muso wrote:Yeah I love my creamware cards.
Oh god, another one! :p
muso wrote:Creamware cards are expensive for a reason. They knock the spots off most audio cards on the market. Sure you can get a good sound with any reasonable soundcard these days, but a creamware system is gives you a huge amount of processing power and unparalleled versatility at almost no cost to your CPU overhead.
See, here's the main problem I have with creamware/soniccore/whoever - every now and then I think to myself 'yeah, a dedicated dsp soundcard to take the strain off my main cpu would be nice'. Then I go look at the cost. Then I look at what I could get for that price if I spent it on a PC instead, as a dedicated VST box. I mean, I'm sure the creamware stuff is decent, but I don't see how it could possibly compete with NI Komplete running on a quadcore cpu with 4GB RAM. OK, if I didn't have Komplete already it might be a tougher call, depending on what gets bundled with the cards and what I could scare up on a PC for the equivelant price, but as I
do have Komplete it seems a total no-brainer.
And that's without the concern of buying into a platform that seems to me to be in intensive care and might croak at any moment. I'd worry about being left with a closed system that I can't get upgrades for.
Still, I'm keeping an eye out on the ASX expension card if they ever get around to releasing it, if it's a reasonably priced it might find a home in my CME UF60.
Edit: Actually, if I'm being honest, the
main problem I have with them is I get so tired of watching Me$$y jizz off over his keyboard over them at the slightest provocation. I mean, I'm all for word-of-mouth endorsement and all, really, but can we please leave the hype to the marketroids and stick to reality?
obscurity.
"Only the great masters of style ever succeed in being obscure." - Oscar Wilde.