jp@doc.ic.ac.uk (John Precedo) (05/04/90)
In article <1990Apr25.200639.915@athena.mit.edu> hjeisen@athena.mit.edu (Howard J Eisen) writes: >I'm looking for a sound digitizer for my A2500/30.... >Has anyone heard of MasterSound (by the same people who make AMAS) ? Yes! I have heard of Mastersound. It is availible in the shops, and costs 35 pounds over here. Unlike perfect sound, it can only handle one sound at a time. However, the editing tools are much superior (filter, fade in/out, "compress" sounds etc.) and its sampling range varies from 3 -> 55 Hz. I like it, but then I only dabble with these things for fun. > -Howard Eisen --John -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Precedo, Imperial College,Huxley Building,180 Queens Gate,London SW7 2BZ "He said 'I wish that was me up there'" - "mashed potatoes can be your friends" --- JANET: jp@doc.ic.ac.uk --- DISCLAIMER: That's a joke, sir. Deadpan mode.---
poirier@dg-rtp.dg.com (Charles Poirier) (05/07/90)
In article <1863@gould.doc.ic.ac.uk> jp@doc.ic.ac.uk (John Precedo) writes: >...and its sampling range varies from 3 -> 55 Hz. I like it, but then... ^^^^^^^^^^ But it only handles the bass notes, eh? :-) :-) Cheers, Charles Poirier poirier@dg-rtp.dg.com