieces of computer audio recording equipment I have come across. As for the rest of the PC, the biggest thing is to get a case/power supply that is A/V compliant (in otherwords, actually designed for being used in a studio environment). I concur with another post which states that the best way to handle the audio signal is to keep it digital going into the PC and leaving. http://www.wmcmusic.com has had the stock and answers for me for a while, now. If you're desperate for going through a soundcard, the Yamaha pro series has worked really well for me, and the DAC and ADC are fairly quiet. I just had to get used to sending a fairly hot signal into the PC, in question. Other issues that shall come up are money, type of hardware used, and Operating System. Personally, I've been really happy with a Linux/NT4.0 box that was not that pricey to create. The video card, audio I/O card, sound card and the hard drives were the most expensive items in the box. The rest were picked up a piece or two at a time through different computer shows, and through the Internet. http://www.marketpro.com and http://www.pricewatch.com Anywho, hopes this helps out! Lee-ohki.