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- {subhead}Melody 1200 pro{def}{p}
- Review by Robert Karlsson
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- It was with great anticipation I got the small package containing
- this piece of hardware from Katodevelopment in Germany. When I opened
- the brown cardboard-box I was greeted by a black and white manual,
- first off in German, and then the English section. First of all, the
- English would make my old English teachers get a heart attack, but I
- did never have any trouble understanding the point they were trying
- to make (well, except maybe for the "Only at best case it doesn't
- work if this is done wrong" sentence boggled me to the point where I
- just decided that it wasn't necessary to know precisely everything).
- Anyway, the manual isn't the best I've seen, but the only thing that
- might be a little confusing is that the manual refers to pictures in
- the manual that doesn't exist, which can be a downside if you're not
- too good at the Amiga's anatomy.
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- After tearing off the husk of my tower it didn't take me long to
- locate the clockport on where the board is to be connected, plugged
- it in and mount the analog part, that takes care of output and input.
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- The card has two inputs, which surprised me a little, unfortunately I
- haven't been able to test them for recording, because the microphone
- from our PC wouldn't fit. And I haven't had the time yet to try and
- plug in for example a cassette player and try to rip a tape. But I
- trust them on this thing, it probably works, as long as you get your
- hands on the right software at least. And speaking of software, you
- also get a CD with a few useful programs (both freeware and demo
- versions of other popular programs, such as Audio Evolution, BurnIT,
- etc.), some demo songs both in MPEG and CDDA format, drivers for your
- newly purchased soundcard, and perhaps the most important thing
- (besides the drivers, of course) is a registered version of AMPlifier
- which can use the hardware MPEG decoder on the card, as well as using
- WinAMP skins, etc.
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- Now, it might be worth mentioning that the
- installer script was behaving very weird, I had to open it in an
- external text editor and look at it from there to see what it was
- doing. After all installation is done, just run your favourite
- soundprogram and start experiencing a whole new world of audial
- opportunities - and after that you can start listening to all your
- old MP3's again, and re-discover why you got them in the first place.
- The sound and quality is amazing, and frankly I didn't think I'd see
- the day when my Amiga would beat the PC on the audio front, too.
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- There is only one thing that is sort of annoying with this soundcard,
- and that is that you can't be connected to the internet and use the
- soundcard at the same time if you use modem rates over 28.8. This is
- apparently due to an interupt problem, it can however be solved by
- buying Hypercom or Silversurfer - however, it's uncertain whether the
- Silversurfer will work together with the Melody, since they both
- connect to the clockport; even though there's "another" clockport
- connector on the soundcard itself (thanks to Patrick Beerhorst for
- clearing up this matter).
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- Final comment; this is a fine piece of German innovation, and at
- least I thought the price was reasonable - after all, the MPEG
- hardware decoder gives lowspec. users the opportunity to enjoy MP3's
- the way they were meant to be. But there's also something you better
- keep in mind when dealing with hardware that gets connected to the
- clockport, or any other place where they were originally not intended
- to be fiddled with: They are only hacks, and that's why it's not at
- all certain that you get exactly what you bargained for. I would
- probably now afterwards, if I have had the opportunity, bought the
- Zorro version instead, which probably costs a little more, but
- instead gives a little better results. But it still doesn't change
- the fact that the Melody 1200 pro adds so much to your computer that
- you'll wonder how you ever could have lived without it before,
- especially if you fiddle around with music, composition and such, as
- I do, you'll divorce "Paula" for good (unfortunately you'll have to
- cheat with her once and a while because the sound.datatype doesn't
- support soundcards/AHI, and the patch I tried for getting the
- datatype to use AHI instead of audio.device didn't work). The card
- and some of the software are perhaps not entirely faultless, but then
- again, you shouldn't expect everything to be absolutely perfect.
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- {bold}Available from{nobold}:I paid 539 DEM for it. (Including P&P - the recomended price is 499 DEM).
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- {bold}Overall{nobold}: 88%
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