Afronaut
07-12-2004, 09:40 AM
Its not really a secret how crappy SoundBlaster drivers are.
They do very little of fixing the issues on the drivers.
A I reinstalled my XP, I found optional drivers for my old SB Live card.
kX Audio Driver (http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php?skip=1):
The kX Project is an independent development project, focused on providing free WDM Audio Drivers for kX-Compatible sound cards. Read our Mission statement for a quick introduction.
The kX Audio Driver is an independent WDM (Windows Driver Model) driver for all EMU10K1 and EMU10K2-based soundcards manufactured by Creative Technology Ltd. and/or E-mu Systems Inc., including the SoundBlaster Live! series, the E-mu Audio Production Studio (APS) card, and the Audigy / Audigy2 series of cards. (Full List).
The kX Audio Driver package includes driver system files and setup files as well as a powerful audio mixer application (the kX Mixer), which acts as a Graphical User Interface, providing access to many of the driver's internal functions. The following features are either fully supported or partially supported in the latest release of the kX Audio Driver:
Wave Recording & Playback
MIDI Synthesizer (Soundfont-based) and MIDI UART In/Out
DirectSound 2D and DirectSound 3D
Full ASIO and GSIF support
DSP Microcode Loading/Unloading
Full AC97 codec control
AC3 Software Decoding
The kX Driver is FREE and will remain FREE. Please note that you can always encourage development by making a donation to the kX Fund. As one of our contributors has pointed out, if all satisfied kX users made even a very modest donation (say $10 each), it would go a long way towards deferring our costs and would further encourage development of new features (and elimination of old bugs).
Certain parts of this site are available in different languages (see the buttons
So, installed my card, booted to Safe Mode, installed the KX-drivers and rebooted.
Was easy and painless.
Its a good option for ppl who makes music with their PC and has compatible soundcard.
Look kewl, and im about to check out how they work on recording.
Atleast the latency got wayyyy smaller.
Maybe i remember to post in here after sometime,
just say my opinion of how they work on my Sloppy Puter.
:cool2:
They do very little of fixing the issues on the drivers.
A I reinstalled my XP, I found optional drivers for my old SB Live card.
kX Audio Driver (http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php?skip=1):
The kX Project is an independent development project, focused on providing free WDM Audio Drivers for kX-Compatible sound cards. Read our Mission statement for a quick introduction.
The kX Audio Driver is an independent WDM (Windows Driver Model) driver for all EMU10K1 and EMU10K2-based soundcards manufactured by Creative Technology Ltd. and/or E-mu Systems Inc., including the SoundBlaster Live! series, the E-mu Audio Production Studio (APS) card, and the Audigy / Audigy2 series of cards. (Full List).
The kX Audio Driver package includes driver system files and setup files as well as a powerful audio mixer application (the kX Mixer), which acts as a Graphical User Interface, providing access to many of the driver's internal functions. The following features are either fully supported or partially supported in the latest release of the kX Audio Driver:
Wave Recording & Playback
MIDI Synthesizer (Soundfont-based) and MIDI UART In/Out
DirectSound 2D and DirectSound 3D
Full ASIO and GSIF support
DSP Microcode Loading/Unloading
Full AC97 codec control
AC3 Software Decoding
The kX Driver is FREE and will remain FREE. Please note that you can always encourage development by making a donation to the kX Fund. As one of our contributors has pointed out, if all satisfied kX users made even a very modest donation (say $10 each), it would go a long way towards deferring our costs and would further encourage development of new features (and elimination of old bugs).
Certain parts of this site are available in different languages (see the buttons
So, installed my card, booted to Safe Mode, installed the KX-drivers and rebooted.
Was easy and painless.
Its a good option for ppl who makes music with their PC and has compatible soundcard.
Look kewl, and im about to check out how they work on recording.
Atleast the latency got wayyyy smaller.
Maybe i remember to post in here after sometime,
just say my opinion of how they work on my Sloppy Puter.
:cool2: