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Old October 4th, 2007, 09:08 PM
Gary Boggess Gary Boggess is offline
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HAL9000 software cost?

Why not a $1250 - $2500 program?

The Krystal cards were expensive.

IF the new MicroSound HAL9000 could interface with 75% of the PCI and external USB or firewire sound cards... and provide all of the features I mentioned above PLUS provide a true middle ground between the other programs and systems... then it would be worth every dollar.

If a person buys MTU's MicroEditor, they shouldn't have to replace their hardware. If that could be made a well known fact, it would change everything. ME would emerge as a format peacemaker... allowing all manufactures to keep their strongholds... yet through ME, tie everything together. ME isn't trying to REPLACE other formats or programs... but enhance them with what it does best... ASSEMBLE, EDIT & MIX. The other software companies each do something uniquely well... so why not ME?

Why not? The real question is, could ME do all of this using 3rd partly hardware... and maybe IMPROVE or at least maintain a enhancing or positive control over the net sonic quality??

Umm... HAL... I don't like Chablis... I prefer Merlot. Thanks.
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