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- From: deh1@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (Darrel Herbst)
- Newsgroups: comp.dsp
- Subject: Re: Newbie Question
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.003425.29823@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 00:34:25 GMT
- Organization: Lehigh University
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- I have some questions about these two sound boards, and using them for a
- realtime signal processing of say, a guitar. Or even as a home recording
- device, if it is in fact, possible to do such a thing.
-
- >If you do it for fun, sound blaster is quite adequate. But you
- >are serious then I suggests using Turtle Beach or Pro Audio Spectrum 16.
- >SoundBlaster did come out with their 16 bit ASP board. But again, when
- >I check out their board, I don 't see they do a good job in shielding the
- >analog ground plane.
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- My question is, I called Pro Audio and asked them how I could get some source
- code to work with, but there's something like 2 weeks waiting time for an
- answer to any 'technical' questions. Does anyone know of anything I can work
- with? Either code, or documentation, it's not important which. You see, I
- haven't bought a sound board yet, and I'm trying to make the best possible
- choice.
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- If anyone has any information on these two boards (where I can purchase, any
- and all technical bulletins or other documentation) please let me know via
- email or post. I'm sure others might like some of this information.
-
- Thanks a lot.
- Darrel Herbst
- deh1@lehigh.edu
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