Re: low latency usb sound card?
| quote: | Originally posted by movingincircles
im about to buy audigy 2 usb from ebay without research, is this good for my notebook?
I just need something to monitor with, or I can use this audigy 2 for output and use my laptop sound as a monitor through headphones
Is this a good low latency usb sound? |
NO NO NO!!!!
stay away from the audigy.
USB and USB 2.0 make absolutly no difference when it comes to audio. it works like this: USB 1, 1.1, and 2.0 all have the same bandwidth. USB is faster when it comes to bit for bit transfer because it uses a higher compression rate. firewire on the otherhand has a much higher bandwidth than ANY USB format. think of it like this.
USB1=A 2 lane road with a speed limit of 40 MPH
USB2=A 2 lane road with a speed limit of 60 MPH
Firewire=A 4 lane road with a speed limit of 50 MPH
now a sinlge car will travel the fastest on the USB2 road, but in rush hour traffic (aka your live HD audio) the firewire road will be able to accomodate this the best. this is LATENCY.
this is why no audio interfaces (not soundcards) bother wasting ink printing USB 2.0, cuz it really doesnt matter. as far as the audigy, these cards are designed for gaming and multimedia, if you want something designed for professional audio, look into the M-audio USB interfaces. go firewire if you can.
the echo cards mentioned above are nice too, but anything PCMCIA should beable to support: TRUE ZERO LATENCY, which the echo cards to not.
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