Question: How does sonar work? Answer: The word “SONAR” stands for SOund Navigation And Ranging. For both humans and animals, it is a way to understand what’s around you using sound instead of sight.
The first time I installed the Sonars, I just plugged them into the test machine and started using them straight away. If you want more than basic functionality, though, youll be needing the drivers.
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Since the Sonar 5.1 are technically a sound card, I thought it might be interesting to run a few benchmarks to see how the Sonar stack up against a discreet sound card, like the Creative Labs X-Audio.