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In fact, audio is what attracted me to the Amiga. Having a recording studio at the time, and using half-inch tape for eight tracks was cool enough. However, once we were able to eliminate the tapes things got even better. Studio 16 allowed you to have multiple cards. So I always ran two cards in either the a3000 and then later the 4000. This gave me eight digital tracks, plus the ability to bounce many more. I have three of the cards right now, because I kept one as a backup. But the backup is the one that I placed on the board for sale. Very cool card, it's very difficult to get information on this product much less the software and actual manuals. Like the aforementioned the company just disappeared and to this day their disappearance has never been explained.
This and the video toaster, were the two most important pieces of hardware ever developed for the Amiga. Bar none!
And oh by the way, the tascam multitrack half-inch eight track recorder could easily cost over $5000.
Studio 16 AD516 was $1599.00