Been sick...catching up and adding my 2 cents.....

Computer based digital mixing is definitely possible, but your asking for
pain and fustration if you think x86/Windows can handle it as well as a G4.
Just my opinion.

peace
-LOS

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> In a message dated 2/2/02 7:07:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Yeah this card does have a spidif.  The estra outputs don't  bother me
> at all tho seing as I can always capture the track to audio and resend
> to my sample to my sample via scsi.  Do you find you can acutally run
> plugins on your hardware in real tiem with little trouble?  I have heard
> great things about the 10/10 but it doesn't have enough inouts and i'd
> have no use for the outputs.  Thanks for the advice.
> HoChi
>  >>
>
> I have a modest 400mhz G4 and can run many many plugins on all the inputs
and
> softsynths with no problems... gonna have to get some more RAM soon tho
(320
> isn't enough!)
>     SCSI is a good way to go... I would get a card for that if I didn't
have
> all my slots allocated.
> EZ,
> Donovan
> substrata
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