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- From: cain@silverblue.fac.cs.cmu.edu (Sebastian Nightingale Cain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics,rec.video.production,rec.music.synth
- Subject: What config. for MIDI and Graphics
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- Date: 2 Sep 92 22:18:34 GMT
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- Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
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- I've been puttering around with MIDI and been wanting to get
- into computer graphics and video production for awhile, but
- never had the funds. Now I'm quite a bit more serious, and have
- been looking around Pittsburgh for a dealer, but there are only
- 2 that I have found - one is inconvienent for me to get to.
- The other is much closer, but is just getting into the Video
- Toaster and the Amiga (they are actually a small audio/video
- store) and so are not ready to actually sell and support them
- just yet.
-
- What I wanted to know was what I should be looking at inorder
- to get into this stuff. I was recommended an A2000 with an
- accelerator board to begin with. I would like to start out
- with just the MIDI and then aquire the video after I
- know a bit more about the subject. So what I'm asking, is what
- should I look at for a starter system that is easily expandable
- but not extremely expensive to start with?
-
- Thanks.
-