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Subject: A little bit more about the asr-x pro


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Original Message 1/7                 Date: 30-Nov-00  @  09:53 PM   -   A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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Hey hey ensoniq page!

jj here, was wondering about the asr-x pro. Can it be scsied up to a pc, so samples can be sent back and forth? And um, what do y'all pros think a good price for the asr-x pro would be with output expander? I wonder, I havn't gotten a consistant price going. What is the price for the extra outputs?

Thanks all greatly, I think I'm going to be joining the ensoniq team again!!! yay yay yay! Go team go.



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Message 2/7                 Date: 01-Dec-00  @  03:48 PM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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jj-
An ASR-X Pro can be had new for $995 from most "Etail" shops - the cost of the 8x Output Expander is $189 at zZounds. On average, you can expect 2nd hand prices to discount 20-30% off that - maybe even better - so I'd expect $800 for a used ASR-X Pro with 8x Output Expander.

You'll find my ASR-X page at the URL above.

Regards,
Jon



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Message 3/7                 Date: 04-Dec-00  @  09:31 PM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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Okay, well how about that scsi issue, can you scsi to a pc and send and recieve samples over scsi hell uv fast?

Already checked your page, Jon, though thanks.



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Message 4/7                 Date: 04-Dec-00  @  09:48 PM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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Yes, you can most definitely use SMDI to transfer samples between a Mac or Win PC and the ASR-X. You'll need the requisite software to do it though - either Sound Forge (Win) or Peak (Mac).



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Message 5/7                 Date: 07-Dec-00  @  10:48 PM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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I'll need soundforge, how about wavelab or some other editor, has to be soundforge???

And jeez, why soundforge?????



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Message 6/7                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  01:40 AM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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wavesurgeon does SCSI transfer with samplers. i think ASR-X works w/ it



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Message 7/7                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  12:38 PM   -   RE: A little bit more about the asr-x pro

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Okay, thankyou!

How about this one: If I've got my asr-x pro scsi'ed up to a zip drive, can I use DOS formated zip disks? Can I drop files onto a zip disk from my computer, and then insert said disk into asr-x pro with scsi zip???

Tell me yes, and I'll spend 800 dollars, however, I am expecting the truth.



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