Just wanted to tell installing a third card, a Pulsar II with Classic I/O was a breeze. Simply added the new card and reconnected both my Pulsar II's and Scope SRB using a fresh set of S/TDM cables. Added a Sync Plate as well. All 4 cards work like a charm. No problems at all. This Mac OS 9 installation has been very stable throughout the 4 years I've been using Scope. Only had one error once stating it could not recognize the primary card. Nothing a few minutes of dusting couldn't resolve. Wonderful platform!

Now all I need is to find some time and inspiration to rework some of my old tracks. I noticed a huge difference between before and after using Scope. Before, I didn't have any good mixing or mastering tools available. Just a dodgy 50 buck mixing desk with distortion as standard. I used to record everything using the mini microphone input on my old Mac. No EQ, no compressor, just loads of reverb and stereo delay to spice things up! And that really didn't sound bad at all. Now I have a clean, noise free, high quality workflow. I'm very happy having been able to improve the sound quality of my compositions year after year. Now if only my composing skills could improve by the same order of magnitude...

Dodge
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: dodge on 2005-07-10 11:18 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: dodge on 2005-07-10 11:26 ]</font>