| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 3201.1 | perfect soundis good for mono | GUCCI::HERB |  | Sun Dec 10 1989 19:34 | 5 | 
|  |     Get perfect vision if you want a cheap digitizer. I think its the
    cheapest out.
    
    matt
    
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| 3201.2 | Perfect Sound | AMIGA2::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Sun Dec 10 1989 21:11 | 4 | 
|  |     I think Matt meant Perfect Sound (as per his heading). Made by Sunrize
    Industries.
    
    Mike
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| 3201.3 | "chirppy chirppy cheap cheap" | KURMA::GAITKENHEAD |  | Mon Dec 11 1989 03:21 | 10 | 
|  |     How much is cheap ???
    
    I saw one advertised in a Mag for 49.50 (pounds) which was a stereo one
    which came with software, cables, etc. I can't remember the name off
    hand but the price seemed quite reasonable.
    
    Has anyone used one and if so what do you think ???
    
    							George
    
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| 3201.4 | Perfect Sound is O.K. | BSS::CALLAGHAN | If money(TALKS); mine says(GOODBYE) | Mon Dec 11 1989 16:49 | 31 | 
|  |     
    	I've got the Perfect Sound package (around $50) and its a good 
    	product.
    
    	Like the way it does digitization, cut/paste, sampling, etc...
    	and its also the only one I've seen generally offered.
    
    	Nits....
    
    		It doesn't show a realtime sample display as you take
    		the sound.  (My friends over at Apple gave me grief
    		on this when they showed me theirs.  I let them have
    		it when they quoted me a cost that was triple the price)
    
    		You have to use a dial on the box to vary gain, and the
    		box plugs into the parallel slot.
    
    	So....
    		I'd buy the new version  V 3.0 cuz it:
    
    		1. Lets you change the gain with a slider on-screen
    		2. Has both RCA inputs for whatever, and a MIC input
    		3. During monitor mode it does put up a realtime
    		   display of the input.
    
    	P.S. If I buy the latest version mine may go on sale!
    
    
    								Jack
    
    		   
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| 3201.5 | Airmail to the rescue | KIRKTN::GAITKENHEAD |  | Tue Dec 12 1989 02:08 | 8 | 
|  |     
    
    Thanks for the input, I have'nt got the spec with me on the one I was
    looking at but will put it in when I bring the mag in.
    Let me know if you do decide to sell the perfect sound package.
    
    						George
    
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| 3201.6 |  | THEWAV::MIKKELSON | Find Noriega -- use ELF | Tue Jan 02 1990 18:01 | 11 | 
|  |     
    I have Perfect Sound 3.0, and I think it's great.  The only nits I have
    are:
    
    1)  It has an irritating tendency to hang at times.
    
    2)  It needs a realtime playback from disk capability.  (Maybe it's
    there, but I just haven't found it yet.)
    
    - David
    
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| 3201.7 | Sound Sample Archive? | WILARD::BARRETT | Wait'll they get a load of me | Tue Jan 02 1990 21:52 | 6 | 
|  |     As a quick side question ---
    
    		Is there a "sound sample" archive somewhere? There are
    		many "classic" samples (3 stooges, HAL, BATMAN, etc)
		that would be nice to keep in one place.
    		
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