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Hello All,

I was hoping that you all might be able to help me. My quandry is that I'm in the market to purchase a new soundcard for my computer and from browsing on-line I've come up with a significant amount of contradictory opinions.

The two cards I am interested in are the Creative Audigy Platinum eX and the Hercules Game Theater XP. Now as I stated in the subject, I am a musician and a gamer and I am looking for....

1.) A card that satisfies my needs as a gamer.
2.) Will give me some ability to experiment with digital home recording of guitar, vocal, and keyboards.
3.) Won't break the bank.
4.) Can easily run a digital out to my stereo system for mp3 playback

Now from the little information I've garnered from the web, the GTXP satisfies 1,3, and 4 nicely. Point 2 on the other hand has been hard to pin down. In fact, I've seen many posts saying that both cards suck and that they both rock. What do you all think?

Also, an alternative I am considering is purchasing a Boss BR-8 digital 8-track (unless someone knows of something better for under $500) and simply running a line out to the computer for storage and maybe even later editing. Is this a better solution.

Sorry, if I sound like an idiot, but I'm really a smart guy, just not when it comes to this atuff.

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The Game Theater XP is a better card overall than the Audigy, but I haven't tried any recording on it, so I can't comment on that.

You can find the Yamaha Pro Mix 01v at Guitar Center for around $800, I recommend you save up for that.

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The GTXP is a better card, but ASIO2 and Sounfonts2 are very handy for hobby musicians. I think there is some soundfont program for GTXP, but it only runs soundfonts v1 so it's getting a little old. I am not sure if SF2 will be supported in the future or if it's at all possible. The midi part of GTXP is really bad and the drivers don't make them any better (latency often 40+). Alternatively you could buy a dedicated sound board (Maudio, terratec etc,) and a gaming board on the side. If you're serious about music making (meaning willing to spend for that little extra) there are several excellent boards out there for around 2-300 bucks you can get high polyphony count, 24/96 and hardware DSPs from several companies. I can give you more specific recommendations if you tell me the features you need, (and those you want, but don't need ;)

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Thanks for the input.

For the most part, I think I've made my decision, and that is to get the GTXP. Gaming is something I do now, home recording isn't and after some thinking, the GTXP is a much better fit for my needs. The Audigy just seems like a compromise and something I wouldn't be happy with as a gamer or musician.

I think I'll probably end up either buying a dedicated recording card or a digital 8-track like a Boss or Yamaha further down the road. My recording needs are kind of demanding in that I want to be able to mic analog instruments and have them sound halfway decent. I think neither the GTXP or SB APeX can satisfy this need.

Thanks again.

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As an alternative, have you checked out these cards?

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keep in mind that pro audio cards are not very good for gaming, so if you ever purchase one it's a good idea to keep the gaming card also

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