![]() I was asking similar questions about 6 or 7 years ago. Trust me, I thought I could get away with just using the SB Audigy, but when I switched to the M-Audio, it opened up a whole new world.Īlso, you need to be aware, the SB is not going to have the same latency performance as higher end cards. go for the something that won't restrict you and have you hitting bottlenecks everywhere you turn (both in hardware/software captibility and sound quality). And I used the original Audigy w/live drive, it was ok, but your going to be limited in what you can do with the Audigy 2, you wont have the same flexibility as what the M-Audio or any other pro card offers.Īnyhow, don't waste your money on a off the shelf Best Buy gadget that is not a true audio recording card. The SB Audigy 2 doesn't have near as many outs/ins, nor does it have phantom power for mics. and I'm particularly speaking of the M-Audio Omni Delta 66 (breakout box with a crap load of inputs, phantom power, XLR inputs, etc etc) and the Delta 66 card. I'm telling you, for a extra $50-100, you can get a real audio recording setup that will give you much more flexibility. it sells for around $170-220 from what I can remember.
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