hd recorders

M wils0450 at tc.umn.edu
Wed Apr 7 15:28:25 CEST 1999


All right, clarifications...I was speaking specificalaly about the card in
question at the start of this post. All I remember seeing for it was
WIn95/NT drivers. No TEOS, no MACOS, no DOS, no WIN 3.11. 
BTW-Creamwares 'Pulsar' takes full advantage ofthe MMX set.
SOrry I didn't specify earlier.
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, The Dark force of dance wrote:

> You've obviously never seen the Creamware's 3DAT. Let me put it this way.
> If I was given a choice between a full blown Pro-tools and a TripleDAT the
> Protools wouldn't get a second thought. They had managed, through a little
> forethought, to devise a system that can do things on a Win3.11 system that
> no other HD recorder can match. Not even with streaming support on Bill98.
> It can sync to any sequencer of your choice running concurrently on the
> same platform without any glitching what so ever. Even when swapping back
> and forth between the two. It blows complete REDBOOK direct to CD as well
> but you need win95 for that. It will also blow over 74 minutes. It can do
> all this whilst simultaneously running Reverb, 4band EQ, compression and
> noise gates using nothing more than a non-MMX P200. And! Can process
> incoming audio in real-time.

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