Path: utzoo!censor!comspec!becker!bdb From: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Good audio digitizers? Message-ID: <2829@becker.UUCP> Date: 24 Jan 90 22:54:19 GMT References: <6816.25bb00ac@zeus.unl.edu> Reply-To: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Organization: G. T. S., Toronto, Ontario Lines: 30 In article <6816.25bb00ac@zeus.unl.edu> network@zeus.unl.edu writes: | | I'm considering buying a audio digitizer for my A2000. The first name |that comes to mind is Perfect Sound from Sunrize technologies. However |I have heard rumors that Sunrize may be on the verge of financial bye-bye. | My other concern is the the quality of the finished digitized sounds. |I want to digitize a wide variety of sounds from my stereo system. I want |to get good quality, but I don't have any interest in fancy manipulation |of the sounds. Storing sounds in iff format is a must. SunRize industries just sent me an upgrade notice, so I'm not too sure they're that strapped. They apparently have improved both the hardware and the supporting software, so that one can now digitize up to 40000 samples/second, or digitize a stereo source at up to 12000 samples/second/channel. The software saves samples in IFF format, and can create IFF instruments for music programs like DMCS, Sonix, etc. The new software will work with the old hardware. -- ,,,, Bruce Becker Toronto, Ont. w \$$/ Internet: bdb@becker.UUCP, bruce@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu `/c/-e BitNet: BECKER@HUMBER.BITNET _/ >_ "Money is the root of all money" - Adam