Not 2 weeks ago you could buy the lowly GAMER (no not the EXTREME or the
Fata1ty} it for under 70 bucks, even directly from Creatives store... now
they're around 90? geebus this seems backwards.
Dennis Croll enlightened us with:
Yeah, it was expensive as hell :(
-Larry
I have a several year old Hercules GTXP that also has standard musical
inputs and optical inputs. I use my soundboard's monitor output into it and
use EMagic Logic Platinum for mixing and effects. I play several instruments
and then can do vocals and can then add percussion and about any other
tracks I want. Kind of a neat setup and has very good sound for ***. It
may be a bit old, but really ahead of it's time 5yrs ago. It is much like
your X-FI as far as having it's own memory and a seperate connector box with
tons of inputs.
Ed
Hercules driver mis-management really annoyed me after a while.
-Larry
>>I have the X-FI Elite Pro with the external box. It has a bit better
>>electronics, more RAM and, the main reason I got it, a true Guitar input.
>> Yeah, it was expensive as hell :(
>> -Larry
> I have a several year old Hercules GTXP that also has standard musical
> inputs and optical inputs. I use my soundboard's monitor output into it
> and use EMagic Logic Platinum for mixing and effects. I play several
> instruments and then can do vocals and can then add percussion and about
> any other tracks I want. Kind of a neat setup and has very good sound for
> ***. It may be a bit old, but really ahead of it's time 5yrs ago. It is
> much like your X-FI as far as having it's own memory and a seperate
> connector box with tons of inputs.
> Ed
I found one that worked well with XP and never changed....:-). It was
released about the same time as XP IIRC. I still use it in my recording box
and it is still working great......It too was pretty expensive for it's
time. I'll keep using it for music 'till it drops...........:-)
Ed
It was based on the same hardware as the Hercules GTXP. Funny thing is, TB
had WHQL drivers available even before XP was released. If I remember
correctly, Hercules needed another 3 months before we got drivers that
worked right.
They were developed from the same code based provided by the chipset
developer. There was no excuse for it on Hercules part IMHO.
-Larry
>>I have one of the old Hercules GTXP's around here somewhere too. I may
>>have tossed it though :(
>> Hercules driver mis-management really annoyed me after a while.
>> -Larry
> I found one that worked well with XP and never changed....:-). It was
> released about the same time as XP IIRC. I still use it in my recording
> box and it is still working great......It too was pretty expensive for
> it's time. I'll keep using it for music 'till it drops...........:-)
> Ed
Yea, that was a bummer. And some of the later drivers disabled some of the
GTXP features that I needed. Once I found a driver that functioned well I
stayed with it. Probably the reason that Hercules no longer exists as it's
own entity. I am not sure, but I can't remember seeing anything even branded
Hercules in some time.
Ed