Creative Labs has done it again. Like its previous top-of-the-line models, the Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum eX boasts a huge selection of multi-channel sound-processing capabilities, comprehensive I/O options, a wireless remote, and an over-the-top bundle of software and accessories.
Creative seems to have kept one concept in mind whilst designing Audigy platinum eX: cutting edge. It has a 400Mbps IEEE 1394 port, 24-bit/96KHz digital-audio support, a flexible external I/O box, innovative 3D-gaming capabilities, and a turbo charged digital-sound-processing (DSP) chip that's more than four times faster than earlier models.
The Audigy Platinum eX package consists of three discrete components joined by a variety of cables and connectors. Its main PCI board provides line in, mic in, and 5.1-channel analog and digital outputs, while the Audigy Extension daughterboard adds a joystick/MIDI connector. An external I/O module, called the Audigy Drive, offers aux in, MIDI, and coaxial and optical S/PDIF connectors, as well as headphone and Mic 2 jacks equipped with dedicated volume controls. All three components include high-speed IEEE 1394 interfaces (FireWire ports) designed for devices such as camcorders, external CD recorders, MP3 jukeboxes, and other IEEE 1394-networked PCs.
Not surprisingly, installing the Audigy takes some work. The two boards must be connected by multiple ribbon and 1394 cables, plugged into an open power connector, attached to modem and CD and DVD-audio outputs, then routed to the Audigy Drive with a massive, multi-headed cable. The software installation is fairly straightforward, but it can take quite some time if you choose to load all of the card's many bundled applications, including music-making software such as Sonic Foundry Acid DJ 2.0, Steinberg Cubasis VST, and Image-Line Fruity Loops.
In our hands-on evaluation, the Audigy's DSP generated outstanding MIDI output, boasting 48 channels, 64-voice hardware polyphony, and the ability to load high-resolution samples into an unlimited amount of host memory. Its 32-bit effects engine and true 24-bit, 6-channel digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) produced breathtaking sound and low noise levels, and the card was even able to record multiple analogue inputs simultaneously. Like earlier Sound Blasters, the Audigy provides a great selection of surround-sound capabilities, including the ability to mix 5.1 channels down to 2, synthesise a huge number of pre-set acoustic environments, and expand stereo into bona fide multi-channel sound. It also offers one-of-a-kind 3D-gaming features such as the ability to render four acoustic environments at once, move and position environments in real time, and create realistic, morphlike transitions between environments.
As terrific as it is, the Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum eX isn't perfect. Despite its complexity and relatively high price, it lacks luxuries such as gamer-friendly front-mounted USB and joystick connectors. Its 24-bit/96KHz audio capabilities work only with devices that are connected to its digital I/O jacks, and the card can record and play files on a PC hard drive at no greater than 48KHz and 16 bits.
But these concerns seem minor in light of the Audigy's formidable strengths. It can't match the flexibility and sonic excellence of dedicated studio equipment, but for a PC sound card, it comes awfully close. If you won't settle for anything less than the state of the art, this is the sound card for you. However all this high-end technology will probably evoke a defeated feeling in the value end of the consumer market. The good news for those on tight budgets is that they haven't been precluded them from owning the technology underpinning the Platinum eX.
Creative Labs is offering the Audigy sub-system in three less expensive packages: Platinum standard, X-Gamer and MP3+. Each version is tailored appropriately for its intended consumer and cost AU$199.99. The Platinum edition requires internal installation of the Audigy Drive in a PC drive bay but comes with a slightly less robust software bundle. Neither the X-Gamer nor the MP3+ version includes the Audigy Drive and remote control. The X-Gamer software bundle leaves out the Platinum's music-production software, adding Deus Ex instead. MP3+ substitutes game software for audio authoring ware, offering Beatnik Mixman Studio Remixer and MixMeister Technologies MixMeister 3.0.
Creative Audigy Platinum eX
Company: Creative Labs
Price: AU$499
Distributor: Creative Australia
Phone: (02) 9666 6100



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