Reply 500 of 567, by HangarAte2nds!
LABS wrote on 2021-10-04, 10:12:Glad to announce that thanks to your support today I shipped the 100th BlasterBoard! Was totally not expecting this when started the project back in summer of 2018. The community is growing and hope it will grow even more.
Kind regards and gratitude to everyone!
Thanks for your hard work. I like the idea of an 8 bit SB clone with clean sound. A -94dB SNR is pretty impressive when they were originally around -60 IIRC. The best card I have is an X-Fi Elite Pro with a -116dB SNR which is the exception. From Audigy on, I think they all have a -106dB SNR because they are all developments of the original Audigy. I use an Audigy 2 for recording right now because the X-Fi needs new caps. It is fine for hobby use. Plus, it has firewire, so I might stick with it to avail myself of cheap used Firewire interfaces on eBay. But I digress..
That 8 bit sound is the sound I spent the first half of the '90s with but I don't think I can tune out the noise like I used to. I am getting into electronics repair and I will be ordering the PCB soon for an educational project. I am going to try to salvage as many of the digital components as possible and make sure I order the best quality analog components. I was wondering, is it possible to use an OPL-3 chip instead? I know I have one laying around somewhere on a broken card. I am also wondering about the oscillator. That 3.57 MHz frequency sounds real familiar, like I may have seen one on some old junk I collected recently. Could using an old oscillator impact the sound quality in any way?