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- | The Sound Site Newsletter |
- | |
- | Issue #6 August 1, 1991 (T) |
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- | Copyright (C) 1991 by David Komatsu All Rights Reserved. |
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- | This newsletter may be distributed to bulletin boards, FTP site or |
- | other media as long as there is no charge to receive the newsletter |
- | o Next Issue due: September 1, 1991. |
- | o Submission of material deadline: August 27, 1991. |
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-
- Note from the Editor
- --------------------
-
- Welcome to the sixth edition of the Sound Site Newsletter. In this
- issue the IBM sound board descriptions continue. In last months
- edition we began with the specifications for the Adlib Gold and the
- MediaVision Pro Audio Spectrum cards. In this issue the Sound Blaster
- Pro and the Roland card are discussed.
-
- Due to the HUGE overhead of managing the mailing list I ask that only
- those who have no alternative but receiving by e-mail add to the mailing
- list. This newsletter is also available on Simtel20 (and via Simtel's
- mail server) and Garbo as well as the bulletin boards listed on the last
- page. It is also posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc, comp.sys.mac.misc and
- rec.games.misc.
-
- We are several days late this month since we were finalizing the terms of
- an FTP site (see story in this issue)
-
- -----> Dave
-
-
- In this issue
- -------------
- o Do you want to announce a new product?
- o How you can join the Sound Newsletter family
- o Sound Bits
- o Playbwc: The Complete Sound Package
- o Rogue RETURNS!
- o The Mod Corner
- o Help Wanted
- o Product Reviews: Sound Cards Part II
- o Specs on the SoundBlaster Pro sound card
- o Specs on the Roland MPU Card
- o Specs on
- o Anonymous FTP sound Sites
-
- Do you want to announce a new product?
- ---------------------------------------
-
- If you have written a sound related program that is SHAREWARE,
- FREEWARE, or PUBLIC DOMAIN and would like to announce your program
- to the world contact us. We can feature it here and also can help
- you distribute your program worldwide to our sound distribution sites.
-
- Sound Bits
- ----------
-
- DISCLAIMER: The sound newsletter is not affiliated with any of the
- software and products mentioned below. The information is provided
- to give the reader a look at the product. We provide no guarantee
- on the performance of the software or products mentioned in the sound
- newsletter.
-
- *************
- * PlayBwc *
- *************
-
- First there was REmac, then there was Playmac and now....
-
- B & J Corporation and Playmac Technologies proudly introduce the Playbwc
- sound editing package.
-
- The Playbwc package is the follow up to the successful Playmac package
- but now by using the new technology of Kim Heino and Arttu Kontkanen's
- new program B's Wave Centre (BWC)... a new generation has dawned.
- Below is an excerpt from the BWC manual.
-
- BWC is the best sample editor program available for IBM PC and
- compatibles. Only requirements are EGA or EGA-Mono display
- adaptor and 256kB of memory. BWC supports JDAC (see JDAC.DOC),
- Sound Blaster card and the PC internal speaker.
-
- The best result is obtained by a JDAC connected to your stereo
- set. You can easily make the JDAC with the instructions included
- in this package. It is a simple 8 bit D/A-converter to be
- connected to your parallel port. Also a product named Covox
- Speech Thing seems to be compatible with the JDAC. It is
- possible to use it with BWC.
-
- Sound Blaster's I/O address and IRQ number can be configured
- with CFGBWC. The default settings are IRQ 7 and I/O address
- 0220h (SB 1.5). The internal speaker routine plays the samples
- only with 6 bits. It is IBM's fault! Another internal speaker
- playing routines, like RealSound, plays the samples just like we
- do. But we convert the 8 bit data to 6 bit in real-time to get
- the best result. Note that you can easily hang your computer by
- playing samples with too high digirates.
-
- BWC supports MSMOUSE-compatible mouse. Remember to load your
- driver before starting BWC.
-
- BWC identifies automatically following sample formats: RAW, IFF,
- RealSound (Steve), Sound Blaster's (Voxkit) format, Akai
- Professional Sampling Keyboard (see part 4 of this document) and
- of course our own format.
-
- So now the familiar power of Playmac is teamed up with BWC to form a
- complete sound package. The package can be obtained from ROGUE on
- the: rogue/players or sound/players directory as playbwc.zip.
-
- *********************
- * Rogue Lives Again *
- *********************
-
- Rogue Lives!
-
- To all the users of kfps-roble6.dynamic.stanford.edu (Rogue) welcome back!
- To the rest of you... introducing ROGUE!
-
- From Jim R Oldroyd <jr@inset.com>:
-
- Rogue is now moving to saffron.inset.com, an Amiga 3000UX, located
- just outside Boston, MA. You can get everything in the archive
- with anonymous ftp only at the moment. Saffron normally runs a
- mail archive server which will send index lists and all files from
- the archive. Unfortunately, due to recent reorganization, the
- server isn't there at the moment, although it will be back soon.
- Details of how to use it will appear in a later Newsletter. Saffron
- also has a small archive of generally useful MSDOS stuff, and also
- X-Windows sources. Much of this is not there at the moment, either,
- although it will all be put back over the next few weeks.
-
- Saffron is connected to the rest of the world over a 9600 bps SLIP
- line. You may find that some transfers are a bit slow. Sorry.
- That's life. Don't complain, just find something enjoyable to do
- while you wait for your files. If you do need to talk to someone
- here, send mail to me (jr@inset.com) rather than root or postmaster.
- Too much mail to root or postmaster will just annoy them.
-
- The Rogue directory is a compilation of sound files, sound players,
- and several other MSDOS applications. At the moment we are not accepting
- GIFS. It is being run by the same people who brought you Rogue
-
- o Michael Minakami
- o Dale Chun
- o David Komatsu
-
- If you have any questions relating to the files on Rogue feel free to
- send e-mail to 'sound@saffron.inset.edu'. We aim to keep the latest
- in sound technology as we have done in the past on the old Rogue site.
-
- Also the moderators ask that you limit FTPing to non-prime hours. Please
- do not FTP between the hours of 08:30 - 18:30 Eastern Time
-
- -- Happy ftp'ing!
-
-
- **********************
- * The NT MOD Corner *
- **********************
-
- In this section you will find the latest news in the NT MOD files.
- In the next issue of the Sound Newsletter we will be looking into ways
- of editing and playing .mod files so if you have something you would like
- to share with the world send it to us.
-
- Also to the users of MODPLAY please note the UOP server is down indefinitely
- thus MP116E.ZIP is now available at Rogue (saffron.inset.com) on the
- rogue/players or sound/players directory.
-
-
- ******************** If you are looking to hire people in the field of
- * HELP Wanted * sound or multimedia place your want ad here FREE!
- ********************
-
- Concept Digital is looking for programs/programmers for an upcoming hardware
- project. The goal is to create a set of 16 bit digital audio editors (capable
- of editing files larger than RAM memory) that provide nearly equivalent
- functionality between multiple host systems: i.e. Amiga, Mac, PC, etc. These
- editors, when available, will be bundled with the hardware version for the
- appropriate host system. If you would be interested in contributing to this
- project, write to:
-
- Don Kennedy
- Concept Digital
- 2925 Sunny Lane
- Fayetteville, AR 72703
-
- or email kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu
-
-
- ********************************
- * Product Reviews * SoundBlaster Pro
- ******************************** Roland
- * A Look at Sound Cards Part 2 * Amiga Sound Card
- ********************************
-
- Sound Blaster Pro (Due out in August 1991)
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- - Sound Blaster v1.5 downward compatible (including the Adlib,
- voice channels, etc)
- - Voice output stereo DAC 8-bit 4-44KHz
- - Voice input stereo ADC 8-bit 4-44KHz (microphone, stereo Line-In,
- CD-Audio)
- - Stereo FM Music Synthesizers
- . 22 Voices
- . Fully Sound Blaster/Adlib compatible
- - Stereo Digital/Analog Mixer, mixing sources:
- . Stereo DAC
- . Microphone
- . CD-Audio
- . Stereo FM
- . Stereo Line-In
- . PC Internal Speaker
- - Digital Volume Controls for:
- . Stereo DAC
- . Microphone
- . CD-Audio
- . Stereo FM
- . Stereo Line-In
- . Master Volume
- - MIDI interface
- . Sound Blaster compatible
- . MIDI Time Stamp for Multimedia Extension
- - CD-ROM Interface
- . Multimedia PC compatible
- - Joystick Port
- . Standard PC joystick port
- - Microphone AGC Amplifier
- - Stereo Power Amplifier
- . 4.5W per channel
- . Manual Volume Control
-
- Software included,
- - Intelligent Organ
- - SBTalker (text-to-speech speech synthesizer)
- - Vedit2 (voice waveform editor)
- - SP/PRO (MIDI Sequencer)
- - Mmplay (Multimedia Presentation Software)
-
- Estimated list price: $299
-
-
- Roland MT-32 Sound Card (Available now)
- ------------------------------------------
-
- - MT-32 Multi-timbre Sound Module
- - Sound source: LA [Linear Arithmetic synthesis]
- - Number of notes: Up to 32 simultaneously
- - Number of timbres: Up to 8 and one Rhythm Part simultaneously
- - Preset timbres: 128 for Sound Pars and 30 for Rhythm Part
- - Control panel buttons: Part number 1 through 5 and one RHYTHM button
- (Parts 6 to 8 also accessible)
- SOUND GROUP button
- SOUND button
- VOLUME button
- MASTER VOLUME button
- SELECT/VOLUME control
- - Display: 20-characters backlit liquid crystal display
- - Connectors: OUTPUT jacks - L (mono) and R
- MIDI connectors - IN, OUT, and THRu
- DC IN jack
- - Power supply: 9V DC (supplied by ACB-Series AC adaptor)
- - Current consumption: 650 mA (at 9V DC)
- - External dimension: 305mm(width) x 220 mm(depth) x 45 mm(height)
- 12" x 8.5" x 1.75"
- - Weight: 1.5 kg/3 lb 5 oz.
-
- - Accessories (Supplied): AC adaptor (ACB-Series)
- MIDI cable (1 pc.)
- connecting cord (2 pcs.)
- Owner's Manual "Sound List", "What is MIDI".
-
-
- THE VISION QUEST/SUNRIZE AD1016 (For Amiga) Release: Fall/Winter 91
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Designed and prototyped by Vision Quest Systems, Fayetteville, AR.
- To be manufactured and distributed by SunRize Industries, Campbell, CA.
-
- Preliminary hardware specifications:
-
- o 16 bit 64k oversampling stereo analog inputs including balanced line
- and unbalanced analog I/O
- o Sampling rates of 32k, 44.1k, and 48k
- o Serial digital audio input/output, switchable between:
- Professional: AES/EBU
- Consumer: IEC 958
- SP/DIF
- EIAJ CP-340
- o Motorola DSP56001 Digital Signal Processor running at 20 mhz
- (27 mhz option)
- o 8k SRAM (total) onboard for DSP Program, X, and Y memory (expandable
- to 192k)
- o External digital audio clock input
- o MIDI input/output
- o SMPTE reader onboard
- o 8x oversampling 16 bit stereo analog outputs (18 bit option)
- o Extensive connectors for future daughterboard and external expansion
-
- Editing software from SunRize Industries will be bundled with the card.
-
- Projected retail price: approx. $2000 US
-
- System Requirements:
- Amiga 2000 or 3000 with minimum 1 meg fast RAM
- (Testing may indicate usage on 500 or 1000 with expansion chassis)
- SCSI hard drive controller (DMA or non-DMA) supporting SCSI Direct
-
- We recommend the use of a 100 meg or larger HD with an access time of
- not more than 28ms. Recording at the 48k sampling rate uses
- approximately 200k of hard disk space per second of sampling time. This
- yields about 5 seconds of audio per meg, or about 8 minutes of stereo
- audio data for a 100 meg drive. Time availability will depend on system
- memory requirements, disk fragmentation, and timing data requirements.
-
- For optimum multitasking, a 68020 or faster processor is recommended.
-
- Intended functions (as software is available):
- ----------------------------------------------
- o Audio editing and equalization
- o Sampling keyboard sound generation and editing
- o Audio recording clean-up/remastering
- o Time compression/expansion
- o Digital sample rate conversion
- o Digital audio recording/mastering to DAT
- o External and MIDI triggering of samples
- o Video sound editing, scoring, sound effects, and dialog replacement, all
- slaved to SMPTE Time Code
- o Sound synthesis and music sampling
-
- For more hardware information, contact:
-
- Vision Quest Systems
- 2925 Sunny Lane
- Fayetteville, AR 72703
-
- Phone: (501) 521-0420 GEnie address: D.KEENEDY15
- (501) 253-5264 internet: kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu
-
-
- For software questions, availability, and other information, contact:
-
- Anthony Wood
- SunRize Industries
- 2959 S. Winchester Blvd., Suite 204
- Campbell, CA 95008
- Phone: (408) 374-4962
- Fax: (408) 374-4963
-
- Thanks for your interest in what we are doing!
-
- Don Kennedy
- Vision Quest Systems/Concept Digital
-
-
- ------------------------------
- | Anonymous Sound FTP SITES |
- ------------------------------
-
- To connect to an anonymous FTP site do the following (we are using the
- sound-site as an example)
-
- ftp ccb.ucsf.edu or ftp 128.218.1.13
- name: anonymous
- password: <email-address>
-
- If you know of any other Sound ftp sites please forward the information
- this way. If you know the administrators of the below sound sites or
- you are in charge of one of the below sound sites please e-mail me so
- we can join efforts. Your input to this sound-list would be greatly
- appreciated. (*) denotes sites carrying Sound Newsletter & back issues.
-
- Name IP# What
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov 128.155.23.64 amiga sounds
- ccb.ucsf.edu 128.218.1.13 (.snd), players. (*)
- directory: Pub/Sound_list
- garbo.uwasa.fi 128.214.87.1 (.stm), players (*)
- ems.media.mit.edu 18.99.99.99 csound
- neon.stanford.edu 36.80.0.138 sounds for soundblaster
- rtag.ee.lbl.gov 128.3.254.68 sounds
- directory: sounds/*.au
- saffron.inset.com 192.94.75.2 SoundBlaster/Adlib, (*)
- (.mod, .stm, .snd) [Rogue]
- sciences.sdsu.edu 130.191.224.2 sounds
- snake.mcs.kent.edu 131.123.2.222 SoundBlaster & Adlib stuff
- directory: pub/SB-Adlib
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu (.snd) files
- terminator.cc.umich.edu 141.211.164.8 sounds and misc archive site
- ucsd.edu 128.54.16.1 sounds for sparc
- uop.uop.edu 138.9.200.1 UOP is currently down
- xanth.cs.odu.edu 128.82.8.1 startrek sounds
- dir: pub/star-trek/stsounds.
- wsmr-simtel20.army.mil 192.88.110.20 Sound players (*)
-
-
- Attention Bulletin Board owners and FTP site administrators
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- You can carry the sound newsletter on your site FREE of charge. For
- FTP sites please contact me at: komatsu@alcor.usc.edu. You can either
- obtain it from one of our sites or we can mail it to you on Fido Net,
- CompuServe or Internet.
-
- The following Bulltein board systems carry the Sound Newsletter and
- Back Issues. The (*) boards also specialize in sound and MIDI.
-
- United States
-
- Board Speed Phone Sysop
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Graphics Plus 2400 (808) 531-6509 Eric Lui
- Network One Systems
- Fantasy Island 9600 (HST) (808) 689-0040 Ken Ludwig
- Lost City Of Atlantis 2400 (808) 689-7734 Ken Ludwig
- Listening Post 9600 (HST) (808) 689-8583 Lou Braun
- Random Motion 2400 (808) 689-4043 Lou Braun
- The Patchbay (*) 38.4K (Dual) (818) 441-3965 Daniel Bise
-
- Abroad (All contain sound programs also)
-
- Board Speed Phone Sysop
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1B Systems Managment Ltd. 19.2k (604) 753-9960 Ken McVay
- (Waffle/XENIX)
- 1B Systems Managment Ltd. 2400 (604) 753-9964 Ken McVay
- (Waffle/XENIX)
- 1B File request from ftn 14.4K (604) 754-2928 Ken McVay
- FrontDoor 2.0/c IMEx 89:681/1 (604) 754-2928
- (HST 14.4)
- BCG-Box 2400 +358 21 404 036 Kim Heino
- (FidoNet: 2:222/151.0)
- Einstein BBS 2400 +47 4 53 46 18 Kjetil Krag
-
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- | Introducing the sister sounds sites, twice as good, twice as fun |
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- | ccb.ucsf.edu: 15 megs of SND files for REmac and PlayBwc |
- | saffron.inset.com: 30+ megs of STM, MOD and SND files and players |
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- | sound@ccb.ucsf.edu | Editor the the Sound Newsletter |
- | komatsu@aludra.usc.edu | Spreading the word about the |
- | -----> Dave | latest in sound technology |
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