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- Path: sparky!uunet!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx!bchang
- From: bchang@nyx.cs.du.edu (Ben Chang)
- Subject: IIGS sound sampler!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.184849.11556@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
- Sender: usenet@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu (netnews admin account)
- Organization: Nyx, Public Access Unix @ U. of Denver Math/CS dept.
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 18:48:49 GMT
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- Attention: the following may be common knowledge, but assuming that
- everyone else is as ignorant as i am...
- Here's how to make a sound sampler for your GS, reeeel easy. I notice
- that many companies are charging $50 and upwards for digitizing cards.
- This is a total ripoff. To make a sampler to receive input from a tape
- player, CD player, whatever, all you need is:
- 1 1/8" phono jack. This is the same size as on walkmen.
- 1 molex connector
- 2 molex sockets.
- these can perhaps be bought at Radio Shack. My helpful sales
- representative directed me to the rack of nylon powerplugs. oh well.
- if you can't find 'em use something else instead. try IC sockets.
-
- 2 long pieces of wire
-
- here's what you do: open your computer. notice the little brown 7-pin
- connector at the front. this is the sound expansion port. you can also
- use it make a stereo o maybe 8-channel surround sound expander. notice
- the pins. the pin in the front is the analog-to-digital pin. the pin
- next to it is the ground pin. connet pin 1 to the '+' lug on the phono
- jack. this is the small one. if you have a stereo one, solder both small
- lugs together. connect pin 2 to the ground lug. this is the big one.
-
- there, that's all. now find some good sampling software. and send me a
- copy because i need it too.
-
- ben
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