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signal2112
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just want to know if the sound blaster live platinum can be taken seriously as a possible candidate for a home recording sound card.
most of the stuff i've read from the net leads me to belive that its primarily thought of as a "gamers" card or for teenage mp3 finatics.
i don't care much about the in's and out's, becouse it's only me recording, and only one instrement at one time. also the soft ware that comes with it.( i'm content with good ole' easy to use n-track!! i just care about sound recording ability, signal to noise ratio...ect.
the "live drive" really brought this cards appeal into veiw for me. (i know the farther away from the computer, the beter the noise reduction.) does that have much to do in this case?
i like how it fits nice and snugg into a drive bay, as opposed to the darla's breakout box that seems awkward at best.
I have a friend who does recording all the time and knows his stuff. he spent $300 or so
on the famed event darly card, after tons of good reveiws in it's favor. he was less than impressed with it's proformance and actually
perfered his $90-$100 sound blaster live.
he said he got a better signal to noise ratio
and over all better sound????? I take his word as fact, he's been at pc digital recording for a while.
all in all does the sound blaster live compare to the darla in raw sound recording ability???
is there a "dramatic" differance between the two in this area?
i'm new to this bb and glad i found it!!!
thanks guys.
also does 24 bit recording make much of a differance than recording 16 bit?
most of the stuff i've read from the net leads me to belive that its primarily thought of as a "gamers" card or for teenage mp3 finatics.
i don't care much about the in's and out's, becouse it's only me recording, and only one instrement at one time. also the soft ware that comes with it.( i'm content with good ole' easy to use n-track!! i just care about sound recording ability, signal to noise ratio...ect.
the "live drive" really brought this cards appeal into veiw for me. (i know the farther away from the computer, the beter the noise reduction.) does that have much to do in this case?
i like how it fits nice and snugg into a drive bay, as opposed to the darla's breakout box that seems awkward at best.
I have a friend who does recording all the time and knows his stuff. he spent $300 or so
on the famed event darly card, after tons of good reveiws in it's favor. he was less than impressed with it's proformance and actually
perfered his $90-$100 sound blaster live.
he said he got a better signal to noise ratio
and over all better sound????? I take his word as fact, he's been at pc digital recording for a while.
all in all does the sound blaster live compare to the darla in raw sound recording ability???
is there a "dramatic" differance between the two in this area?
i'm new to this bb and glad i found it!!!
thanks guys.
also does 24 bit recording make much of a differance than recording 16 bit?