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Posted by EnerJen on Oct-14-2004 03:17:

Question IMPORTANT Poll for Laptop Producers

I know most of you laptop producers, whether using apple or pc, use an external sound card module or some kind of usb audio thing. Creative Labs has announced a new PCIMA card called the Audigy 2 ZS notebook that fits onto the side of your laptop and acts as a soundcard.

http://www.creative.com/corporate/p...ection=8thoct04

It basically includes all the features of its Audigy 2 predecessors with 7.1 ch sound and the 24bit/96khz stuff. And it's going to be about 130 bucks in cost.

Any use for professionals like us?


Posted by mikefasssy on Oct-14-2004 04:26:

well having a 7.1 surround feature is kind of useless for producing music which is nice to listen to in stereo, but most of the time is played out in mono.


Posted by hardikaveri on Oct-14-2004 05:08:

is 7.1 somekinda sourround system?
so does it make musik producting harder?


Posted by uxud on Oct-14-2004 06:35:

Yes, 7.1 is pretty much completely useless for production. What is appealing about that, however, is that it comes with low latency ASIO drivers constructed for the card. And while I don't know much about sampling rate, 24bit/96khz is good for production from what I hear.

Still, I wish I had a desktop.

Edit: 7.1 is a version of surround sound. It means there are 7 speakers and 1 subwoofer. 6.1 means six speakers, 5.1 means 5, etc. Useful for gaming and watching movies, pointless for production (unless you're underworld and pulling some crazy ass 5.1 shit).


Posted by hardikaveri on Oct-14-2004 07:10:

so the 7.1 is useless without 7.1 mixer and speakers BUT does this work propa if i connect this to my home stereos? with 2 speakers. no crappy stereopicture? it's like others but but with right gear you can have sourround?

becouse the prize is good (130$)and it goes to pcima...


Posted by TranceMuzik02 on Oct-14-2004 17:09:

I would get an Echo Indigo I/O which is PCMCIA.



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