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Soundblaster Extigy
Hi guys...
Just bought one, reviews seemed mostly positive, with the exception of a common prob being some crackling or popping due to the USB connection, but was said that a high processor speed would rectify this. I'm running a AMD XP 2.6 with 1.0GB DDR 2700 RAM Am I likely to experience any probs when it arrives ina couple of days? And if anyone has one of these, could they let me know their thoughts? I'm particulary interested in mp3 playback and mic recording. (I have 4.1 analogue speakers) Thanks in advance, Tom |
Soundblaster Extigy
"Tom" wrote:
Hi guys... Just bought one, reviews seemed mostly positive, with the exception of a common prob being some crackling or popping due to the USB connection, but was said that a high processor speed would rectify this. I'm running a AMD XP 2.6 with 1.0GB DDR 2700 RAM Am I likely to experience any probs when it arrives ina couple of days? And if anyone has one of these, could they let me know their thoughts? I'm particulary interested in mp3 playback and mic recording. (I have 4.1 analogue speakers) I do not know for what purpose you bought yours.... Basically I bought it to sample vinyl at 24bit analogue and have a soundcard which was less prone to pick up noise from the computer itself. 1.5 meter USB cable, 1 PentiumII@266Mhz laptop an many recordings later I find that the 24 bits are not for recording, and indeed the damn thing doesn't do much 24bit anyway. But for playing to the device and decoding into whatever it apparantly will do 24bit. Needless to say I do not use it for playing back anything or editing. Also I found that a CSMS protected sound streamfrom my KISS-1302 DVD S/PDIF output entering the device on the rear S/PDIF COAX connector will yield a non-CSMS signal on the front S/PDIF TOSLINK connector. But as my DVD player doesn't output trackmarks only marks the bits copyrighted I cannot tell if it also strips the trackmarks. It is quiet, hiogs the bandwidth (as USB v1.1 devices are prone to do) I cannot imagine they would upgrade it for USB v2.0 that would probably require HW mods. Given that it supposedly holds a Dolby decoder chip it should worth the money if you want to decode stuff for surround, but wether that work (and to what degree) someone else will have to tell. I am a bit sour now as I bought a year or so ago and now the SoundBlaster MP3+ is out at roughly 1/4 the price of the Extigy, and it does what I do now: 16bit analog in and ocasionally play sounds to my MiniDisc (a portable Sony) through the optical out. So these days it is ever somore true that what is expensive state of the art now, is tomorrows cheap junk. And the Extigy was junk to start with, its specs being obfuscated enough so that everyone buys it, only to find out how little it does. I have yet to see a digital signal enter the recording software and no erros pop up anywhere, o either it is not supposed to be albe to sample a digital input, only pass it through to Dolby decoding (makes sense only from a production point of view, not a user point of view though). I would say the Extigy was a clever piece of marketing - I bought it thinking it was useful - but the quality it reeks does not stand abnove the rest, and I'd have chosen and M-Audio device instead which was is a semi-pro device. I may get flamed be some people who say this is a great device, and it probably is for those who digital out, only needs a Dolby decoder that works without turning the computer on, and want to show off some fancy thing. And some gamer may even defend it, but USB devices are poor for gaming purposes both in regard to bandwidth but also timing issues evolve once you want to use USB for anything other than ONE device or a simple mouse and keyboard. The programs that are thrown on the accompanying disc aren't worth a lot, I seem to recall my feeling of their ability was that of lite versions, demoware and so on. Almost useful but essential features either missing or upgradable. Since its launch Creative has smoothed the public info regarding analog samping bitdepth to be even less specific than before, so now Creative have once again lived up to their name, Creative product specs. I am through buying stuff that _looks_ cool and useful on a rap sheet, as generally they lack the usefulness and the ability to be useful for more than one specific thing at a time or you find yourself working the fancy gadget only to find a rubber chicken trapped inside. This is one of the few creative products I have not had to replace through warranty or have serviced at my inconvenience.... yet! -breiler |
Soundblaster Extigy
"JJ Harrison" wrote:
"Tom" wrote in message ... Hi guys... Just bought one, reviews seemed mostly positive, with the exception of a common prob being some crackling or popping due to the USB connection, but was said that a high processor speed would rectify this. I'm running a AMD XP 2.6 with 1.0GB DDR 2700 RAM Am I likely to experience any probs when it arrives ina couple of days? Well not the "cutting edge" its not exactly a slow machine if you follow what im saying... If you are too close to the cutting edge, you will bleed a lot for to aquire it. If you let others burn in the new technology chances are the robost technology will survive and the stuff that is too poor will vanish quicker. But everyone is tempted to buy the latest and greatest, and most people are brought up to spend money, get in debt and make all the wrong choices. -breiler's philosophical moment |
Soundblaster Extigy
Tom wrote:
:: Hi guys... :: :: Just bought one, reviews seemed mostly positive, with the exception :: of a common prob being some crackling or popping due to the USB :: connection, but was said that a high processor speed would rectify :: this. :: :: I'm running a AMD XP 2.6 with 1.0GB DDR 2700 RAM :: :: Am I likely to experience any probs when it arrives ina couple of :: days? :: :: And if anyone has one of these, could they let me know their :: thoughts? I'm particulary interested in mp3 playback and mic :: recording. (I have 4.1 analogue speakers) :: :: Thanks in advance, :: :: Tom Just got it and it's phenominal. |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
"Tom" wrote:
Just got it and it's phenominal. I am curious to know if you can sample from a the digital input, and in 24bits. And also wether analog audio input samples in true 24bit (not dithered 16bit). -breiler |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
"Mikkel Breiler" wrote in message
... "Tom" wrote: Just got it and it's phenominal. I am curious to know if you can sample from a the digital input, and in 24bits. And also wether analog audio input samples in true 24bit (not dithered 16bit). -breiler Don't know whether it will answer your question or not but there is a new review of the Extigy (up against a couple of Terratec cards) on Tom's Hardware. http://www6.tomshardware.com/video/200308211/index.html |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
more from the 'Saul school' of popular uk.rec.audio-ism
Don't know whether it will answer your question or not but there is a new review of the Extigy (up against a couple of Terratec cards) on Tom's Hardware. http://www6.tomshardware.com/video/200308211/index.html Reading this it amazes me what can be done for £150, how much an equivalent setup using normal hifi brands would cost? This kind of equipment must give musicians the chance to produce their music themselves, then with internet distribution/promotion the labels are bypassed completely, no wonder they're so scared! :) -- Jim H jh @ 333 .org |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
A certain Saul, of uk.rec.audio "fame", writes :
Don't know whether it will answer your question or not but there is a new review of the Extigy (up against a couple of Terratec cards) on Tom's Hardware. Has Arny looked at this card yet ? -- "Jokes mentioning ducks were considered particularly funny." - cnn.com |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
I am curious to know if you can sample from a the digital input, and in
24bits. And also wether analog audio input samples in true 24bit (not dithered 16bit). 1. I believe you can 2. I know you can't. because of (2) i've just bought the MP3 blaster USB box, it has phonos instead of minijacks and is going into the spare tape loop of my amp (now my tape deck has died). Will report back on performance later! Oh - Ialso have a Yamaha AP-U70 that I use for recording straight from the SP-DIF out of my digital mixer - that's a neat piece of kit. Tim |
Toms Soundblaster Extigy
Mikkel Breiler wrote:
:: "Tom" wrote: :: ::: ::: Just got it and it's phenominal. ::: :: :: I am curious to know if you can sample from a the digital input, and :: in 24bits. And also wether analog audio input samples in true 24bit :: (not dithered 16bit). :: :: -breiler I'd be happy to test stuff for you, but am limited my no digital input devices. I do however, have a mic :-s ! T. |
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