Amen! I've used SB Live and Ensoniq Audio PCI cards among others. The first time I played anything through my DSP 2000 I was shocked. The sound quality is amazing. Jan On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 17:39, Rick Taylor wrote: > On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 13:16, Hartmut Noack wrote: > > Am 15.02.03, 18:56:47, schrieb Rick Taylor <ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> zum > > > On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 09:21, Hartmut Noack wrote: > > > > > 1) try Soundblaster 1024 Live! Player ( NOT SB Live 501 !!) > > > > > But, if you want a pro card... get a pro card. ...Something that won't > > > lose half of its functionality without windows. ...Something made for > > > music... not made for gamers. > > > > OK- i use Terratecs EWX 24/96 with SUSE 8.1, but i spend more time trying > > to make it work stable enough to work with audacity than i spend time to > > record some music with it... > } (Witch was not so with SB 1024 on my old Box and SUSE 7.3 > > That's strange... my experience with Soundblaster cards {I've > installed, probably 25 or 30 on various machines {windows} I own two and > I have a motherboard with one built in} is that they're no more stable > than most consumer cards and don't really sound any better than the bulk > of them. They're comparable to my $15 Muse or my 10 year old PAS16 in > terms of sound quality and don't quite measure up to my Santa Cruz in > either regard. The fact that they support sound fonts and have a digital > out is something of a plus. > > On the other hand, my limited experience with pro cards {that being my > Delta and my MOTU cards} is that they're much more stable and the sound > quality isn't even in the same ballpark. I intend only to upgrade in the > future. > > What I find to be truly disturbing about soundblasters is the fact that > they're not only the default but frequently the high end available from > most manufacturers and in most computer stores. ...That most consumers > will spend $200 on a graphics card and really think nothing of it while > with sound they're frequently not even aware of their options. {In other > words... ask any consultant what the best is and you'll hear > "soundblaster" {Which is patently untrue.} > > ...Given the benefits that competition has brought us in almost every > other facet of the computer industry, this strikes me as very limiting. > Personally, I'd like to see the envy24 replace soundblaster as the > default so that things could start moving past the point we're at now. > > {:} Semi proprietary technologies like Direct-x strike me as similarly > limiting.} > -- > Rick Taylor <ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > The Dispossessed >