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- From: pochanay@cae.wisc.edu (Adisak Pochanayon)
- Subject: Re: Multitasking Demos
- Organization: U of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering
- Date: 14 Dec 92 10:28:39 CST
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.102839.9475@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- References: <sctconno.723877254@kraken> <Ace.0444@auilcs0.UUCP> <1992Dec13.232353.62008@cc.usu.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec13.232353.62008@cc.usu.edu> sl8nl@cc.usu.edu writes:
- >Question: IBM has a new sound card now...called the Gravis Ultrasound. It is
- >32-channel digital pannable 8/16-bit sound card with wave-table
- >synthesis...closest comparison in Amiga terms: 8 Paula chips in one. Does the
- >Amiga have such a card?
- >
- >Joshua Jensen
- >
-
- The current issue of Amiga World has an advertisement for a MIDI/Sampler
- card with an E-MU sampler engine on the card. It supports 32 CD-Quality
- voices with stereo and has a built-in MIDI interface (so combined with
- your current serial port you could have the Sampler Card and 32 other MIDI
- voices). The ad was paid for by Blue Ribbon Soundworks (the Bars and Pipes
- Pro People).
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