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- From: scoh@ac.dal.ca
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games
- Subject: Re: Sound boards
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.224423.9835@ac.dal.ca>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 22:44:23 -0400
- References: <1992Dec28.163330.3085@seas.gwu.edu> <Dec28.192551.54345@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> <1992Dec29.164324.482@seas.gwu.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec29.164324.482@seas.gwu.edu>, brad@seas.gwu.edu (Bradford J. Crane) writes:
- > In correction to your posting, the SBPro is 16 bit, and it can record
- > at CD quality.... 44.1khz mono or 22.1 khz stereo! The DAC converter is what is
- > used to do actual conversion. Two converters means the music is played in
- > stereo. I can guarantee one thing: the GUS does not have more than two DAC's.
- > The 'channel' does not tell you much, because I think the soundblaster pro has
- > 22! (can play 22 simultaneous sounds.... it probably sounds much like the GUS
- > but games only support the 11 sounds SB!)
- >
- > Brad
- >
-
- Obviosly someone doesnt know what they are talking about... here are
- the specs on the two boards:
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- Ultrasound Sound Bleeper Pro
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- Sysnthesized Voices 32 22
- D.A.C.'s 32 2
- Stereo Digital Voices 16 1
- Stereo Smapling Rate 2-44.1 4-22
- Recording 8/16 bits ONLY 8 bits
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- These are the specs.. And The Sound Bleeper Pro just caNt cut it when it comes
- to the GUS.
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