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From: hammen@csd4.milw.wisc.edu.UUCP
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Subject: Re: 16 bit audio digitizers for Macintosh
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Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 14:03:27 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 30 14:03:27 1987
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In article <19554@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> spohrer-james@yale.UUCP writes:


>The best part is it was relatively cheap: $199.00

Impulse (formerly MacNifty) has been selling their audio digitizer since 1985
or so. It's been the source of many of the "SoundCap" files that have been
discussed and posted to the nets here. (SoundCap was the name of the original
digitizing program). The packages have recently been updated with a new
extensible digitizing program, SoundWave, and some new hardware (I believe 
that they may have some interesting hardware for the Mac II - stereo?).
I've seen the digitizer/SoundWave package for less than $150 mail order, don't
know about the list price. Your best bet is to write/call Impulse. I don't 
have the exact address/phone # handy, but they're based out of Minneapolis, MN.

I have no affiliation with Impulse except as a user of their hardware/software.

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