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which soundcard to buy?

🔗Adrian van den Dries <adries@mail.usyd.edu.au>

4/18/1999 7:59:41 AM

I need to buy a new soundcard with a halfdecent on-board synth that is
tuning-friendly.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks,

Adrian

🔗LewisJ1@xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx

4/19/1999 8:39:00 AM

I use the Yamaha SW60. It's similar to the DB50 (ot DBX50). Anyway, they can
both be microtuned. I think all Yamaha cards
can be microtuned, but am not sure. If you decide to go with the XG sound cards,
be sure to pick up an XG editor. They relieve you of having to work through that
SYSX stuff. I use XG-Gold, another is XGEDIT. Their interface contains sliders
and knobs with which you change the cards performance parameters (tuning for
example). Your changes are saved as SYSX.
Hopes this help.

-----Original Message-----
From: tuning@onelist.com at Internet
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 12:59 PM
To: tuning@onelist.com at internet
Subject: [tuning] which soundcard to buy?

From: Adrian van den Dries <adries@mail.usyd.edu.au>

I need to buy a new soundcard with a halfdecent on-board synth that is
tuning-friendly.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks,

Adrian

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