http://www.netzmarkt.de/thomann/smb_suche.html?SUBJECT=KOMFORTSUCHE&PAGE=1&SEITE=1&MAINPAGE=1&WAEHRUNG=GBP&ARTTEXTSPRACHE=E&SUCHBEGRIFF=multiface&sn=9eea09cb1525d72a701e0676fa5fcdb5

This is where I got my Hammerfall and Multiface from.. Can't be beat in England for 
prices and as far as I can tell, you don't gain anything (guarantee, support etc.) if 
you buy from the UK.. It's a top, top card!

(I'm assuming you're wanting to ship to the UK).. 

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Hustler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 June 2002 11:49
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Which Sound Card?


I was going to part with �599 Korg Oasys, until I realised that Korg had no
intention of creating W2K or XP drivers for it.
I've not seen it sell for less than 599 pounds in the UK, it was never
discounted as much as in the US.

I was going to get a Yamaha sw1000xg, but there's a lack of XP support. It
works with W2K drivers, but a lot of people are saying some plugins don't
work and Reason on it's own doesn't work; plus Yamaha themselves point out
that the driver isn't intended for XP. Given the amount of peeps requesting
the XP drivers in forums, I would guess it's best to go for another card in
case Yamaha do another Korg.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan El-Bizri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 8:30 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Which Sound Card?


>
>
> > everyone seems to think that the sb cards pretty much suck for the price
> > (besides the sb lives, pretty decent for a <$40 card).  if you like
inputs
> > on a breakout box that you can mount in the front, look at the terratec
> dmx
> > 6-fire or their mt-88.  also, everyone says the rme products are the
shit,
> > but that's a little too expensive for me as of now...
> >
>
> Hi all,
>
> My first post :> Just had to chime in :>
>
> Yeah, RME products are the shit.
>
> However, if you are willing to make certain compromises, the absolute best
> deal in music gear is a Korg Oasys.
>
> Upside of Oasys:
>
> - more DSP power than a protools farm card (tons of effects, virtual
synths,
> samplers etc on board, and not those yamaha GM crap ones.)
> - most of the samples and instruments from the Korg Triton and it's
> expansion sets
> - latencies almost as good as my RME Hammerfall
> - I've seen it in stores for less than $300 US
> - better A/D D/A than most outboard gear. Really clean sound. A/Bing it
with
> my old yamaha promix made me sell the mixer.
>
> The Downside
>
> - the card was a total bomb, so the is >no support< from Korg, other than
> hardware repair. You are stuck with what you get - this includes
> win2k/XP/OSX drivers. You are stuck with win98, or OS9 on the apple.
> - they haven't been in production in a while, so finding may be hard.
> However, if you do find one, it'll probably be pretty cheap. (The card
> originally retailed for $2,000 US, and if Korg had pulled it's head out of
> it's arse, it probably would still be selling for that much. It's
practially
> a Triton on a card (with lower polyphony albeit, but with virtual synths
and
> a massive effects bus)
>
> I have it sitting in a Celeron shitbox in my machine room, who's only
> purpose in life is now to power the card. I use the ADAT in to bus audio
> from my main machine through it's effects and analog out.
>
> Check it out - it rocks.
>
> sserendipity
>
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