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Posted by JayKuE on Mar-18-2004 06:23:

having n audigy 2. i think they're quite capable.

24 bit/96khz play back. though it doesn't record with that same quality :/ card comes with asio drivers [least i think, unless i installed some kx ones a while back that my memory fails to remember] which provides latency of 10ms on the busiest of tunes. it can get get to 2-5ms with simpler tunes. taking into account i have half a gig of ram and a p4 processor however. 10ms isnt so much fun with the midi keyboard/controllers however, but its doable.

the creative cards aren't that bad. depends on what you want. install a 6.1 speaker system on it, and you're laughing. but if ur primarily focusing on production, then invest in something else.

as cliched as it may be
its the cook not the kitchen.
so make do with what you can or what's within ur budget.

edit:

sorry cam, didn't buy the card online.
literally picked it up overseas.


Posted by Stu on Mar-18-2004 06:47:

Creative Audigy 2 - $180
M-Audio Audiophile 2496 - $200-220 from US

If you're considering production don't even think twice

Since most decent motherboards have 5.1/6.1 sound integrated you can always disable one of them depending on what your using it for


10ms latency would have me wanting to stab people


Posted by Psygnosis on Mar-18-2004 08:18:

http://www.8thstreet.com/product.as...udio_Interfaces

This site has the Audiophile for $149.95, they ship overseas but you gotta photocopy your credit card and ID and stuff.. too much trouble i think.

But im looking at Online Australian sites and they have the Audiophile from 600 dollars upward.

Maybe not such a bad idea i think from the above site.

Though Ebay Australia have it for AUS$320

Thanx everyone for your suggestions


Posted by djway on Mar-18-2004 08:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu
You can find ASIO drivers that I think were programmed by a 3rd party but its a much better idea to buy a sound card that was built for production purposes.


You're correct, they stopped making them back in the ISA cards, and had a 3rd party building that part of their audio processor.

muli: are u using your card for MIDI? If not the card is fine, it's the MIDI side of things their cards suck dick on.

--djway


Posted by muli on Mar-18-2004 09:57:

nah no midi.


hey whats the difference in the speed of ram???

I was going to buy some more ram on the weekend

512mb DDR 3200 is that ok? like does my Motherboard have to support 3200


Posted by eRRaTiK on Mar-18-2004 12:02:

quote:
Originally posted by muli
512mb DDR 3200 is that ok? like does my Motherboard have to support 3200


yes. check the capability of your mobo before you buy.


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