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RE: Home Studio
I recommend you read the information at http://www.guillemot.com. Their
soundcard is pretty decent. I purchased their Home Studio thing. Since I
don't have other software like Cubase or Cakewalk, I don't know if they
have any issues with this soundcard; however, the recording program called
Quartz SE it comes with is so-so. Anyway, it is said not to rely heavily
on your CPU. For the money, I think it's a bargain. I found the best
price at http://www.necx.com.
I used to have a Cyrix P166+ (so-called P133) and really slow old-style
IDE hard drive, a Quantum BigFoot. Since then I've upgraded to an Asus
TX-97E motherboard with a Pentium 233MMX and a Western Digital Ultra-DMA
6.3-GB hard drive, as well as a Maxtor Ultra-DMA 11-GB hard drive, and
this things rocks. I'm now considering that new AMD P300 "2" CPU they got
out that fits in my Socket-7 type of plug for the CPU. That should really
speed it all up.
However, I'm also considering it may make more sense to buy a whole new
computer with a Pentium II 400 MHz. They are really fast. This month
they started building 450-MHz computers.
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Steve Lauder [mailto:steve.lauder@elspa.com]
| Sent: Friday 21 August 1998 1:46 AM
| To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
| Subject: Re: Home Studio
|
|
| >Today, I went and picked up the Soundblaster 128PCI soundcard...
|
|
| Great! Do you think you could let me know how you get on with it? I'm
| itching to upgrade my AWE 64, but I'm looking for the right card to do it
| with. The main thing I'm concerned about is how heavily it relies on the
| CPU for its operations.
|
| I run a P166MMX (6 months ago it sounded like a dream machine,
| now it sounds
| like I need to upgrade!), and even a simple task such as playing
| a music CD
| whilst playing Quake causes considerable system slowdown.
|
| - Steve
|
|