You know, I think we artists, at least some of us, are just gluttons for punishment. It's bad enough being reminded of the loss of Nicky every Black Saturday anniversary, and on her birthday, and Sam's birthday, and on the 5th of August when he died. The SCSI remains as a painful reminder of the ridiculously-horrendous road I've travelled in the name of makin' hittoons. I lost $6300 in a day and then 75% of what I'd spent on the EMU setup, which was a lot 'cause I had the MIDI and output expansions. It was hard enough to part with the EIV and Zip drive following my best friend's failure to pay back my life-savings loan to him. ![]() I really shouldn't have posted as much as I have these past few days the ol' brain's turned to mush, but as you'd understand, Stoivo, I love the company of good peeps.ĮDIT: Still got my SCSI lead hangin' on the wall. If there're still holes in this, please forgive me as I've only slept perhaps 5 hours in the past 7 days, and even then, that was more-or-less sitting up in a painful position. Besides, it'd be hugely impractical for the OP to piece one of these systems together, and I'd bet neither would support the later Akai and EIII and EIV units. Obviously, being Digi and also not DAWs in the sense I think of them, I didn't consider Sound Designer™ or Sound Tools™. As you might imagine, even the most basic system available was way out of my league price-wise - four tracks for 10 grand Aussie. ![]() I trained myself back in the '90s to not think of said company if I could help it after receiving an arranged demo, following which the price bombshell was dropped. When I scanned the other DAWs in my mind for the feature, I considered native, software-only products, Stoiv.
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