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Re: Mockingboard in 128EX?
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>> My two cents: it would be nice to have the option to pipe the internal
>>> speaker through the Mockingboard, regardless of the method you
>>> ultimately decide upon.
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>> I've never had a Mockingboard D. Did it have inputs? For the //c Plus,
>> some
>> surgery is involved... but for the //c, it's just a matter of using and
>> mini-RCA to whatever input could be provided to the MB-D. If it didn't
>> have
>> inputs, a bypass could be done easily.
Razza-frazza-gikka-lacka-sippa-makka-fumpa-duppa.
Or in other terms, ^*&^%#$%#%^*^%$#&$^*%$*^%$&%$#^$.
Anyway, now that I got that off my chest. :o))))
It matters not what the old Mockingboard "D" had
on-board, I can put whatever I want/need on mine.
I believe I see an 1/8" jack on the front of this,
but I am not sure yet, is it an input?, or output?
I guess I can add one if this is not it. :o)
Bill Garber