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- From: wlmcgr@netcom.com (W.L. McGraw)
- Subject: Re: BLue Ribbon: A Slap in the Face
- Message-ID: <wlmcgrDKwLIy.3yu@netcom.com>
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- References: <wlmcgrDKvs2s.2q0@netcom.com> <jarrodr-0801962220240001@jarrodr.mindspring.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 07:44:58 GMT
- Sender: wlmcgr@netcom23.netcom.com
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- Thats just my point. Support the Amiga. If there are features you would
- like to see in an Amiga music program contact the programmer and offer
- money, one of the best motivators I know. With the newer 32 bit Amigas
- with Kickstart 3. and hard drives plus 6 megs as standard equipment we
- should see software that easily out performs anything BRS made.
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- I know about the 16 bit sound boards for the PC, I have heard them and
- I am not impressed. My Amiga 8 bit samples played at 48K and piped
- through my expander IMHO sounds better than those cheap 16 bit sound
- boards with wave tables. Its the filters that make samples sound rich
- not the bits.
-
- More power to the Amiga.
-
- Jarrod Roberson (jarrodr@province.com) wrote:
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- : >There are some very nice music programs being written for the Amiga.
- : >Programs like Samplitude, SoundEffect and QuaudraComposer. We can
- : >put or support behind these new and talented programmers. With the
- : >proper support theses programs and programmers will break new ground.
-
- : Well that sophmoric response is underscored by the fact that none of the
- : programs you list have anything to do with what BRS products did.
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- : BTW : Samplitude is now available for Windows. ACK!!!
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