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An audio interface is basically an A/D & D/A in one, geared towards low latency and pro audio signal levels and connectors.
It will definitely improve sound quality over the headphone out but for music production a wire will be better than a Bluetooth job as they have an inherent delay (latency) in the transmission/receiving.
Hey
Thanks to you and @BleakRefs so much for well considered and helpful responses.
Am exploring the things you’ve both suggested.
A lad at work who’s into production also suggested just buying some files.
I don’t really get how this all works tbh. For instance:
What is a sound card / interface?
At the moment he’s playing stuff on my seperates, but out of a headphone jack which sounds all wheezy and whirry. I’m just thinking about getting a D to A box, and a blutooth reciever, as I don’t want to move the desk/cables across the room.
And I guess he could listen to digital music, I can’t teally be arsed much as I’m basically using Vinyl and FM on the stereo, suits me fine, I hate digital music as it’s just some files in a player, I don’t want them as I can’t be arsed to look for things, use a mouse etc.
Is this just some hokey shit I’m imagining with a d to a? Is a soundcard the same thing?
Oh god.