Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!iconsys!caeco!jose!pedro!benjamin_kuo
From: benjamin_kuo@pedro.UUCP (Benjamin Kuo)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: MacRecorder
Keywords: bop
Message-ID: <254@pedro.UUCP>
Date: 30 May 88 01:52:42 GMT
References: <1927@rayssdb.ray.com>
Organization: Bitsko's Bar & Grill, Public Access, Salt Lake City
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  I have a MacNifty.  The old "SoundCap" software is excellent.  The new 
"SoundWave" software really stinks.  Alot of GREAT sound editing is 
not available in the new software, and it runs about 10 times slower. 
  
  On the other hand, MacRecorder (marketed by Farallon--owned by the 
president of BMUG, who developed the hardware in the first place) has 
(from what I've seen and heard) the best software you can buy.  The 
price difference from what BMUG was offering (something like $25 for the 
kit!) and what Farallon sells ($150-$200) is entirely in software.  They 
have a HyperCard and application interface, and is very well developed. 
  
  As far as I know, MacRecorder is the better deal.