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Re: What was the first Apple computer to have built in audio?



"Bible John" <john.doggett@x-files.gov> wrote in message
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> My apologies as I started the thread.  I was trying to find out, and I
> did find out that the first mac was in 1990 to be able to record audio.
> the first apple II was before then.

Eh, OK - but what's so humorous to me is that there was a third party add-on
card for SE/SE30 expansion slot that did allow the user to input and
digitize audio. I don't recall if it was the Digidesign solution mentioned
in the link below or not... it was years ago, and frankly I don't remember.
It was a summer intern job, and I spent most of my time oggling the cute
sound engineer as she worked the mixing board. Later that summer, she went
on tour with REO Speedwagon, and I got bored and left to take a bench tech
job.

http://www.midiguy.com/MGuy/MacQs/MacQs.html#anchor992665