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Date: Sun 10-Oct-1991 18:35:14 From: pjr@arctic.Princeton.EDU (Peter Rayner) Subject: sound on stations and cubes This might be a FAQ but I couldn't find it in the list. What is the difference in capabilities for sound processing and recording between stations and cubes? Both have the stereo output right? Why then the various add-ons for sound on the cube, recording in stereo? What about internal synthesis in stereo? Thanks again Peter Rayner Program in Oceanic | Libertarianism: government of the and Atmospheric Sciences Princeton | lawyers by the lawyers for the University | lawyers.
Date: Sun 14-Oct-1991 05:30:25 From: eps@futon.SFSU.EDU (Eric P. Scott) Subject: Re: sound on stations and cubes In article <15117@princeton.Princeton.EDU> pjr@arctic.Princeton.EDU (Peter Rayner) writes: >This might be a FAQ but I couldn't find it in the list. What is the >difference in capabilities for sound processing and recording between >stations and cubes? None whatsoever (if you're talking about '040 machines--the old '030 cubes didn't allow DSP RAM expansion). > Both have the stereo output right? Yes. > Why then the >various add-ons for sound on the cube, recording in stereo? There is no stereo ->analog<- audio input--those various add-ons include things like A/D conversion. > What >about internal synthesis in stereo? No problem. -=EPS=-

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