Emailing: trinity-daw-linuxbased-portable-audio-editing-186181

2006-07-22 Thread Bobcat
Here is another gadget to get excited about if we can install a screen 
reader on it.

The Trinity DAW from the Trinity Audio Group is a self-contained audio 
recording box that its maker calls the world's first professional, portable 
recording
studio. It's a Linux-based handheld unit (9.5W x 6D x 1.85H) with a 
6.5-inch LCD screen, 128MB of RAM, a 20GB hard disk and can record 24-bit 
audio
at 96 kHz. It has a couple of quarter-inch XLR inputs and can handle phantom 
power, and its fanless design keeps the noise down for even the quietest of
audio recording sessions.


http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/trinity-daw-linuxbased-portable-audio-editing-186181.php


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Re: Emailing: trinity-daw-linuxbased-portable-audio-editing-186181

2006-07-22 Thread Warren French
Hi.

It would depend on certain things.

For example, what type of menu structure the device has 
would be a factor for a start.

Also what sort of programming language was used to get it to 
run off the operating system.

How much accessibility there was to the operating system, 
and how much accessibility one had to any other third party 
software/hardware the unit runs.


Warren French.


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Here is another gadget to get excited about if we can 
install a screen
reader on it.

The Trinity DAW from the Trinity Audio Group is a 
self-contained audio
recording box that its maker calls the world's first 
professional, portable
recording
studio. It's a Linux-based handheld unit (9.5W x 6D x 
1.85H) with a
6.5-inch LCD screen, 128MB of RAM, a 20GB hard disk and can 
record 24-bit
audio
at 96 kHz. It has a couple of quarter-inch XLR inputs and 
can handle phantom
power, and its fanless design keeps the noise down for even 
the quietest of
audio recording sessions.


http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/trinity-daw-linuxbased-portable-audio-editing-186181.php


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