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On 22/02/2012 10:25 AM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> So, from a seller point of view: market is gamers and alike
No, it isn't.
This is a specialist audio interface for music production. It features
special low-latency ASIO drivers (something that games don't give a fig
about).
It actually performs quite poorly as a general-purpose sound card. When
you start playing a sound, the first half-second gets cut off -
presumably because that's how long it takes for the sound hardware to
switch on. But for proper music production, it works much better; with
the motherboard's sound card, there's far too much delay between
pressing a key and hearing a note.
> Choice was:
> * invest nothing, gains 1
> * invest a lot, gains 1.01
>
> Your bet ?
I wouldn't mind, but some of the /other/ models from the same
manufacturer /do/ have 64-bit drivers. Just not /my/ model. >_<
Well, if the manufacturer can't be bothered to support the hardware that
I've purchased, I guess that means it's time to take my money elsewhere...
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