First post, by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
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I skipped Diamond MX400 on the first place (mostly because Aureal Vortex 2 > Canyon3D 😀 ), but while lazily skimming through this old review, I read something about A2D --a software emulator for A3D 2.0.
A3D 2.0 also added "A2D", the software-only reduced version of A3D 2.0 that works on any old sound card, but at the cost of a big fat performance hit. You can use A2D with the MX400 and get results no worse than those from any other sound card, because all of the work's being done by the CPU.
I'm thinking about a system capable to support "legacy" A3D games --as well as modern EAX games. Instead of putting a Diamond MX300 besides your modern sound card, and getting the headache of conflicting resources between two sound cards, how about using A2D instead? From what I read, the weakness of software emulation is CPU performance hit, but with modern CPU we have today, it shouldn't matter anymore, should it?
Anyone ever tried A2D before? Does it have other drawbacks beside CPU consumption? Does it sound worse than real A3D 2.0?
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman.