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From: Cyan Blade cyblade@sd.cts.com
Subject: Re: What's The Best 16-Bit Sound Card
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 97 05:30:00
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
References: Mark.Salud.45f0@mtrap.cts.com, 5j23d9$o99@info.nask.pl

Tomasz Nidecki (tonid@elektron.pl) wrote:
: Yoadie yo ho !!!

: Based on a message from Mark Salud to ,

:  MS> Perhaps this question has been asked before, but what the heck-- I'll
:  MS> ask anyway.
:  MS> Of all the 16-bit Audio cards for the Amiga out there, which is the
:  MS> best? I'm considering getting one for my A2000.  Ideas??

: I've done a review of cards in our Polish Amiga Magazine. Here's a brief co=
: nclusion:

: The best is undoutably the Soundstage, however it costs about $1500 and has=
:  absolutely no software for it. It has quadruple outputs, both analog and=
:  digital, Zorro-3, onboard DRAM, strong 20MIPS DSP. The only way to use it=
:  is with Broadcaster video cards :-/

This is no longer true.  Producer, the video editting package used with
the Broadcaster Elite, has been separated from the Broadcaster and now
comes in an Audio only package.  AudioLab 16 also has a version that 
supports the SoundStage, although only Producer can record on the 
SoundStage.

Also, this week, Applied Magic received the latest SoundStage board,
the SoundStage Pro, from the manufacturing house.

For more info, check out the AMI web page.  www.applied-magic.com
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