Reply 40 of 60, by Robin4
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Is this card worthwell to keep?? Or isnt this a very good soundcard?
I get one today from someone in the neighborhood.. Its that OPL4 version.
~ At least it can do black and white~
Is this card worthwell to keep?? Or isnt this a very good soundcard?
I get one today from someone in the neighborhood.. Its that OPL4 version.
~ At least it can do black and white~
In DOS you get SB 2.0, WSS, OPL3 and in Win 3.x you can use the OPL4 with the 2 MB wavetable.
The codec under the sticker is AD SoundPort AD1846JP.
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wrote:Here's another oddity - the Digispeech DS201A "Speech & Music Unit." […]
Here's another oddity - the Digispeech DS201A "Speech & Music Unit."
This little device has a number of things going for it. Using a customized DSP, it's capable of playing-back a number of different (and in some cases, esoteric) digital audio and speech synthesis formats, and is somewhat compatible with IBM's PS/2 Speech Adapter. (This functionality didn't work in two games I tried that supposedly have support for the IBM device.)
Here's an interesting bit of apocrypha to help describe the "music" side of the equation:
"The DS201 and DS201A Audio Adapters contain a three voice tone generator which emulates the Complex Sound Generator (SN76496N) device used in IBM PC-Junior and Tandy computers. The DIGI drivers provide BIOS-level compatibility for programs written for these machines via the INT 4D API."
Awesome, right?! Tandy music on your non-Tandy PC!
Well, not exactly, no.
First of all, the noise channel isn't "emulated," and second... I've not been able to get anything to play 3-voice music through this thing at all.
Did I mention that it plugs into a serial port? 😀
Tandy sound on a non tandy PC would be something awesome. I wonder if this could be possible by building some custom circuit.
Doesn't Tandy sound also require the game to be running with Tandy Graphics mode?
Designed for Ferengi?
How rare is AudioTrix Pro?
Besides those samples at : http://queststudios.com/smf/index.php?topic=2885.0 Are there any other?
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Also, the hell is this 😀
AD 1:
the Audiotrix Pro... daresay a collector would trade in 3 LAPC-Is or 2 IMFCs for that, if not more 😵
AD 2:
Seems it is for professional audio mixing and editing... Über expensive back in the day and seems pricey today as well:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Audio-Labs-Th … d-/370946525934
But see one of Rocco's ebay items for a short description:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-I-O-CardD-Card-D- … s-/200797686364
but here it is for brevity's sake:
"The cardD product line consists of three cards: the CardDplus, the I/OCardD, and the Digital Only CardD. The CardDplus proper provides 2 analog ins and 2 outs. The I/OCardD is a daughterboard which adds S/PDIF (digital) ins and outs. It requires a second slot, and connects to the CardDplus with an internal cable. If you do not need any analog I/O, you can get the stand-alone Digital Only CardD. "
another piece from the specs sheet:
The CardD Plus Specifications
GENERAL
Sample Rates
48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz and 22.05 KHZ
(software selectable)
Inputs/Outputs
Single-ended RCA jacks
Levels
+4dB, -10dB and consumer line-level (jumper selectable)
RECORD CHANNELS
Stereo
Dual 16-bit Delta-Sigma A/D converter, 64x oversampling
Frequency response
20Hz-20kHz, ±.25 dB (fs=44.1kHz)
Dynamic range
92dB typical
THD @ 1kHz
.003% typical
Crosstalk @ 1kHz
-95dB
PLAYBACK CHANNELS
Stereo
Dual 18-bit D/A converter, 8x oversampling
Frequency response
20Hz-20kHz, ±0.5dB (fs=44.1kHz)
Dynamic range
92dB typical
THD @ 1kHz
.003% typical
Crosstalk @ 1kHz
-95dB
Phase linearity
5 degrees
"Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima iactura arte corrigenda est."
1) IBM Music Feature Card
2) Do not mention it 😀 Mind the spelling - "The CardD" with double "D"s. If you search for "The Card" you will end up with nothing 😀
"Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima iactura arte corrigenda est."
please take my whole roland stash for THE CardD 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
wrote:the Audiotrix Pro... daresay a collector would trade in 3 LAPC-Is or 2 IMFCs for that, if not more 😵
The Audiotrix Pro is uncommon, but certainly not so rare or desirable as to command that kind of trade. The expansion boards seem to be exceptionally rare, however, so an expanded ATP might be considerably more valuable.
What additional "samples" are you interested in, Stojke?
I am sure Jolaes76 was sarcastic.... correct me if I am wrong, but the CardD is an audio production card, right?
No and yes 😀
No - I was serious. I respectfully disagree with Eric, I still think someone who collects on the principle of rarity only would trade in 2 or 3 lesser rarities for a big one. And I meant the "NOS - mint - with-the-daughterboard in the f******-exclusive-golden-sleeved-box item" 😎 but I really have not seen a SINGLE, loose Auditrix board on ebay, though I am a regular and methodical seeker for a while (not exactly for an Audiotrix card, but it is on list nevertheless)
Yes - the CarD is for audio production.
"Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima iactura arte corrigenda est."
wrote:...but I really have not seen a SINGLE, loose Auditrix board on ebay, though I am a regular and methodical seeker for a while (not exactly for an Audiotrix card, but it is on list nevertheless)
Don't give up hope. The ATP pictured in the QuestStudios thread (with the attached DSP/Voice daughterboard) was a loose eBay listing. These were all eBay as well...
Just be forewarned that you'll have some competition if ever a listing includes either the Multi CD-ROM or DVC/Phone daughterboards... 😈
wrote:wrote:the Audiotrix Pro... daresay a collector would trade in 3 LAPC-Is or 2 IMFCs for that, if not more 😵
The Audiotrix Pro is uncommon, but certainly not so rare or desirable as to command that kind of trade. The expansion boards seem to be exceptionally rare, however, so an expanded ATP might be considerably more valuable.
What additional "samples" are you interested in, Stojke?
Sure! 😀
It sounds amazing.
you mean Cloud should choose samples/examples on a whim (whatever he finds interesting? 😀
"Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima iactura arte corrigenda est."
Of course. He has the sound hardware and best knows what sounds good.
I just want to listen to some good synth music 😀
But if i were to chose, i would probably want to hear:
Final Fantasy 7 - Fighting
Final Fantasy 7 - Still more fighting
Final Fantasy 7 - Opening and Bombing mission
Final Fantasy 7 - Electric De Chocobo
Duke Nukem 3D - Aliens say your prayers
Duke Nukem 3D - Ah, geez
Duke Nukem 3D - Future Military Conquests
http://www.mirsoft.info has FF7 archive with all game formats - AWE, GM, XG, YGM.
The Digispeech PortAble Sound Plus, capable of emulating AdLib and Sound Blaster cards in DOS/Win 3.x/95:
Reply SB 16:
ChipChat 16:
I won't bother posting the MCA soundblasters since they're pretty common, relatively.
That is a very interesting MCA card. Hopefully a picture will be uploaded to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Channel_architecture and an article created. 🤣