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Old 05-27-2013, 02:28 PM
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Default Help! I don't want to part with my PT III system & 888's

*I accidently wrote NuBus instead of PT III on my previous thread title, which is why I created a new thread*

So I have my old Digidesign rig laying around, and I just can't bring myself to tossing it out.

I was wondering if someone has tips on how to utilize an old PCI system or simply just using the interfaces.

I wish I could put this stuff to use and not have to can them.

I have:

1x project disk i/o PCI (with TDM capability)
2x dsp farms
2x 888 16bit (digidesign blackface)

Anyone still using these?
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