imic (cheap, good) or echo indigo (couple bills but 24/96 and a couple of I/O 
configs available)
-Joe

> 
> From: "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/08/25 Thu PM 12:59:14 EDT
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: (313) OMAR-S,Oasis#14,FXHE RECORDINGS,12"  sounding 
> prettyfilthy..  gotone ordered....
> 
> thats most of what it does. records like this are about how and
> where you play them, ive had this be quite effective for me. ive
> had it for about a month or so since it was only available at
> record time in detroit. its killed it a couple times for me. 
> 
> tom 
> ________________________________________________________________
> andythepooh.com
> 
> 
> 
> Yeah dj tools are cool, and can be the real bizness when you drop 'em
> right. But I only need so many of them. Not that I don't like it, but
> when it comes down to the last few dollars I've got, I tend to hold out
> for a solid 3-4 tracker with a couple of really good songs and a tool on
> the inside cut. The thing that annoys me about omar on occasion is that
> he'll drop an obvious "no variety at all" tool as a single sided limited
> release. Gimme a freeking break. But then what do I know? it's made him
> a cult icon and I'm still trying to find a decent usb sound card for my
> new laptop. Anyone got any recommendations? 
> 
> And Tom, you gotta do a straight up dirty tool extravaganza mix for me
> cause I like summa your picks (even if I'm too broke to pick them up
> myself) and wanna hear them doing some damage man (also because a lot of
> them I couldn't imagine doing anything close to damage, but I trust your
> word on it). You can call it "the tool shed mix" (I'm clever eh?). Word.
> :)
> 
> Kamal K Stoddard
> 
> 
> 
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