it appears that logic discovery was also bundled with the audiowerk 8 card
its also noted in this article:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/jul97/audiowerk8.htmlAUDIOWERK8 SPECIFICATIONS
• Card type: 32-bit PCI Busmaster
• Digital audio format: 16-bit linear
• Nominal sample rate: 44.1 kHz
• Sample rate: Range 40-50kHz, resolution 1Hz
• I/O: Two analogue inputs (-10dBV, unbalanced RCA connections), eight analogue outputs (-10dBV, unbalanced RCA connections), stereo digital input and output (S/PDIF)
• Oversampling: 128 x
• D/A converters: 18-bit continuous calibration
• A/D converters: 1-bit bitstream, 18-bit equivalent
• Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.006% @ 1kHz, 0dB signal level
• Dynamic range: Greater than 90dB, input-to-output, A-weighted
• Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz, 0.5dB, Input-to-Output, 44.1kHz
• Maximum audio tracks: 8 tracks with VMR, 12 with Logic Audio Discovery v1.1, 16 tracks with Logic Audio v2.6.5, 24 tracks with Logic Audio v3.0
ok maybe it wasnt bundled.. maybe the guy whos selling the card bought logic discovery seperately
it was their version of "Cubasis" i guess
which follows suit with how steinberg, after a few years of this product being out, gave cubasis away for free..
and emagic did the same thing later on, except the lite version was called "logic delta" bundled with the delta cards
and "logic vs" with the roland Vs. etc etc
ok i thought i had "discovered" something worth sharing.. clearly not..
i will shut up;)