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Generally Creative cards are to be avoided, they have many undesirable features, including but not limited to:
- resampling - weird bass/treble levels/control (pro cards will have an adequate default) - inaccurate/misleading specs (i.e. worse noise levels than claimed) - recording limiting over certain noise/frequency levels (for example, a timpani hit or cymbal might get the top parts of the sound cut off) - undesirable noise levels and bad sound quality for price I recommend investing for a sound card like the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz (can get for 1 buck on eBay sometimes), it's the best card in its' price range (i.e under 50-100 bucks) ever made. - Spike Jam it back in, in the dark. |