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- From: wmtwen@rw8.urc.tue.nl (Erlend Nagel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: More about the Falcon
- Message-ID: <wmtwen.725022987@rw8.urc.tue.nl>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 11:16:27 GMT
- References: <1gs8orEINN4tj@uni-erlangen.de> <BzL1r7.JMq@unix.amherst.edu> <1992Dec21.015045.5960@cc.umontreal.ca>
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- kosmatoo@JSP.UMontreal.CA (Kosmatos Odisseas) writes:
-
- >Before I reply to the first question, let's clarify something else: Your
- >DAT tape deck will output digital information which the Falcon will be able to
- >receive and directly digitally manipulate, then send back to the DAT, this
- >through the DSP port or something. You will not need to sample anything.
- Hey, so I could use the falcon to make direct digital copies of DAT
- tapes??? And of compact disks??? Without the problem of the copy
- protection??? Sounds *great* then I would finally be able to make my
- own compilation of best songs on tape!!! And copies of it for my
- friends of course. Yes it is illegal to give them to my friends but I
- hate it that I cannot even make more than one copy for my own use, so
- that is totally absurd!
-
- Erlend.
-