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From: NaNo oeysaase@online.no
Subject: Re: Delfina
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 97 03:28:00


Tomasz Nidecki wrote:

>I thought nobody deals the Delfina, that you can only get it directly. I
>guess I was wrong...

Maybe the dealer ordered a bunch of cards?


> N> Hmm.. sounds easier with an effect prosessor. You just push thoose
> N> buttons, turn thoose knobs and off you go. I just spent the last couple
>That's what DelFX does for you.

I should have it in a couple of days.. can't wait!

> N> Does that mean i could watch CD-I movies on my cd-rom?
>I said audio player. A video player might be written using this DSP, but I
>believe 20 MIPS is not enough for real-time video (am I right, everyone?).

What do I know? It would be nice with a mpeg module for the 1200.. like the
one one for cd-32..

> N> three versions.. 8, 12 and 16? or does the package say it's an 16 bit
> N> sampler, but still it's only a 12 bit sampler?
>Aura comes in 2 versions - 8 and 12 bit. Clarity is the 16-bit version I
>believe...

But the label clearly states it's an 16 bit sampler and the software also.
I don't know if Hi soft are making the samplers anymore, but could it be that
it's a release before they closed down the project or something.. if it's
closed down?  When i listen to recordings from cd's, the sample quality is
very close up to the original.. not studio quality, but very great sound
quality for just the price of $80. And i'm pretty sure it's not 12 bit sound
I'm hearing.

> N> Anyway, I read an article in.. I think it was Amiga Format, or CU-amiga.
> N> It explained that you could change the amiga sound filters with some
>No idea about that filter stuff, sorry...

Hope somebody can come up with  an answer to the hover components inside the
aura sampler duh. I'll talk to a guy I know, wich is an expert with
electronics.. and if we figure something out on improving the amiga filters
and sound quality, i'll let the interested ones know what happend.




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