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- From: John Austin <jea1@Cornell.edu>
- Subject: Re: How do you add sound input to IIci?
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 20:26:31 GMT
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- How do you add sound input to IIci?
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- I use Macromind MacRecorder Sound system 2.0.5, which MacConnection had for
- 174 bucks. Pretty nice, especially if you use your own microphone plugged
- into it instead of the cheesy built-in mic. Also has a line in for tunes.
- SoundEdit does some nice stuff for sound software, tho an upgrade to SoundEdit
- Pro made sense here.
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- One caveat: the MacRecorder Init is *not* compatable with System7 virtual
- memory. It uses it's own virtual memory scheme, so you are limitted to the
- ram you've got. Otherwise, no complaints.
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