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    We always talk about the features we'd like to have in our next Gxxx card.

    If matrox would decide to go and make a sound card, would you buy it ?

    What features would you like to see in it ?

    Chipset ?

    I/O ?

    Any special feature ?

  • #2
    good drivers.

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    • #3
      To be able to make its mind up wether it wants to be a Gamers Soundcard or a Professional Musicians Soundcard.
      P4 2400MHz , On Intel i845GE, 1024MB Cas 2 DDR
      Matrox G550 Dual DVI
      2x iiyama 4332 17" LCD
      2x WD 80000JB (8MB Cache)
      Echo Mia
      Plextor PlexCombo
      CoolerMaster ATC-500
      Canopus ADVC-100

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      • #4
        This but for half the price.
        I should have bought an ATI.

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        • #5
          We've already had a great line of soundcards from a Canadian company - the Gravis Ultrasound line (yes, from the joystick/gamepad people). Near-pro quality at consumer prices. They did wavetable synthesis (and later 48KHz output) when Creative et. al. were saying nobody needed or wanted it. The MAX in particular was known for its clean input. I'd say they were the Matrox of soundcards. Unfortunately they couldn't make enough money on them and the cards didn't get enough software support (they weren't SB-compatible), and Gravis ended up being bought by Kensington and went back to making joysticks. Shame...
          Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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          • #6
            Tis a shame, I still got my 2 UltraSounds.

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            • #7
              Matrox sound card: Claims it supports A3D, but it's really just a EAX wrapper.

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              • #8
                The only thing I'd like a Matrox soundcard to be: a Sound Blaster not because it's that great (drivers please creative? WTF; 235 MB???) but because it'S so widely supported and most software is tested with a few creative cards (except stuff by VIA )
                What was necessary was done yesterday;
                We're currently working on the impossible;
                For miracles, we ask for a 24 hours notice ...

                (Workstation)
                - Intel - Xeon X3210 @ 3.2 GHz on Asus P5E
                - 2x OCZ Gold DDR2-800 1 GB
                - ATI Radeon HD2900PRO & Matrox Millennium G550 PCIe
                - 2x Seagate B.11 500 GB GB SATA
                - ATI TV-Wonder 550 PCI-E
                (Server)
                - Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 @ 2.66 GHz on Asus P5L-MX
                - 2x Crucial DDR2-667 1GB
                - ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
                - 2x Maxtor D.10 200 GB SATA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frankymail
                  The only thing I'd like a Matrox soundcard to be: a Sound Blaster not because it's that great (drivers please creative? WTF; 235 MB???) but because it'S so widely supported and most software is tested with a few creative cards (except stuff by VIA )
                  Yeah, ...and Win2k. Oh what you say? you mean it was Creative who forgot to test their damn hard-/software on Win2k?!? And ACPI?!?!

                  Yeah, just f*ck those standards, as long as you're not the one setting them: the Creative and Microsoftian way of doing things.
                  But we named the *dog* Indiana...
                  My System
                  2nd System (not for Windows lovers )
                  German ATI-forum

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                  • #10
                    it would have to support 3 sets of speakers!

                    RedRed
                    Dont just swallow the blue pill.

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                    • #11
                      it would have to support 3 sets of speakers!
                      Yeah, but only two of those sets of speakers properly.

                      It will claim to be a professional musicians card, and yet only usefully support the third set of speakers in games.
                      P4 2400MHz , On Intel i845GE, 1024MB Cas 2 DDR
                      Matrox G550 Dual DVI
                      2x iiyama 4332 17" LCD
                      2x WD 80000JB (8MB Cache)
                      Echo Mia
                      Plextor PlexCombo
                      CoolerMaster ATC-500
                      Canopus ADVC-100

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                      • #12
                        You need 7.1 sound if you're a musician??? Man, most theaters don't even use 7.1 sound yet. Most high-end speakers targetted at "musicians" only have 2 speakers and a sub... The only apps that make use of my 5.1 system are games and dvd players... (though it's nice to have "kinda-surround" music)...

                        Besides, if i remember correctly, the maximum number of channels on a CD is 2, isn't it? Most recording studios mix things down to 2 channels anyway. Also, most audio codecs only support 2 channels... (AC3 is the only one that comes to my mind that supports more than 2 channels).

                        Unless I encounter a MAJOR roadblock, that Sound Blaster is staying in my system.

                        If, however, I do encounter some pretty big (and by that I mean 9/11-like, relatively speaking) problems, there are always some very good alternatives: Via, Sensora, nVIDIA (though this one requires a new mobo…). I don’t really think that there is a big market for professional-caliber sound cards these days; the Platinum line of creative is the one with the lowest sales, by far, and look what happened to Gravis’ line of sound cards… Even Aureal had problem staying afloat, even if their products were very good, pretty cheap and had great compatibility. Cirrus Logic and C-Media are doing fine thanks to their cheap OEM products. Everyone know that money is in the OEM market, and that is particularly true in that case of sound cards….
                        What was necessary was done yesterday;
                        We're currently working on the impossible;
                        For miracles, we ask for a 24 hours notice ...

                        (Workstation)
                        - Intel - Xeon X3210 @ 3.2 GHz on Asus P5E
                        - 2x OCZ Gold DDR2-800 1 GB
                        - ATI Radeon HD2900PRO & Matrox Millennium G550 PCIe
                        - 2x Seagate B.11 500 GB GB SATA
                        - ATI TV-Wonder 550 PCI-E
                        (Server)
                        - Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 @ 2.66 GHz on Asus P5L-MX
                        - 2x Crucial DDR2-667 1GB
                        - ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
                        - 2x Maxtor D.10 200 GB SATA

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                        • #13
                          I used to remember GUS' time. The output, the midi restitution and the input on those cards were awesome. Even my Audigy can't make me feel the way I felt when I listened to chords or grand piano on my GUS. At some time it was also the only card widely supported by demo makers. Now arrival of windows 9x systems killed it off. If Matrox wanted to push something in Sound Business they would have to do with the taïwanese ppl. They are the guys really holding the market. They do sell billions of chips to asus, gigabyte, aopen, etc...
                          Let those who want to be simple, be simple.

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