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- From: ibhan@husc8.harvard.edu (Ishir Bhan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Sound-Input NuBus Boards
- Keywords: Sound input, NuBus, cheap
- Message-ID: <ibhan.722536529@husc8>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 16:35:29 GMT
- References: <1992Nov20.131440.994@cs.utwente.nl>
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- pfam@amstel.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Peter F. A. Middelhoek) writes:
-
- >I was wondering whether anyone could give me some pointers about
- >NuBus sound input boards, for my IIcx. I want to be able to use
- >all the standard voice annotation stuff. I can't use something
- >like MacRecorder (which I'm told uses the serial port) because I'm
- >clean out of serial ports left to use.
-
- > Obviously I'm looking for something that'll give me sound
- >input capability, that is compatible with the standard Apple System
- >Software and works like the built-in sound input, like on the Mac
- >Classic II. Of course it would be nice if it isn't too expensive.
-
- > Does anyone know of such a thing?! Any help would be
- >greatly appreciated.
-
- NuBus sound boards tend to be high end, but you might want to get
- MacRecorder and one of those serial port adapters that give you more
- serial ports.
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- -- Ishir Bhan (ibhan@husc.harvard.edu) --
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