does this change your mind about creative at all?

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....well if i'm gonna go play a video game....sure I'd buy it
 
agreed. i don't see a huge use for it in the recording world. I havn't had a good look at it yet though.

I read somewhere that E-MU planned to use it in their next set of cards... maybe that is false though
 
And that means what to an audio engineer?

What exactly does all that gobbledy goop(this is a technical term look it up) mean? Really how does that apply to recording? It seems to me that all that means is that you will be able to watch THX movies on your comp and play video games with less stress on your cpu. Means nothing if you still have 250ms latency.
 
Well, with all that power, if Creative went ahead and opened up the chip so that guys could write plugins for the thing, that might be pretty useful. Probably won't happen, but one can dream, right?
 
Sklathill said:
Well, with all that power, if Creative went ahead and opened up the chip so that guys could write plugins for the thing, that might be pretty useful. Probably won't happen, but one can dream, right?
Oooh....I can't wait to sell my TC Powercore and get a SoundblasterCore!
 
It seems ExtremeTech is pretty ignorant when it comes to sound cards. They make mention of M-Audio as if they're nothing, and make no mention of Echo, Edirol, RME, etc. I guess PCs are only for watching DVD's and playing games, right? :/
 
that's what i was thinking. you definately have to be looking at that article from a certain point of view. they make it sound like this is the best thing to grace computer sound since the release of sound blaster live.
 
Robert D said:
Oooh....I can't wait to sell my TC Powercore and get a SoundblasterCore!
Well, I was thinking open it up, meaning open it up to the programming world and we'll see audio plugin stuies as open source projects on sourceforge. I know I'd love to have that sort of stuff at hand for my MFA thesis on near-real-time procedural audio design...
 
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