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Subject: re: 16 bit audio digitizers for Macintosh
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Date: Fri, 27-Nov-87 09:22:42 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov 27 09:22:42 1987
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From: James Spohrer 

While at MacFair in New York last weekend, Amy Lewis of
FARALLON COMPUTING (415) 849-2331 demo-ed an audio input
product her company had developed.

A small box (6''x4''x1''(?)) plugged into the back of a Mac,
had a small microphone attached to the box, and sampled
audio input at 22K/Sec. (I am not sure how many bits per sample).

The product was very well integrated with Hypercard, and you could
edit the waveform display of the audio sample, or play it back.
I tried it out an the sound quality was OK.

The best part is it was relatively cheap: $199.00

I believe FARALLON COMPUTING sells Phone-Net. Their address is:
2150 Kittredge Street, Berkeley CA 94704.

It would be nice if the next generation Mac had a built-in
audio sampling system.

-Jim Spohrer
SPOHRER@YALE
(203) 432-1227
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