Cloudschatze wrote:That wasn't in reference to the gold plating at all; just the applicable bit about the Gold being marketed as a "high-end audiophile card." As far as the gold-plating is concerned though, it seems like the majority of that hype was generated by lesser-informed newsgroup participants, rather than through any significant mentioning by Creative.
What I meant was that the fact that the card is gold-plated at all.
That alone gives off some sense of 'high-end'/'quality'.
Most soundcards don't have this at all (not even professional stuff from eg Roland), because real musicians know that gold-plating doesn't mean much, except that your connectors will not get corroded.
Audiophiles however are sensitive to this kind of nonsense, they think it makes all the difference. It's not... It's icing on the cake for a good product, but it can't make up for a poorly designed product.
I don't disagree with this, and believe Creative should have been more honest about the advertised specifications. A marketing blurb of, "Professional quality! (Unless you're using the analog output, in which case the quality may or may not be on-par with your old Sound Blaster 16.)" probably wouldn't have made for good sales though. 😀
I think Creative simply should not have built such lousy hardware in the first place. There's no excuse really.
Fun thing: the first PC soundcard I ever bought was an SB Pro 2.0. I already had a C64 and an Amiga, so I had certain expectations of what a computer should sound like.
When I hooked up the SB Pro 2.0 for the first time, I was greeted with loud hissing, and lots of crosstalk from things like the HDD and the VGA card.
I actually went back to the store, because I thought the product was faulty. Even my C64 was not THAT noisy, and the Amiga, which cost about as much as just the SB Pro 2.0, was pretty much completely silent.
But no, apparently that's just what the most expensive SB sounds like... Great!
I think a lot of folks into "computer music" stuff probably have a lot more in common than might be assumed. Guitar playing seems to be one of those things. (Fingerstyle here. 😀)
I'm an electric player mostly... 80s shred/hairmetal, also crossing into prog/jazz/fusion territory. In the style of Van Halen, Vai, Satriani and such.
To stay somewhat on-topic with game music, here's a video of me playing along to a Tyrian track.