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Syntho:
I've seen only a couple mentions of this software on this forum over the years. Any users here? Can anyone tell me a bit about it? wasn't this used as mastering software back in the day? I think this requires a proprietary PCI card and an audio interface. I'd like to learn more about it!

IIO:
that is why almost nobody has it - it was a quite expensive PCI card. SS have had their best period at nubus times, when the creation of an image file was the onhly way to create a CD image because there were no burners yet.

Syntho:
I know that mastering facilities used it back in the day, so I'm wondering what the benefits of it would be over anything else. It would be cool to tinker around with it someday.

IIO:
 - very good converters
 - compatible with MacOS and IRIX (descreet´n stuff)
 - true four-point editing

i dont think none of that is worth anything today. the SSP nubus cards go for 25 dollars today and any basic audio output on iphones or macbooks are probably better. even the audiomedia III is better i think (of course it doesnt have ram chips)

it is amazing that the software has survived until today. it comes with izotope plug-ins now and supports multichannel formats... :) i know absolutely nobody who uses it professionally. only DDP studio for OSX is found widely (but i think it is free now?)

ssp3:

--- Quote from: Syntho on February 05, 2020, 12:04:15 AM ---I've seen only a couple mentions of this software on this forum over the years. Any users here? Can anyone tell me a bit about it? wasn't this used as mastering software back in the day? I think this requires a proprietary PCI card and an audio interface. I'd like to learn more about it!

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