Audigy 1 - 24bit recording?
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Audigy 1 - 24bit recording?
Is it possible to record in 24 bits on the Audigy 1 card? Seems unable. Sound is garbled as hell. Anyone knows more?
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Well, that explains it then.
I *can* record in 24 bits on the Audigy, but playback sounds bitdistorted like hell.
The internal SoundStorm nVidia card do seem to be able to record 24 bit though, so I use that instead, and has now put my synth through the effects-processor of the Audigy instead, to use it's reverb-functionality and spice up the synth (since it lacks reverb fx).
Works surpriringly well, and with very low audiable noise on the throughput.
I guess those low SNR-values of Creative's card is good for *something* afterall.
Cheers, and thanks for the input.
I *can* record in 24 bits on the Audigy, but playback sounds bitdistorted like hell.
The internal SoundStorm nVidia card do seem to be able to record 24 bit though, so I use that instead, and has now put my synth through the effects-processor of the Audigy instead, to use it's reverb-functionality and spice up the synth (since it lacks reverb fx).
Works surpriringly well, and with very low audiable noise on the throughput.
I guess those low SNR-values of Creative's card is good for *something* afterall.
Cheers, and thanks for the input.
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