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bronYaur
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Post by bronYaur »

I have found this: :eek:
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/1998/AP-2010.html

Someone have one photo of this beast??
Why no info on the web about this??
Proget aborted??
53 Dsp Shark?? :eek:




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"the AP-2010 will be available in January 1999 for a price of under US$ 40,000.00 retail. "

eh...

sweet. everybody knows; the more expensive the better! relaunch iy now! same specs, same price!
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I didn't realize Harmony Central still had all those old press releases in their database! I looked at several of the old things from 1998 onward...Scope definitely had a lot of promise in those old days, but it suffered from the fact that computer audio just wasn't up to snuff yet. I first bought Pulsar back in the 1.2 days, and it and the rest of computer-based "pro" audio (except maybe for Pro Tools) were pretty funky back then. I don't think it finally came into maturity until 3.1c -- 2002 was when things started getting really professional in both the DSP- and native-based worlds. I know Scope would have kept going on into new heights if Noah hadn't almost killed the company. Noah was doomed from the start -- none of these "software plugins in a box" products have done very well IMO, because they don't have the hands-on feel of hardware or the convenience of real software plugins. I know the ASB boxes will be much more popular, because they're like real hardware.

It's really good they're using the new 200MHz chips, too, and I hope that before long they can revive Scope and update it for today's demands (with good WDM drivers!!). :wink:
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Post by astroman »

in those years they also wanted to make ProTools obsolete, had some pretty nasty ads bashing the complete PC audio industry and there was a 'Scope in a keyboard with large touchpanel control' as a virtual reality image published.

you just start those ideas and act according to feedback :wink:

cheers, tom
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