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Old 09-05-1999, 01:33 PM
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Default Re: Why are you still using MLCD?

Hello!

Wow, it feels almost unreal to see that anyone from Digi is mention DDP. I have made a lot of noise about this but stopped because no one seams to care. We have been looking at Sadie system and we would have changed if they had the function to change the waveform with a pen, but ...... So we are still using PT for mastering which is excellent. But we are stucked with Masterlist 1.41 for our DDP writing . It works OK but it feels like early 1990 not almost year 2000.
It is not possible to write SCMS which is very, very important for us because a couple of major companies i Europa want that. There is no way to play back your DDP-tapes. It is not a professional DDP system now.
So what can I say. I'm standing on my knees screaming for DDP support. Please Digi.

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Kaj Erixon
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