On 3/20/19 3:25 PM, list wrote:
> Maybe.
>
> But with an non-updated firmware in 8 years - 2873 days to be honest -
> i bet on unsold stocks of this outdated sound card.
I think if it was unsold stock of an outdated sound card, they wouldn't
be selling it for so much money.
> Or if they handle the website like theirs firware update, someone
> forgot to put it in legacy :)
My opinion is that they're still manufacturing it, not selling age-old
unsold stock.
Like the Volkswagen Beetle I used to have. VW would go years and years
between changing anything about it. It was a good way to maximize return
on investment if they didn't have to spend money retooling factories
every year because some ego-centric designer decided the car needed
"that special touch" that only they could give it. ;)
> Beautiful piece of hardware on paper - and with a Mac/Windows - useless
> expensive paper weight with Gnu/Linux.
Well, the rest of my setup certainly doesn't operate at 96K, nor do I
have the equipment quality (instruments, mics, etc) that would benefit
from recording at 96K.
> Le Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:29:50 -1000,
> "David W. Jones" <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> a écrit :
>
>> Maybe not marked as <<Legacy>> because the device is still
>> manufactured and sold new?
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