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- From: petter@pnilsen.UUCP (Petter Nilsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: SunRize boards
- Message-ID: <petter.03rc@pnilsen.UUCP>
- Date: 15 Aug 92 11:32:42 GMT
- References: <1992Aug5.222858.20299@nmt.edu> <1992Aug10.074351.5821@cheshire.oxy.edu> <petter.03pm@pnilsen.UUCP> <9f6maan@lynx.unm.edu>
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- Organization: Ultima Thule Software
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- X-NewsSoftware: GRn 1.16e (7/4/92) by Mike Schwartz & Michael B. Smith
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- In article <9f6maan@lynx.unm.edu> kholland@hydra.unm.edu (Kiernan Holland) writes:
-
- > >How about being the first board on *any* computer with 8 voices 16bits with
- > >64 times oversampling and controllable from Bars & Pipes Pro ?
- > >Justifies the price for me at least...
- >
- > 64 times oversampling is silly. (???)
- > What do they need with that?
-
- They sample the noise out of the normal hearing range of humans.
-
- > Roland S-10 = 469 dollars.
- > Roland S-220 for 529 dollars,
- > Ensoniq EPS for 999 dollars,
- > However, that Fairlight Series IIX+ selling for 6,300 is out of
- > my price range.
- >
- > That Sunrize cards advanatge is that it can play from the hard drive,
- > but it isn't a full-fledged synth/sampler.
-
- You can't compare this card with a synthesizer or a sampler. This card is not
- intended for that use. Basicly, laying sound on video is the main purpose
- of this version of the card. 8 tracks is mighty good and will surely attract
- a lot of musicians to this board (when the digital IO comes...).
-
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