Specs Of A Sound Card

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Looking at the specs below
Any sugestions? Are they good, acceptable, or KEEP AWAY?

Sound quality: 24-bit ADVANCED HDTM. 24-bit/192kHz, DVD-Audio
SNR (Signal-Noise-Ratio): - A-Weighted with AES17 filter:
2V Rated Output 1V Rated Output
Stereo 106dB 102dB
Front and rear channels 106dB 102dB
Center, Sub woofer and rear center ~90dB ~86dB

- Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise at 1kHz (AES17) = 0.004% (1V, 2V Rated Output)
- Frequency Response (+/-3dB, 24-bit/96kHz input) = <10Hz till 46kHz (1V, 2V Rated Output)

Sound quality in playback: - 24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion during playback with sampling rates of 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHz in 6.1 mode and up to 192kHz in stereo mode
- SPDIF output up to 24-bit at 48 or 96kHz

Sound quality in recording: - 24-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion during recording in 8, 16 or 24-bit at sampling rates 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 to 96kHz
- SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) input up to 24-bit/96kHz
- ASIO 2.0 drivers for low latency (=2ms) multi-channel playback or recording

Wave table and MIDI: -Hardware synthesizer (2x16 Channels) with 64-voice polyphony featuring E-MU®'s patented 8-point interpolation technology for accurate sample reproduction
Software synthesizer - multi timbral wave-table (16 Channels)

Line level: - -10dB
Sound standards: MIDI and GM MIDI
- AC97
- ASIO
- EAX Advanced HD
- EAX
- OpenAL
- DirectSound and DirectSound3D
- Dolby Digital Surround EX
- Dolby Digital
- DVD-Audio med MPL (Meridian Loss less Packaging)
- Windows Media 9
 
...Are you trying to talk about Creative's card ? :rolleyes: :D
 
James Argo said:
...Are you trying to talk about Creative's card ? :rolleyes: :D

Who said it was Creative card?? ha ha ha

what you think of the specs
 
It was EAX, EMU, Surround 5.1... :D
Anyway, that's a good spec. But as the word good is relative, then we may need to know good for what ? :) What's the goal ?

;)
Jaymz
 
James Argo said:
It was EAX, EMU, Surround 5.1... :D
Anyway, that's a good spec. But as the word good is relative, then we may need to know good for what ? :) What's the goal ?

;)
Jaymz

For recording
i have ordered a terratec 6 fire due in next week but a friend of mine is breaking my balls saying the sb is better......
by posting the specs here i want to see what people think of the above steps for recording purposes as not many do know the specs of the EX 2
 
christos said:
For recording
i have ordered a terratec 6 fire due in next week but a friend of mine is breaking my balls saying the sb is better......
by posting the specs here i want to see what people think of the above steps for recording purposes as not many do know the specs of the EX 2

I MEANT TO SAY THE ABOVE specs not STEPS
 
They both (SB card & Terratec) is indeed a good card of their own. I mean, Terratec would be better if you deal almost with audio instead of MIDI. While SB cards have unbeatable Soundfonts in MIDI section. I didn't see anything wrong with the spec. All you may want to concern is what features will you need from the card beside regular recording & playback audio (eg. multi input simultaneous, digital I/O, etc, etc...) And in case you need to know "the best" soundcard for home studio...

Click this way...

;)
Jaymz
 
christos said:

Don't worry about bullshit specs. Look at the construction of the card and what sort of physical connections it has. Then look at the rep it has among users.
 
How many times we got to tell you. SB's suck for recording. On a more professional level that is.;)
 
Stealthtech said:
How many times we got to tell you. SB's suck for recording. On a more professional level that is.;)

I know i have heard many times
i have to convince a friend of mine and by showing him replies i might be able to.........
 
the specs are allright but inputs are on mini jacks, and it's consumer line level -10dBV, you can't even plug a V-amp2 into the darn thingy.

Delta 44 with 4-in 4-out +4/-10 switchable, great converters but no midi, is alot better for serious stuff (you can plug pro and non pro gear into it, and monitor on your consumer level stereo) With omni IO you get two headphone outs and mic/instrument inputs, but still no midi...

for midi and sound fonts get yourself a SBlive + kx drivers sitting next to the delta and you're ready to pull out some good vibes

a bit more expensive but definitely worth it IMO
 
Christos,

Tell your friend: Steer clear of Creative Cards. They are not meant for serious recording work. There are too many limitations and compromises to make them contenders in the pro-audio league.

Yes - but look at the specs... Creative's creative advertising hyperbole.

Congratulation on your Terratec choice. You will not be disappointed. It will piss all over your mates SB...

Want to play SoundFonts with a non-Creative card? Search in the CakeWalk BB. All is explained. :)

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BluesMeister
 
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