Re: AUDITORY Digest - 28 Jan 2003 to 29 Jan 2003 (#2003-22) (Douglas Creelman )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 28 Jan 2003 to 29 Jan 2003 (#2003-22)
From:    Douglas Creelman  <creelman(at)PSYCH.UTORONTO.CA>
Date:    Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:44:50 -0500

Hello Pierre! You might look into the Tucker-Davis systems; not just sound cards, but more ... www.tdt.com Doug Creelman >Dear Colleagues, > >Is there a PC sound card with specifications indicating a high enough >quality (linearity, harmonic distortion, channel separation) that would >make it suitable for use in auditory experiments? > >Thank you in advance for any information leading to the arrest of the suspect. > >All the best, > >Pierre > > >**************************************************************************** >Pierre Divenyi, Ph.D. Chief, Speech and Hearing Research (151) > V.A. Medical Center and East Bay >Institute > for Research and Education > Martinez, CA 94553, USA >Phone: +1 (925) 370-6745 >Fax: +1 (925) 229-3035 >E-mail : pdivenyi(at)ebire.org >**************************************************************************** > >------------------------------ > > > > > -- C. Douglas Creelman creelman(at)psych.utoronto.ca 9 Fernwood Park Ave. 416-690-9407 Toronto, ON M4E 3E8 Canada


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