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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal )
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Perfect Sound and MED V3.2
- Message-ID: <crystal.727824839@glia>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 21:33:59 GMT
- Article-I.D.: glia.crystal.727824839
- References: <1993Jan23.062637.47005@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu>
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- In <1993Jan23.062637.47005@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu> elm4@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (Ed Mackey) writes:
-
- >In article <Jeffrey_Keyzer.04si@sacbbx.sac.ca.us>, Jeffrey_Keyzer@sacbbx.sac.ca.
- >us (Jeffrey Keyzer) writes:
- >>
- >>In <1993Jan20.024109.1@ualr.edu>, lrfrederick@ualr.edu writes:
- >>> I'm trying to use a Perfect Sound with MED V3.2. I can't get any sound
- >>> through it. Any suggestions?
- >>>
- >>> lrfrederick@ualr
- >>>
- >> I can't either, in fact, I don't think anyone can... MED was
- >>apparently not written to support Perfect Sound. I think it has
-
- >MED only supports Perfect Sound versions BEFORE 3.0. When PerfectSound
- >introduced 3.0, they for some reason decided to make themselves
- >hardware-incompatible with all previous versions of their own product.
-
- Not quite true...Audition 4 supports all hardware versions of PerfectSound.
- (Says right here in my manual... :>)
-
- >So, MED and most PD sampler programs only support pre-3.0 versions of
- >PerfectSound.
-
- >My brother does all his sampling with MED and some old PerfectSound hardware
- >(before 3.0 came out) and it works just fine. I was thinking about buying
- >a sampler myself, but I can no longer be sure which ones are compatible
- >with MED etc. I would imagine that most of the "build-it-yourself" ones
- >floating around on the net are compatible (the old interface was extremely
- >simple).
- > --Ed.
-
- The difference between PerfectSound 1&2 and PerfectSound3 is that 3 has a
- microphone jack and 1 & 2 do not.
-
- Personally, I think the mic jack was a nice touch...and why not just sample with
- Perfect Sound and THEN dump it into MED? There ARE ways to work around the
- "problem" you know... ;>
-
- Crystal
- ;>
-