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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-05 18:48 [#00159565]
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Ahhhhh the perks and joys of being an IT professional!!!
I now the proud owner of a SoundBlaster Audigy Platinum sound card....I haven't installed it yet, I'm downloading the XP updates for it as we speak!
Features... (as the box says..) Stunning 24-bit multi channel performance and 100dB SNR for high definition audio.
Innovative EAX ADVANCED HD technologies deliver high-definition audio environments for ultra realistic gaming and enriched music effects.
Fully Integrated SB1394 ensures optimum performance for qualified products like DV Camcorders, External Hard Drives/High speed CD-RWs and home entertainment equipment
Professional home recording studio with expanded front-panel multi-I/O connectivity, low latency ASIO support and bundled music creation tools
"Enter the World of Audigy - ADVANCED HD"
cost - £279! (UK £)
....what do you reckon guys??
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Inverted Whale
from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-04-05 18:55 [#00159574]
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Yes, but does it go to 11?
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-05 19:00 [#00159578]
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It even makes cups of coffee reading the book!!
:)
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Paco
from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-05 19:16 [#00159593]
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I hope you didn't get that for music making purposes. There are other cards better suited for hd-recording, with lower latency etc.
-P
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-05 19:19 [#00159594]
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"Never look a gift horse in the mouth" - or so that saying goes!
Anyway, wish me luck, the drivers are downloaded, my existing 'crappy' SBLive card' is uninstalling....and I'm about to fit the hardware!
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dave
from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-04-05 19:59 [#00159625]
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i have the new soundblaster, it's grand
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-05 22:22 [#00159765]
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All installed, everything seems OK.
One word - WOW ! ! ! ! !
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-06 00:48 [#00159880]
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let us know how it is jedi chris, i'm seriously considering getting one some day when i save up some money
right after i get some decent speakers for my computer so i can actually hear the music
also: 279pounds?!? its like, $250 canadian here (ahem, in canada)... so i would expect it to be like, half that cost in the UK!
..since i think one pound is equal to almost 2 canadian dollars...
i wonder why its so expensive there!? weird... cus whenever i see british ads for synths and such, they're always WAY fewer pounds than they are dollars in canada..
(U know what i mean?!?)
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-06 01:14 [#00159915]
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It's very nice AMinal - you need one! We just bought it from the nearest computer shop. The cheapest I've seen them is £220..
Very nice bundled software. The front panel makes it easy to hook up MIDI devices, and practically any other consumer item - well smart!
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-06 01:23 [#00159935]
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YOu can buy just the card on its own for about £80...
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-06 01:29 [#00159945]
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ya ive been thinking of getting the OEM version... ...but it doesn't have that damn front panel! even though i would hardly use it... it looks cool:) just kididng, i actually WOULD use it once i bought a MIDI keyboard, which i am also planning to get
plus it would also make it easier to record audio, since i very rarely record some guitar onto the computer
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-19 21:03 [#00184988]
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I've just reconfigured the MIDI of my new soundcard, and the difference in quality - OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!
The choices I had were....and it was set to the Microsoft Wavetable setting before I started:-
SB Audigy Sw Synth [A800] * SB Audigy Synth A [A800] SB Audigy Synth B [A800] SB Audigy MIDI Port [A800] for external SB Audigy MIDI Port II [A800] for external Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
* This is what I have it set to now. The instruments sound incredible.
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-19 21:05 [#00184995]
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it's all good.. not professional hardware like creative claims, but it will get you down to 2 milliseconds of latency in reason
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-19 21:08 [#00185000]
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aminal, you dont need the front panel for connecting a midi keyboard :)
theres midi on the card..
but get an midi->usb keyboard (like roland pc300).. it's so much easier
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-19 21:08 [#00185001]
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a midi
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-19 21:13 [#00185017]
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check soundfont capability =)
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windowlicker
from Nashvegas on 2002-04-19 21:13 [#00185019]
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Now this is a REAL Soundcard Get Real, Stop playin with the junk toy shit.
Layla Layla24 uses the latest generation 24 bit 96 kHz converters with 110dB dynamic range and distortion of less than .002%. It has true differential, balanced outputs and a superb headphone output. ADAT lightpipe and optical S/PDIF are now included, as well as a new cool-running power supply. The new Layla24 comes with a 15' host cable that connects the rack mount interface to a PCI bus master interface card.
Features - Dynamic Range of 110dB (A-weighted) on inputs, 115dB on outputs
- Eight Balanced +4dBu TRS inputs - Eight Balanced +4dBu TRS outputs - Headphone output with volume control - Both Alesis ADAT optical and S/PDIF digital inputs and outputs
- MIDI In/Out/Thru - Word clock I/O - Esync to other Echo 24 bit products - Software Console for monitoring, metering, and setting levels
- Low-latency drivers - Compatible with all popular recording/editing software - Full duplex operation (simultaneously record eight analog channels while playing back eight analog channels)
- Will record analog and digital inputs simultaneously - Includes mixer application for audio outputs, monitor assignments, volume, and metering
- Includes Syntrillium Software’s Cool Edit Pro - Special Edition multi-track recording/editing software
- Compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Mac, GSIF, and ASIO.
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-19 21:17 [#00185028]
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windowlicker, thats like a studio card, you don't need that for making music. audigy is excellent for that. cheap, pretty fast and some nice hw effects
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windowlicker
from Nashvegas on 2002-04-19 21:20 [#00185033]
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sorry, i just dont mess around. If your gonna do anything.. better to do it the Right way.. imo
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-19 21:21 [#00185034]
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but seriously.. those kind of cards are kind of limited unless you're about to go digital -> analog, like for vinyl
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Loogie
from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-19 22:55 [#00185161]
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I've got the predessesor (?) the SB Live 5.1 Platinum with front panel.
These cards don't even pretend to be professional / audiophile but they're mighty fine for gaming...
Medal of Honor really does sound like Saving Private Ryan!
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-19 23:42 [#00185197]
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Well all I know is that is beats the pants off the old AWE32 I had. And if I'm absolutely honest, I could care about 'hd-recording, with lower latency'....I just know it sounds great!
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-19 23:46 [#00185199]
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couldnt care - should read
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Loogie
from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-19 23:47 [#00185201]
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I've still got an original Soundblaster 8 bit mono ISA card kicking around!
anyone wanna make me an offer :)
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-19 23:49 [#00185205]
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I'll pass on that - but thanks anyway for offering!
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:02 [#00185219]
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Well Windowlicker,
i'm buying a Creamware Luna II :P
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-20 00:05 [#00185226]
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Are you sure you don't wanna buy Loogie's 8bit card - I'm sure he'll do you a good deal!
;)
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:13 [#00185238]
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Hey man, I've got an ISA AWE32 somewhere, keepin' it old skool!
Incidently!
http://www.digitalvillage.co.uk/aproduct.asp?ProductID=1697
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Loogie
from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:33 [#00185269]
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Yeah, everyone knows soundblaster 8bit shits all over that Luna nonsense
It's even got this hi-tec wheel on the back that allows you adjust the volume. if you can find it.
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:34 [#00185271]
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there's an FM synth on it somewhere...
no seriously
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Loogie
from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:40 [#00185279]
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I remember thinking this is shite compared to my Amiga. Playing Wolf3D with sound was quite funky though...
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-04-20 00:43 [#00185284]
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luna II eh? .. mmmhhh...
dsp!
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roygbivcore
from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-04-20 00:48 [#00185287]
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i know a girl named layla...
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-04-20 00:56 [#00185298]
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^ echo layla???
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 02:04 [#00185370]
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reminds me of a song I know ...=)
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AMinal
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-20 07:24 [#00185616]
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ya of course there are better audio cards... after all, the audigy IS only.. *gasp*, a CONSUMER level card, not professional
plus.. uh.. u seem to have not noticed that the LAYLA is like 3-TIMES the price of the audigy platinum
(i may be wrong, i got this from a quick check on yahoo shopping)
so if it costs fucking THREE times as much, of COURSE its going to be better!
i dont think its fare at all to call the audigy a "junky piece of shit" just cus its NOT a super-expensive professional level card
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Fotinos nous
from ATHINA (Greece) on 2002-04-20 11:06 [#00185718]
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SW1000XG cheers!!!
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 11:54 [#00185738]
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Agreed, nothing comes close to the Audigy for sheer value for money, its excellent.
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-20 17:13 [#00185943]
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YOu are quite right AMinal. My Audigy was about £250 I think, or there abouts, and considering that your average run of the mill soundcard for games etc is about £40-70, the Audigy isn't by no means a cheap card! And as you rightly said you'd expect obviously a card of a professional status to be mega bucks - but I don't think it is necessary at all!
The most expensive sound card is not necessarily the best!
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bleep
from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-04-20 17:22 [#00185947]
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:o :o :o. Can the audigy really go to 2 milliseconds latency or is that only if you tweak your whole PC to the fullest? But still amazing! Nice of creative to reduce the latency problem (very known problem of soundblaster cards and annoying as hell)
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map
from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-04-20 17:23 [#00185951]
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->"I've just reconfigured the MIDI of my new soundcard, and the
difference in quality - OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "
what d'you mean by that ? midi quality ?
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map
from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-04-20 17:24 [#00185952]
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i prefer the audiophile 2496 ,)>
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-20 17:37 [#00185970]
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My MIDI output was set to a Mcrosoft default GS Wavetable....and now that I have changed it to SB Audigy Sw Synth the MIDI instruments sound even more realistic.
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map
from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-04-20 17:39 [#00185971]
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do you use MIDI only for playing GM/GS sounds ?
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-04-20 17:46 [#00185983]
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I've got thousands of MIDI files stored on my PC from years back, and just like playing them, and hearing the realistic sounding instruments....nothing really more spectacular than that really. I've also got an old 'Windows 3.1' bit of software (that surprisingly runs under XP) called MIDI Orchestra which I tend to play around with different instruments and effects - it's simple but nice!
:)
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