gll2139@ritcv.UUCP (Gerard L. Lanois) (04/07/88)
[====] I have become aware of the capabilities of the Video Toaster through this conference and various magazine articles. I am wondering if there is a similar product available to process audio in real time. I am interested in producing effects such as delay, flange/chorus, compression, etc. Cost is not really important, as the capability would be worth it to me. Do the cheaper samplers (Mimetics, Perfect Sound) have what I'm looking for? I'm sure there are expensive (faster sampling rate) samplers out there, but I haven't run across any. Email, and I'll summarize if you wish. Many thanks! ============================================================ = Gerard L. Lanois - Rochester INSTITUTION of Technology = = ...!rochester!ritcv!gll2139 = = gll2139@ritvax.bitnet PO Box 20246, Rochester, NY = = gll2139@ritcv.UUCP 14602 = ============================================================
jlabelle@lynx.northeastern.edu (09/07/90)
This is a reponse to mark@tc.fluke.com: Mark, in your concern about the audio. I bought 20 watt speakers from radio shack with a 25 watt amplifier. You can buy CBM's speaker. Although they look good with the monitor, it really doesn't give out. It's gonna cost ya money for getting sound. But again, quality isn't free. By the way that goes into the amiga then to the amplifier and then to the speakers. But ya probably already knew that. ---- Spontaneous Gratification -- That's all I ask for!
sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) (09/14/90)
jlabelle@lynx.northeastern.edu writes: |Mark, in your concern about the audio. I bought 20 watt speakers from |radio shack with a 25 watt amplifier. You can buy CBM's speaker. |It's gonna cost ya money for getting sound. But again, quality isn't free. Radio Shack <> Quality But... Radio Shack = Expensive -- John Sparks |D.I.S.K. Public Access Unix System| Multi-User Games, Email sparks@corpane.UUCP |PH: (502) 968-DISK 24Hrs/2400BPS | Usenet, Chatting, =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|7 line Multi-User system. | Downloads & more. A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of----Ogden Nash