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Offline locutusTopic starter

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Delfina Flipper soundboard.
« on: August 28, 2003, 05:10:53 PM »
Hello, does anyone have some information about the quality of the audio in/outputs on the Flipper card ?

I want to replace the Yamaha board i'm currently using in my Alpha machine with a delfina in the Amiga (i NEED another PCI slot in that machine, and removing the Soundboard would do the job) , so of course the board should at least be onpar with the soundquality my Yamaha board produces (YMF-744 board built by Yamaha)

I also am thinking about using the Delfina onstage for gigs, using the Delfina's DSP to do audioeffects on my Bass guitar, would that be do-able ?


Any comments would be nice :-)
 

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Re: Delfina Flipper soundboard.
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2003, 09:05:11 PM »
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Framiga wrote:
@locutus

Delfina Flipper, has some problem about its DSP and MP3 playing but anyway, i think that the 2 boards, are quite the same in quality.



Hmmm, what are the problems regarding the MP3/DSP playback ?

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For the onstage use, all is possible but for RT sound effect . .  .onestly real effect gear for you guitar bass, should the best choise.



The idea behind using the Delfina with an Amiga was that the Amiga would also be used as a simple Drum Computer, and using real audioeffect hardware would also cost quite a bit more then a Delfina (wich also is usefull for other things, like the mp3 playback) .

The musical style is Experimental-Grind so onstage audio quality doesn't need to be *that* high, i primarily want good outputs for home usage on the stereo setup.

Thank you for the comments :-)