Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!EE.ECN.PURDUE.EDU!bevis From: bevis@EE.ECN.PURDUE.EDU (Jeff Bevis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Good audio digitizers? Message-ID: <9002020118.AA00814@en.ecn.purdue.edu> Date: 2 Feb 90 01:18:26 GMT References: <25c3b8f9:4189.3comp.sys.amiga;1@tronsbox.UUCP> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: Undue Perversity Engineering Computer Network Lines: 48 I can't *believe* this. I'm 290 articles behind in comp.sys.amiga alone. Please forgive me if this reply hits everyone totally out of context... In article <25c3b8f9:4189.3comp.sys.amiga;1@tronsbox.UUCP>, bleys@tronsbox.UUCP (Bill Cavanaugh) writes: >Lines: 14 > >Jeff Bevis says: >>very soon... it's stereo and can support sampling at 60KHz with AudioMaster >>II. >>There's very little noise, and it's compatible with the rest of them. All >>this for about $69. (Here comes the inevitable sales pitch) ... > >Sounds too good to be true! Parallel port, right? Count me in! Too good to be true? Naw, a good, decently-priced digitizer is something we should have had a long time ago... $69 is, in my mind, still a little pricey, but it's the best I can do in small quantities! I'll add you to my list of 'interested parties'... As everyone who emailed me before knows, I haven't got everything (production- wise) totally up to speed right yet.. Currently, I'm redrawing the PCB with my own software... I wasn't satisfied with my initial layout. While this is good for the digitizer as a circuit, it's going to take me a little bit longer to complete than the 2 weeks or so I told everyone... So, give me 3 or 4! :-) I will be making available a 2 or 3 disk set of samples and playback software for demonstration purposes. I will post more info when this happens and email to all who have inquired so far. If anyone else out there is interested in more info, go ahead and email bevis@en.ecn.purdue.edu and I will give you what I can. For right now, please be patient with me (I'm supposed to be a full-time student, and I work as a consultant in the EE dept, too!) -- as we're all aware (see rejuvenator history), things like this tend to stretch themselves out longer than they were expected to be. Rest assured that I'm getting little sleep whilst trying to get things in order! >uunet!tronsbox!bleys > >"The perversity of the universe tends to a maximum" > > Finagle's First Law ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Bevis Purdue Univeristy School of Electrical Engineering bevis@en.ecn.purdue.edu Give me Amiga or nothing at all.