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Original Message 1/1             06-Jun-98  @  12:48 PM   -   Reply from EVENT Electronics

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I've emailed Event and have called them about the motorola DSP chip they boast about and here's the low down.......

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To whom it may concern:

My names Andy and I am a reasonably knowledgeable customer that has
quite a bit of respect for Event as a company of Pro Audio equipment. I
recently bought and returned the Gina card. I like the clean and flat
response of the hardware but...there is no Direct X support and NT
drivers. Please specify when this will be available because they are
very important to my studio set-up. Another thing, can you please
indicate what the Motorola 56301 DSP chip handles or does? Not very
many people I've talked to are sure and the sales people at Guitar
Center are unqualified at everything so...please forgive my ignorance.
As soon as I know when NT and DirectX drivers are out. I will buy it
and tell the whole world to buy it immediately. Thank you for your time
and cooperation.

Andrew

P.S. Please feel free to forward this message to anyone at Event that
will might be able to give me definate answers



REPLY FROM EVENT:

Direct X and NT drivers are on our development schedule, but at this
time projected release dates are not available. They will be posted on
are web site when ready. http://www.event1.com/


At present, the on-board DSP is used solely for controlling the PCI bus,
routing data through the system, calculating the values for the
metering, performing sample-rate conversion, and dithering. We have been
developing a DSP operating system to support running plug-ins on the
Layla card. No timetable, however, has been set for its availability.

In the meantime, Layla (and Gina and Darla) are fully compatible with
DirectX and VST plug-ins; that is, if you are running Layla with a
software application that is DirectX or VST-compatible, the plug-ins
will operate perfectly.

Regards,
Zang Angelfire
Event Electronics



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