FireWire Card For Tascam DM-24/SX1/SX1LE, Audio Hardware |
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Tue 4 Nov 2003, 17:58
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The card by itself is US$499.
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_mark guertin_
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Wed 12 Nov 2003, 03:28
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I wonder what this will require performance wise for a machine to do say ... 24 tracks or so
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_Mark Guertin_
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Thu 13 May 2004, 19:59
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hah well i guess we may never know ... announced last october, and lo and behold it's mid May and still can't get my hands on one!
Does _anyone_ have one?
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Thu 13 May 2004, 20:45
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This card is available at Sweetwater.com for $399.97. Check it out at: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/IFFWDM/
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_Mark Guertin_
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Thu 10 Jun 2004, 22:03
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Ahh it is _listed_ there yes, but if you try and order it they will tell you they are awaiting shipment on it. So far it has been promised for the 1st of every month since Jan ... still no stock on them :/
Rumor has it they are having problems getting the drivers out the door, which is a shame ... I need this thing badly!
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_dxlsm_
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Tue 13 Jul 2004, 06:11
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Well, after getting burned by Yamaha with their mLAN vaporware, I would rather that Tascam wait to release their hardware until the drivers are up to snuff.
Of course, if anyone is interested, I own a great $700 paperweight (otherwise known as a FireStation) right now, due to lousy drivers, lousy firmware updaters, and lousy Yamaha support. It is truly a multifunction device, working both as a doorstop and footrest right now.
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Tue 28 Sep 2004, 23:48
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Wed 29 Sep 2004, 00:55
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It would seem that Yamaha has set a precedence with their O1X/mLAN fiasco. And still the thing doesn't work as advertised.
As with so many companies these days, it's follow the leader time. ...Jerry Springer, anyone?
And it all started with the idea of selling unfinished software. To this day, we're employed to get out many of the bugs in all kinds of software, created by so many different companies. But rather than get paid for our work/trouble/frustration, ..NO, ......instead we're asked to pay for the privilege. And the more we'll pay, the more they'll charge.
And as long as we allow ourselves to dangle in wait, only to be $had$ much later on, this stream of corruption will grow & grow.
Would a friend stay a friend, if he or she were to continuously lie to you? ...I think not. ...So, why let perfect strangers get away with it?
Beware kids!!! .......of what you're waiting for, cause the practice of bad business is getting more and more horribly out of hand, no thanks to us.
If we keep taking it, ...their corrupt little minds will just keep on dishing it out. Meanwhile, we grow more and more frustrated and they grow richer and richer.
Why does a dog lick himself? ...And have you ever noticed how a dog will look you right in the eyes, with absolutely no shame, while he does his dirty deed?
This post has been edited by Nels: Wed 29 Sep 2004, 01:34
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