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- From: pgl@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca (Paul Linton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Sampling Net Opinion
- Message-ID: <m9XTwB3w165w@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 07:03:33 GMT
- References: <1993Jan3.132658.16675@vax5.cit.cornell.edu>
- Sender: bbs@draco.bison.mb.ca (BBS User)
- Organization: The Draco Unix System [BBS]
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- p9ly@vax5.cit.cornell.edu writes:
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- > Howdy, Y'all. I want to use my christmas money to get a lil' sampling action
- > going on my 3 meg 500hd. I use midi (music-x), and play samples on Audio
- > Master and Sonix. What's the best hardware availiable? Are the sub-$100
- > 8-bit jobbies (DSS-8, for example) satisfactory? Can't afford the new sunrize
- > boards, but a friend who's got the slots, as well as a prophet 2000 16-bit
- > sampling synth would be interested in your opinions about them too. Thanks!
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- I've got Sound Master and Audio Master IV. Great package. It's about
- $130, I think. It has a built-in mic, 2 mic jacks, and 2 RCA line
- inputs. As well, it's got an input volume slider, and a long parallel
- cable (around 2 feet) which is nice. I think it's the best package right
- now (for an 8-bit sampler).
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- pgl@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca (Paul Linton)
- The Draco Unix System [BBS]
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