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| Re: OT-anyone ever play with a Tremoverb? [message #65127 is a reply to message #65126] |
Fri, 03 March 2006 07:42  |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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usage.
>>LaMont
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>>Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>HI Lamont,
>>>I agree that yes the RME Digi-968 card designed over 8 years ago by RME
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>>>does not sound as good as the higher-end EMU cards. They don't to me
>>>sound as good as the newer RME converters on the Fireface, Multiface and
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>>>their stand alone converters. But there is allot more to making a good
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>>>sounding AD/DA then just the converter chips used. For the money EMU has
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>>>done a great job on the hardware design of their converters but hey when
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>>>you have the buying power of Creative Labs behind you then I would
>>>think so. The only things I don't like about the EMU stuff is the mixer
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>>>applet. It's way to convoluted for such a simple card. Also the lack of
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>>>larger I/O cards but sense they are marketing the stuff mostly to a home
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>>>enthusiast market it makes sense why they don't.
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>>>Chris
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>>>LaMont wrote:
>>>> Hi Edna,
>>>> To me, E-Mu cards blows the sonic doors off of RME. In comparisons,
the
>>RME
>>>> cards sounds "stale" & Lifeless. Where as, the E-Mu cards(1212M 1820M)
>>sound
>>>> alive with depth..
>>>> LaMont
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>>>> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>>>> Well I just won a 1212m on ebay, nearly new, for $107. It can be upgraded
>>>>> to the 1820m as I understand it, if desired. The converters are spec'd
>>>> at
>>>>> 120db. I have been hearing rave reviews on these on some other forums,
>>>> even
>>>>> compared to RME. Gonna u
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