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Re: New - Need Advice

Subject: Re: New - Need Advice
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Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 23:58:48 GMT
Hello Recordist of the world:
Maybe the next information could be interesting for you. It is taking from=

Bioacustic discusion list.
Saludos desde Mexico

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As everyone is talking about their equipment at the moment I thought the
following might be of interest:

Transferring your beautiful DAT data to PC for review, analysis, creating
"new age" CDs, whatever...

The Soundblaster Audigy Platinum soundcard has SPDIF and optical input and
output and is an affordable add-on (alternative soundcard actually) for any
desktop/tower PC with free PCI slots (
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/audigy/ ).  Audiowerk 8 by Emagic is a
dedicated card for recording and producing multitrack sound which also has
excellent SPDIF input and output facilities - think it might have been
discontinued however as can't find any for sale.  Shame. If anyone would
like to play with one, I have a spare, but I'd recommend the Audigy for eas=
e
of use any day.

For many, the Sony Datman range is still the recorder of choice for many (I
use a TCD7, current model is TCD10 -
http://www.canford.co.uk/catalogue/pdf_files/page615.pdf ).  Interestingly,
this model has a non-standard SPDIF port and you need to spend a fortune
buying one from SONY, unless you deal with an alternative vendor like:
http://dvdrecorder.american-digital.com/prodsite/category.asp?c=3D175&name=
=3DKlo
neCables.  I bought mine off someone else, based in the USA, who makes them
even cheaper (and really cheap optical cables too) but I can't find the
invoice.  If anyone is interested in this kind of product, please send me a
personal email and I'll dig out the information 

Regards

Howie Watkins
Gower Marine Mammal Project
Sound Recordist
www.gmmp.org.uk

--
Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora.
William of Ockham (ca. 1286 - 1347)








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