After see-sawing for a time between the Phillips Acoustic Edge and the TB Santa Cruz, ended up getting the Santa Cruz. Since I am dual-booting Win98SE and Win2k, I figured it would be a pretty good 'test' of drivers and stability.
Hat Damn! Win2k makes noises now! (Hardly a glowing recommendation, agreed, but it's been silent for so long now anything is welcome...) The included apps, Audiostation4 (a media player), MIDI Orchestrator 32, and AudioView 32 (an audio waveform editor), do not work in Win2k. I don't do much with MIDI, and I use Sound Forge for waveform editing, so this is no big hurt.
Audiostation4 had already brought down Win98SE a couple of times (one on install and another on software update), but began behaving itself after a couple of reboots. I shall regard it with a wary eye for the time being. Since it seems to be not a lot more than a skinned Media Player 7 (which I kinda like anyway , I probably won't see it that much.
Overall sound quality seems to be on par with the Aureal 8830 (May that Beloved Appendage RIP), but the effects in Half-Life cannot compare. However, I've got a reasonable facsimile, and it's not made by Creative, sooooo..
Haven't had a chance yet to experiment much with the Versajack, but I expect that I may be wearing my headphones a bit more often...what this card does with effects seems to work particularly well with two speakers next to the ears...and everybody bitches at me for playing my games too loud anyway, so I might give 'em a break.
I find it surprising that I haven't read more about anyone on the MURC forums using this card...but then again, I doubt anyone else was as desperate for a soundcard as I found myself.
We'll have to see how the card does under close examination and a bit of extended use.
Hat Damn! Win2k makes noises now! (Hardly a glowing recommendation, agreed, but it's been silent for so long now anything is welcome...) The included apps, Audiostation4 (a media player), MIDI Orchestrator 32, and AudioView 32 (an audio waveform editor), do not work in Win2k. I don't do much with MIDI, and I use Sound Forge for waveform editing, so this is no big hurt.
Audiostation4 had already brought down Win98SE a couple of times (one on install and another on software update), but began behaving itself after a couple of reboots. I shall regard it with a wary eye for the time being. Since it seems to be not a lot more than a skinned Media Player 7 (which I kinda like anyway , I probably won't see it that much.
Overall sound quality seems to be on par with the Aureal 8830 (May that Beloved Appendage RIP), but the effects in Half-Life cannot compare. However, I've got a reasonable facsimile, and it's not made by Creative, sooooo..
Haven't had a chance yet to experiment much with the Versajack, but I expect that I may be wearing my headphones a bit more often...what this card does with effects seems to work particularly well with two speakers next to the ears...and everybody bitches at me for playing my games too loud anyway, so I might give 'em a break.
I find it surprising that I haven't read more about anyone on the MURC forums using this card...but then again, I doubt anyone else was as desperate for a soundcard as I found myself.
We'll have to see how the card does under close examination and a bit of extended use.
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