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From: jtdickin@ouray.denver.colorado.edu (Stile)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: DOOM sound and MIDI (Turtle Beach Rio)
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 18:20:10 -0400
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In article <30njue$75c@apollo.it.luc.edu>,
ebrunne@orion.it.luc.edu (Edward A. Brunner) wrote:
> Daniel Sill (sill@zoe.as.utexas.edu) wrote:
> : hello all,
>
> : has anyone tried DOOM with a SB16 and the Turtle Beach Rio (wave blaster)
> : clone?
>
> : i have heard good things about the Rio but before i buy it, i would like
> : to see if anyone else uses this combo with my favorite game!
>
> : thanks,
> : daniel sill
>
> Hi Dan, i have the TB Rio card (and i got it mainly to play doom with)
> and it sounds great. IMHO much better than the more expensive
> Waveblaster. I'm still trying to figure out how to adjust the reverb
> which should make it sound even better. Actually, i just hooked it up
> through my stereo and its awesome, *much* better than the rinky-dink
> speakers i used to use.
>
> Anyway, email me if you have more questions about the Rio,
> *the* card to get if you already have a soundblaster 16 with a
> waveblaster connector.
Of course, you could always go out and get a general midi processor like the
Roland Sound Canvas :)