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- From: gi@gj-cent.demon.co.uk (Gi)
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- Subject: Re: Any dates set for OctaMED S/S PC version
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 20:49:09 GMT
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- Greg Mclaughlin wrote in <19960228.7B729F0.8985@mother.com> on 28-Feb-96
- 09:22:29 :
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- >which can be anything if it's just a huge sound sample. Pick up a Zip drive
- >or the like, and you are in business! I think Octamed (at least for the
- >Amiga) could really benefit from this option.
-
- Octamed SS does have a mix to disk function, but if you're that bothered about
- having 256 channel sound then buying 2 Emu Emulator IV's is the best option, I
- can't imagine and Amiga or PC sound card ever having that amount of
- sample power, I use the Amiga's 8-bit sound mixed in with my synths so 16-bit
- sampling is a waste of time for me, and when I do require it I shall get a
- Rack Mount sampler as I think most PC soundcards are aimed at Multimedia not
- studio work.
-
- G. Jones - gi@gj-cent.demon.co.uk (Centrifuge Studios)
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