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E-MU 1212M or Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic?
I've been reading quite a few threads pertaining the differences of brands and types of soundcards. I'd have to say there's definitely a lot out there to experience with soundcards. I've came to down to the decision between the following two soundcards: (1) E-MU 1212M and the (2) Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
I'd like to hear from both sides, the pros and cons. I have seem to read more pros for the 1212M compared to Creative's X-Fi series. Understanding the differences and realizing that each soundcard of the x-fi series has certain qualities, I've decided that the Extrememusic would be more ideal for my usage. (Platinum was a consideration, but the production for it has stopped). I'll include some purposes: Music plays such an important role in my life, sound quality is what I desire. I hope to record music of my own someday in the near future. I do not play video games at all, however, I watch movies. I also author/edit dvds and is involved with video production. So the sound quality involved in those areas can be crucial.
I appreciate you reading this thread, I really hope I can come down to a decision. Thanks so much for your time.
Currently, I'm using on-board High-Definition audio sound from my motherboard. However, I used to use my Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty soundcard, which is in the box right now, since the drivers for it doesn't work with my system. (I hope to get rid of that too.)