
* User's manual, but considering the ease of use, it's a minor problem. * Driver interface is very easy to understand and to use. * Many inputs/outputs so that you can use it as a mixer (but don't expect to connect an acoustic drum kit.) It seems there are problems with Linux and Mac.) I don't regret having bought it and I would buy it again without any hesitation.

I never tried to record several channels simultaneously. I don't remember the exact latency time but it's imperceptible. I haven't experience any problems with the drivers, so I haven't updated them (don't update a good working system. With the last driver version, the PCI card outputs are deactivated so don't try to connect your speakers to the line out. I also use an amp simulation (Jonson J-station) as a preamp between the guitar and the sound card.Īlthough the manufacturer has no website anymore, you'll easily find the drivers on the web. I'm using this sound card with a mid-range computer (256 MB Ram, Intel pentium VI 1,2 Mhz).


I chose it for its low price and the high number of inputs (allowing you to use it as a mixer). I bought this sound card to record my guitar, bass and vocals. Originally written by cardiomax2000 on Audiofanzine FR.
