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4852.1 | | ADOVS9::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Tue Jun 25 1991 22:36 | 9 |
| I didn't build one. But bought a $50 (australian) mono audio digitiser the
other week. There is not a lot on the board. A couple of ICs etc.
Looking at it there can't be a lot to one. Basically an A/D converter putting
the digital info onto the parallel port.
But then I though $50 wasn't too bad a price - it works (first time).
Mike
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4852.2 | Audio Engineer | GIDDAY::MORAN | | Wed Jun 26 1991 05:04 | 15 |
| Gidday Mike,
After using several 'low cost' audio digitizers including a home-made
one and not being impressed with the quality of them I recently decided
to buy Audio Engineer lus which is the hardware/software combination.
In short the quality is amazing - even on a 10Khz mono sample the
quality is far better than other audio digitizers that I have used. And
if you have an accelerated machine you can sample in stereo up to 56KHZ
:-) :-) :-)
I feel that the Oz$370 I spent on this product was well worth it.
Shaun.
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4852.3 | | ADOVS9::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Wed Jun 26 1991 21:31 | 8 |
| Hi Shaun,
yep, that's certainly seems to be 'the' product for the moment. But I just
wanted an entry-level device to muck around with. I figured the initial
investment wasn't too steep, so if the device doesn't get much use, then
no harm.
Mike
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4852.4 | Male of Female port? | BAHTAT::BAHTAT::HILTON | How's it going royal ugly dudes? | Thu Jun 27 1991 05:52 | 7 |
| Well I found a DIY digitizer circuit diagram. I'll upload it when I'm
next back. Just going to cost it up.
AS I can't remember is the parallel port male of female?
Cheers,
Greg
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