Cosmos75
09-21-2004, 04:33 AM
I was reading a review on the various models of Audigy ZS.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1382721,00.asp
I noticed that the one difference was with the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
ASIO 2.0 Low Latency Multi-Track Recording Support (24-bit/96kHz) - NA
What does that mean? And why is that the only one that has NA?
:confused:
Quote
"Interestingly, the only real differences between the three cards are the bundled software, the presence of a breakout box, the box type, and whether ASIO 2.0 multitrack recording is supported. Aside from these variables, the three are identical. Based on this, the $99 Audigy 2 ZS is the best value by far. You should really only consider the other two versions if you need the additional I/O or want to get a home recording studio going. "
Well, I would like to be able to record some guitar stuff on the computer so the additional I/O are very welcome. But I would only go for the Platinum version and not the Platinum Pro version.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1382721,00.asp
I noticed that the one difference was with the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
ASIO 2.0 Low Latency Multi-Track Recording Support (24-bit/96kHz) - NA
What does that mean? And why is that the only one that has NA?
:confused:
Quote
"Interestingly, the only real differences between the three cards are the bundled software, the presence of a breakout box, the box type, and whether ASIO 2.0 multitrack recording is supported. Aside from these variables, the three are identical. Based on this, the $99 Audigy 2 ZS is the best value by far. You should really only consider the other two versions if you need the additional I/O or want to get a home recording studio going. "
Well, I would like to be able to record some guitar stuff on the computer so the additional I/O are very welcome. But I would only go for the Platinum version and not the Platinum Pro version.