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  • Speaking of Sound Blaster cards... (Audigy news)

    Creative released more specs and information about the Audigy line, including DAC/DSP specs

    Sound Blaster Audigy delivers stunning audio clarity in multi-channel through 24-bit/96kHz digital-to-analog converters (DACs), producing an outstanding 100dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This dramatic increase in audio quality is attributed to the Audigy's high definition components.
    A list of the Audigy cards are here.

    For those people who want on the most expensive, Creative's response to the Game Theater XP is the Audigy Platinum eX. Which sports the external box, and a whole lot of goodies.

    Jammrock
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    “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

  • #2
    I've only ever had one problem with a Soundblaster card. and that was a normal IRQ conflict. Then again I have a 686A southbridge and not a 686B.

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    • #3
      Audigy, Smaudigy.

      If I want a REAL 24/96 card I'll stick with the Echo Gina24. That or update to the Layla24;

      ======snip======

      PCI bus master interface or CardBus

      Dynamic Range of 110dB (A-weighted) on inputs, 115dB on outputs

      Eight Balanced +4dBu TRS inputs

      Eight Balanced +4dBu TRS outputs

      Full duplex operation (simultaneously record eight analog channels while playing back eight analog channels)

      Will record analog and digital inputs simultaneously

      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

      Headphone output with volume control

      Compatible with all popular recording/editing software

      Includes mixer application for audio outputs, monitor assignments, volume, and metering

      Includes Syntrillium Software’s Cool Edit Pro - Special Edition multitrack recording/editing software

      ======snip======

      Those are REAL studio capable cards.

      Dr. Mordrid
      Dr. Mordrid
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      An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

      I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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      • #4
        For $400+ it better be kick the Audigy's butt

        The Audigy is designed as a consumer/prosumer sound card solution. The Echo line appears to be professional end (I don't know enough about studio sound cards to say for sure). The Audigy is made so people can play games with 3D spactial sound on the same card they do recordings on.

        Jammrock
        Last edited by Jammrock; 24 August 2001, 12:55.
        “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
        –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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        • #5
          The Echo Gina24 that I have didn't run that much. I got it for <$300 USD, not a whole lot more when you consider it's capabilities.

          Still, if you're going to run with the 24/96 dawgs and target the prosumers then the Audigy needs more I/O's at the least.

          Very few prosumers, who tend to have multiple systems, play games on their audio workstations. I sure don't. Just as I wouldn't play 'em on the 3D workstations Oxygen GVX1 Pro OpenGL card.

          Dr. Mordrid
          Dr. Mordrid
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          An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

          I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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