>purposes, I gotta say it's the best in terms of power, functionality >and sound quailty. For the money, very few D/A/A/D converters >out there can even come close (be it the 888 interfaces or just >the Digi001). Even the AMIII card outperforms most other >converters I've heard. And while it's cumbersome when you first >pick it up, most of the functions become second nature after a >while. I had exactly the opposite experience! :> I haven't heard the HD stuff, but the pre-HD A/D converters sound don't please me at all, especially the earlier 16-bit ones. Which ones have you compared it to? >Nuendo is definitely a close second, though. After all, Alan >Parsons' software of choice can't suck (-; Yes, Steinbergs midi offerings are better than their audio functions though it is still very capable.Have you tried Vegas? It's my DAW system of choice, when I'm not using midi. Video too. Very intuitive. bIz
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Re: [xl7] Re: Slotools
2003-04-17 by biz@groovetronica.com
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