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Subject:Opinions on Soundblaster Live Drive?
Posted by: H2oskiphil
Date:4/13/2002 12:31:33 PM

Anyone with any experience with this card & converter? Seems like a less expensive alternative to M-Audio or Echo products, but I'm sure you get what you pay for...

As stated in a previous post, I'm putting together my first digital recording computer, and trying to stay under the budget my wife is letting me have...:-). The computer's pretty much done with the exception of the sound card and I/O stuff. All the analog stuff willl mix down through my board, but I need a MIDI interface and an I/O device...

Other options will be gratefully explored...:-)

Thanks!


Subject:RE: Opinions on Soundblaster Live Drive?
Reply by: beetlefan
Date:4/14/2002 3:58:21 AM

Stay away from ALL Creative cards! They really don't sound that good and they muck up your computer.

If you have limited funds, there are cheaper and comparable cards out there that will easily outperform any Soundblaster card.

Subject:RE: Opinions on Soundblaster Live Drive?
Reply by: H2oskiphil
Date:4/14/2002 9:03:40 AM

Thanks for your input. What other cards would you recommend I look at?

Subject:RE: Opinions on Soundblaster Live Drive?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:4/14/2002 1:25:38 PM

You can pick up the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 for about $159 if you look around. It's one of the cheapest yet provides pro-quality 24-bit, 96 kHz audio. I believe Sound Chaser had it for about that much. (Their online site is a little broken right now but you can give them a call.)

You can also consider the Quattro or the Duo, also from M-Audio. Both act like external sound cards and go through your USB port. Edirol has USB solutions as well but the UA-5 and the DA-2496 are the only models that operate at 24-bit/96 kHz (that I know of). They're a little bit more pricey too.

Always take into consideration the warranty. M-Audio and Edirol have lifetime warranties on most of their products for as long as you own them. (Speakers/monitors, cables and keyboards being the exception.) You won't get that kind of service with Creative's products.

Iacobus

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