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Subject: Re: Event Layle / Multitrack driver
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On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, Thomas Sailer wrote:
> Winfried Ritsch wrote:
> 
> > Event Electronic is selling this but it was developped by a company
> > called Echo which is very close to Mototrolla and the baord is quit
> 
> Interesting. There was a company called Echo (and afterwards
> Echospeech) who did the PSS soundcard, which was an
> Analog Devices 2115, SRAM, a WSS codec, and an ISA interface
> ASIC. Are they perhaps related?
> 

I believe they are.  Too bad about their closed system... Maybe we can
convince Ensoniq to go open source with their PARIS software. 

I was really looking forward to a multitracking solution for Linux.

-jkb


