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The_Hab The_Hab
Published on 01/29/03 at 13:57
APRS two years galres variety with good old SBLive, I was looking for a sound card "guides" music and not a purely musqiue card at a reasonable price.

After a few searches, I have chosen DMX to the following features:

- Quality converters recognized.
- Support of 24/96
- Support the ASIO driver and clean and compact (as opposed to "bloatware" from Creative Labs)
- Map 5.1
- Rack faade with MIDI, Mic and Headphone knob, practice!

UTILIZATION

The facility does a little rough, with some errors on my part. We must learn to handle a bit drivers, and that he must notament disable before uninstalling, otherwise the blue screen guaranteed.
Also for some time the driver 126 of the official site silent a bad driver, which has been corrected t.

Once you take the time to understand the options diffrent driver and use the software for hosts, going a lot better.

Against by the media is again, took me a while to find the email in which they rpondent (in French, has caught up a little) and the dealer returns the ball without Franais complex.

GETTING STARTED

The drivers are stable and efficient trs. They are no longer days since I put my DMX but I found no bugs that ncessiterait.
I work with Reason 2 4 ms latency without any problem.
DVD playback in 5.1 is satisfactory, even if I lack of references, and play EAX2 is possible, even if the quality of effects is that of infrieure SBLive.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had prs six months now. Once I got my bearings with it, I'm absolutely not envisage Spare to another:

- Quality sound at the top
- Stability and low latency ASIO driver
- Rack Before very practical

I just baffouill beginners in the installation but I have forgiven and learned the matter o)

The thing I regret if I scratched a little, also the look a little cheap panel CONTRL is the lack of Linux support for now ...