Cordless 0 Posted October 15, 2000 I have the option of either a AWE64v or a SBPCI 128 obviously the 128 is based on newer technology but the midi synth output seems to be poor. can anybody shed any light? Share this post Link to post
DFB 0 Posted October 16, 2000 I know nothing about the PCI128, but the AWE64 Value (from experience) works well over all. There are a few catches though. Your stuck with the default win2k drivers, and somethings don't work 100% all the time. I had a lot of trouble with the MIC IN, but a format seems to have strangely fixed that problem. Share this post Link to post
gramaglia 0 Posted October 16, 2000 I'll put my experience. I had a sb32pnp, and bought a pci 128. You'll have to find what drivers u need (there are currently 4 or 5 types of sound cards that are named PCI 128, depending on the number following the CT characters..... and in the end, it wasn't compatible with my mobo, so i returned to sb32pnp. AnyWay my model was a CT 4810, and after 2 days of research I found it uses the drivers of a ES 1371 (Ensoniq!!!), a firm that creative bought long ago. go on with awe64, my opinion. Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted October 16, 2000 My SB64 also with es1371 has far better drivers than my SBlive. Fair enough it doesn't have 3d sound or eax etc, but at least it gives faultless performance. It is excellent for mixing MP3's in winamp. Compare: Winamp, using Directsound output: ES1371 Bufferlength >> 100ms Blocksize >> 1K Can mix 5 mp3 at same time before breaking up (on k6-2 550) SBlive Bufferlength >> 400ms (yet still loses sync) Blocksize >> 10k The card refuses to play 2 tracks at the same time, instead creative have invented an amazing form of TDM (time division multiplexing) good for telecommunication companies, but not mixing tunes. Therefore the sb64pci is at least 4 times faster, and is very stable. Basically when you go to match up BPMs or change the pitch the ensoiq chip is far far faster. It is impossible to mix with close to a half second delay. This also is reflected in audio apps. such as VST, and wavelab... I worship the ES1371. ------------------ System Spec: Athlon 800 Gigabyte GA-7IXE F4 128Mb SSi PC100 Radeon 64Mb DDR (10/10) Hauppauge Wintv Model 406 Realtek 8029 LAN (cnx to ISDN server) Creative ES1371 PCI64v Creative SBlive Value Creative 48mx CDROM Memorex TriMaxx200(DVD/CDR/CDRW, 6,4,24) Maxtor 91301U3 13Gb UDMA 4 LS120 If Jungle.com say it is not in stock it'll never be in stock, so don't order it. Share this post Link to post
Cordless 0 Posted October 16, 2000 euan..........my cards are SB AWE64V and an SB PCI128 do your comments apply to these cards are you saying I should stick with the PCI card as opposed to the older ISA AWE64?? Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted October 17, 2000 SB64 and sb128 are pretty much the same, except the 128 has an extra 64 software midi voices. I would go with the PCI128. Share this post Link to post
JediBaron 0 Posted October 17, 2000 I'm currently using a SB128 (1373 - also Ensoniq ) without even a hickup. After a hard search for 1373 drivers, they eventually turned up at Intel's website. Creative's been giving them certified drivers since Feb 2000, but haven't given the public any drivers (damn Creative support!). Since I started using those drivers though it's worked flawlessly. I agree with euankirkhope in that I like the card much better than the Live! card I used to own. I have no problems and it's mixer definately performs a lot better. Share this post Link to post