-=> Quoting Garth Robinson to Cameron Hall on 05 Nov 97 21:35 <=-
-=> Subj: Re: -10dB audio in AUDIO <=-
CH> the trunk flappers that permiate the parking lot here...
GR> If ya can't beat 'em, join 'em eh? ;-)
Since I don't drive due to vision, I'll be FORCED to use my main home
built speakers... For an apartment, they are rather *LARGE*.
GR> Unfortunately no, I can't find it on the CD I have here, which is the
GR> CD supplied with the card (AWE 64) simply called Sound blaster Awe 64
GR> Value. (copyright '97)
I know a person with this card. I'll investigate.
GR> A freind of mine (with access) had a quick poke around but couldn't
GR> find anything with reference to "orchestrator".
Found that also. There should be an e-mail address mentioned on there.
That might provide another path for information.
CH> Which one? B77? (If I remember my Revox numbers?) Damn fine stuff
CH> too.
GR> Umm, A-77 I think was the domestic version. 3.5 ips / 7 ips
GR> 12" reels, large hub (adaptors)
That clarifies it. I remember the 77 part... :-)
GR> Just a guess, but surely the plastic part of the disc would be the
GR> only part that could/would be affected by suns UV rays.
For commercial disks (factory made) yes. As to the ones you burn
yourself, they look "different" as to the pit track depth etc. Must be
the technology used in burning them. I don't know.
I wonder if there are still differences in sound from one pressing
plant to another, even with a digitally sorced tape... Theoretically,
there shouldn't be... Hmmm...
Cameron Hall
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