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Published on 04/14/08 at 09:31
PCI sound card with front rack
1 x stereo line / mic in the back
3 stereo outputs (initially for 5.1)
Front:
- An optical I / O
- 1 I / O SPDIF
- 1 input line / mic + extra gain knob
- 1 RCA input
- 1 MIDI IN / OUT
- One headphone volume knob +
ASIO drivers.

I do not use all the great benefits of creative vendors. It gives me the map of computer music poor like me.

I use it on a dual core Athlon 64 4200 + with 2 GB of RAM and 320 hard Dildo
Behind, I have a lot of mess (Start, Gibson, drums)

Many connections is significant even if everything is not usable at the same time.

UTILIZATION

Implementation easy: I plugged in, downloaded and installed the drivers on the creative site and presto, it works.
I use Cubase. We see all the connections. The analog inputs are not bad. The quality is probably not up to the card pros, but we can already have fun. I took my battery with five microphones on the PC. Not bad. For cons, I was not able to manipulate the output as I wanted. I wanted to set the hearing, a headphone output and external audio effects but the output did not respond as I will have wanted. It's a shame but that's not a super pro card. Already, the analog inputs operate in parallel, the luxury. The digital inputs take the place of other analog inputs when used while Cubase see them clearly.

The internal effects are not very good, for against, the internal synth sounds attractive to some. Worth to look at it.

Compatilibité no problems to note. The configuration depends more on the software used the card itself. For my part, I use Cubase SX3. Well what is cubase.

The manual is very oriented to card games or home theater. Indeed, the bundle contains a series of software for setting EAX, THX, XXX, oops, sorry ... In short, I do not use it all and no need to find info on the ASIO settings in the manual. But in fact, if it was listed, it would not be very useful anyway

GETTING STARTED

The drivers are fairly stable. Freezer I had two or three times a year, and again I'm not sure whether it is because of this even though I was using cubase.
I am forced to disable the effects and other vsti while I record to lower the latency to 5 ms (below, it picks up). During the mix, I set the latency to 100ms to be quiet. Obviously, one should not expect miracles either, but for my use, I am quite pleased.

OVERALL OPINION

I plan to use the ubuntu studio linux distribution that looks to defend a lot in computer music Unfortunately, Linux users, you will be confronted with the lack of drivers for linux. No module is compatible at this time (well, I have not found anyway). That said, for less than 150 euros, have almost 6 analog I / O connection with such a rack and the front is really impressive. The DSP is not the most efficient in the world, but at this price, beginners computer music may darken. It defends itself and the card is fully multi-use.
I also tested a card audiomedia3. Certainly it has nothing to do. And there, I plan to buy M-Audio Delta 1010 for 8 I / O and access to 96kHz (44kHz I work with the SB) for my requirements in terms of sound quality have increased slightly. That said, I do it again this choice without any problems. This card is intended for affordable and begin Music is really nice to have this connection and this DSP. It's really cool from creative to have made a card with so many possibilities at this price point. I earnestly advise.