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MGR/ctargia
Creative Labs Audigy Platinum Sound Card
Published on 05/04/10 at 15:00Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Interface Sound Card
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much...…
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much...…
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Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Interface Sound Card
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much useless to you. Quality seems great for my purposes but it might not hold up to a real studio recording, this seems more for personal use.
Well constructed. I did have some of the pins on the card that connect the ribbon to the front panel bend a bit after multiple removals for one reason or another. Other then that this card should last you, even second hand.
Great low latency card for people who aren't afraid to break open there desktop and mess with it. May not be up to studio quality standards. Can be expensive if you pay full price. You should be able to find a used one or one on sale on eBay or some other internet site. Don't pay retail. But I would recommend it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much useless to you. Quality seems great for my purposes but it might not hold up to a real studio recording, this seems more for personal use.
Well constructed. I did have some of the pins on the card that connect the ribbon to the front panel bend a bit after multiple removals for one reason or another. Other then that this card should last you, even second hand.
Great low latency card for people who aren't afraid to break open there desktop and mess with it. May not be up to studio quality standards. Can be expensive if you pay full price. You should be able to find a used one or one on sale on eBay or some other internet site. Don't pay retail. But I would recommend it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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MGR/ctargia
Creative Labs Audigy Platinum Sound Card
Published on 05/04/10 at 15:00Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Interface Sound Card
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much...…
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much...…
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Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz PCI Interface Sound Card
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much useless to you. Quality seems great for my purposes but it might not hold up to a real studio recording, this seems more for personal use.
Well constructed. I did have some of the pins on the card that connect the ribbon to the front panel bend a bit after multiple removals for one reason or another. Other then that this card should last you, even second hand.
Great low latency card for people who aren't afraid to break open there desktop and mess with it. May not be up to studio quality standards. Can be expensive if you pay full price. You should be able to find a used one or one on sale on eBay or some other internet site. Don't pay retail. But I would recommend it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I bought this on a great closeout sale around 2005 years ago from zipzoomfly.com for $75 with rebate. Hard to find it for that price.
Allows internal recording on your PC Desktop, practically no latency when recording since you do not have to go through a USB or some other slow external interface. And you can conveniently plug your 1/4' jack right into the front of your tower! I used this for overdubbing bass tracks from some demos that needed bass lines and recorded some personal projects.
Need to know how to put computers together. If you are not hardware savvy, this is pretty much useless to you. Quality seems great for my purposes but it might not hold up to a real studio recording, this seems more for personal use.
Well constructed. I did have some of the pins on the card that connect the ribbon to the front panel bend a bit after multiple removals for one reason or another. Other then that this card should last you, even second hand.
Great low latency card for people who aren't afraid to break open there desktop and mess with it. May not be up to studio quality standards. Can be expensive if you pay full price. You should be able to find a used one or one on sale on eBay or some other internet site. Don't pay retail. But I would recommend it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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MGR/John Miker
Creative Labs Audigy Platinum Sound Card
Published on 05/31/06 at 15:00Recording/playing for 17 years
$200 on ebay.
Works fantastic for digital recording. I run over 32 track playback with no problems. No lag or sync problems with the audio. Midi sounds are on par with typical sound cards. If you are getting recording problems with this card then your machine is either too slow or you don't have enough ram. The card itself is rock solid on windows XP.
Nothing.
Good, typical sound card quality.
This is a fantastic solution for a home recoding studio setup. Its the only low latency sound card available in it's price range.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
$200 on ebay.
Works fantastic for digital recording. I run over 32 track playback with no problems. No lag or sync problems with the audio. Midi sounds are on par with typical sound cards. If you are getting recording problems with this card then your machine is either too slow or you don't have enough ram. The card itself is rock solid on windows XP.
Nothing.
Good, typical sound card quality.
This is a fantastic solution for a home recoding studio setup. Its the only low latency sound card available in it's price range.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
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Recording/playing for 17 years
$200 on ebay.
Works fantastic for digital recording. I run over 32 track playback with no problems. No lag or sync problems with the audio. Midi sounds are on par with typical sound cards. If you are getting recording problems with this card then your machine is either too slow or you don't have enough ram. The card itself is rock solid on windows XP.
Nothing.
Good, typical sound card quality.
This is a fantastic solution for a home recoding studio setup. Its the only low latency sound card available in it's price range.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
$200 on ebay.
Works fantastic for digital recording. I run over 32 track playback with no problems. No lag or sync problems with the audio. Midi sounds are on par with typical sound cards. If you are getting recording problems with this card then your machine is either too slow or you don't have enough ram. The card itself is rock solid on windows XP.
Nothing.
Good, typical sound card quality.
This is a fantastic solution for a home recoding studio setup. Its the only low latency sound card available in it's price range.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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MGR/Psychoguitarz
Creative Labs Audigy Platinum Sound Card
Published on 06/26/04 at 15:00$200 To do home recording, needed a digital audio in sound card.
Everything is right there in the front, all inputs etc...
This horrific Sqreech it makes when it can't handle all the processing. Practically blows your monitors up. There is no fix/download for this Sqreech From Hell as other users call it. Creative Labs has slow, horrible tech support.
OK
Don't buy a Pro-Sumer card for pro audio. This is ok for an internet type sound card to listen to simple 2 track music, not so good for multi-track tasks. Buy Pro-Audio if you want Pro-Audio!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
Everything is right there in the front, all inputs etc...
This horrific Sqreech it makes when it can't handle all the processing. Practically blows your monitors up. There is no fix/download for this Sqreech From Hell as other users call it. Creative Labs has slow, horrible tech support.
OK
Don't buy a Pro-Sumer card for pro audio. This is ok for an internet type sound card to listen to simple 2 track music, not so good for multi-track tasks. Buy Pro-Audio if you want Pro-Audio!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com…
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$200 To do home recording, needed a digital audio in sound card.
Everything is right there in the front, all inputs etc...
This horrific Sqreech it makes when it can't handle all the processing. Practically blows your monitors up. There is no fix/download for this Sqreech From Hell as other users call it. Creative Labs has slow, horrible tech support.
OK
Don't buy a Pro-Sumer card for pro audio. This is ok for an internet type sound card to listen to simple 2 track music, not so good for multi-track tasks. Buy Pro-Audio if you want Pro-Audio!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Everything is right there in the front, all inputs etc...
This horrific Sqreech it makes when it can't handle all the processing. Practically blows your monitors up. There is no fix/download for this Sqreech From Hell as other users call it. Creative Labs has slow, horrible tech support.
OK
Don't buy a Pro-Sumer card for pro audio. This is ok for an internet type sound card to listen to simple 2 track music, not so good for multi-track tasks. Buy Pro-Audio if you want Pro-Audio!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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- Manufacturer: Creative Labs
- Model: Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
- Category: PCI/ISA + Rack Soundcards
- Added in our database on: 06/09/2005
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