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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:31 pm
by Pedro
and best driver on the planet...
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:08 pm
by Pitch Black
beatpoet wrote:That said prob wise to stay from that adapter for a while, I hate paying to be a beta tester.
I got another email this morning. If your card doesn't work you can send it back within 30 days.
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Compatibility: A PC card and computer compatibility list is available
on the website,
www.duel-systemsadapters.com, in the Product Support
Section. You may check for compatibility of your cards on-line. Although
we have tested many PCMCIA cards and notebook computers, it is possible
yours may not be listed. If your card is a standard PCMCIA card, 16 or 32
bit, and the card driver runs on Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.4.8, it is highly
likely that your card will work with the DuelAdapter. If the card doesn't
work with the DuelAdapter, you can return the product within 30 days of
purchase for a refund.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:13 pm
by Sales Dude McBoob
Well, when I created this thread on Thursday June 29th 2006 at 2:53 pm, I pretty much had my mind made up already about what interface I wanted to buy. But, I made this thread, and debated the issue endlessly in my head.
I finally broke the lock off my savings account and treated myself to what I wanted!!!
A Multiface II and a brand spankin' new OctaMic II:
I was sort of waiting for my old G5 Power PC dual 1.8 tower to kick the bucket, but the darn thing keeps chugging along, so I spent a couple hundred bucks on a part for a 4 1/2 year old Mac. Yes, I am knocking on wood as I type this:
I went as far as getting the Expresscard too. I don't own a computer yet that it can fit into, but it clears the way for me to get a MacBook Pro when the time is right:
If there's a lesson in any of this... well... I say if you're pretty sure you want something, you have to go for it. The clock is ticking and every moment is precious.
BACK TO THE STUDIO!!!!!!! WOO HOO!!!!!!!!
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:22 pm
by beats me
RME is the Apple of audio interfaces, both in price and fanboyism.
And just like Macs, people somehow manage to make music without using their products.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:28 pm
by dcease
nice dood

let us know how the octamic is! have fun
