Subject: | Re: Cheap upgrade 722 -> 744 with four preamps... (not really but... |
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From: | "Tim Nielsen" supernielsen |
Date: | Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:48 am (PDT) |
I have been really intrigued by this too. But I've been trying to get any information from them for months, and have officially given up. Around the first of the year, I was repeatedly told it was 'weeks away'. Every month or so I'd get the same answers. Finally in May they told me 'we have no further plans or knowledge of when this thing will exist'. Seems like they must have run into some problems that they can't figure out. I would guess it's not easy, and probably writing the software to 'decode' back the four channels is difficult. But I wouldn't hold my breath, I don't have any hope at this point it will ever be a reality. On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:28 AM, Aaron Ximm wrote: > Another Core Sound announcement I missed, Len's got a press release > about a new product called the "4Mic": > > "4Mic is a revolutionary, portable, handheld, battery-powered, |
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