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- From: z3kpw@TTACS1.TTU.EDU ("Wheeler, Kevin")
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: SunRize boards
- Message-ID: <9207291030.AA13549@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 11:24:00 GMT
- Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- Hm. That blurb about "The SunRize boards are really *SOPHISTICATED
- RECORDING STUDIOS* is more marketing hype than anything, aimed at
- "multimedia"-buzzword weenies.
- Supposedly they'll sample all 4 tracks at once and the software will
- handle it, is that correct? I'm not really sure. If so, that's all well
- and good, but the Gravis Ultrasound board for PC clones is 16-bit, 44.1kHz
- with 16 channels for about $200.
- Hard disk recording is just a matter of sample editing software that'll
- r of sample editing software that'll write directly to disk.
- Both SunRize boards are overpriced and obsolete already.
-
- I really wish I could do 16-bit sampling on my Amiga, as sampling and
- sequencing is what I bought it for. Doesn't look like it's gonna be
- cost-effective though.
- Hey, next time I need to title a movie though, I can get setup for that...
- (sarcasm alert! sarcasm alert!)
-
- argh.
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