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- From: plutchak@porter.geo.brown.edu (Joe Six-pack)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
- Subject: FAQ: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard (generic)
- Date: 2 Sep 1992 14:41:33 GMT
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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- of the
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- comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
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- Newsgroup
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- Last update: September 2, 1992 Previous posting: August 12, 1992
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-
- Here are the topics currently addressed:
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- 1) What sound card should I buy?
- 2) How do I get in touch with company XXX?
- 3) Where can I get free software and/or documentation?
- 4) What programs can play XXX music files on YYY soundcard, or
- convert them into ZZZ type files?
- 5) I don't run DOS. Am I out of luck when it comes to sound boards?
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- 1) What sound card should I buy?
-
- As with any consumer purchase, what you buy depends upon what you
- want to use it for and how much money you're willing to spend. As
- of this writing, things are very muddy, what with one major player
- declaring bankruptcy, other companies pre-announcing new products,
- and new companies jumping into the field.
-
- Questions to ask yourself:
-
- Do I want the highest quality sound possible? Do I want
- stereo? Do I want MIDI capability? Do I want it to be
- supported by a wide range of software? Am I interested
- in multimedia? Does the company provide good documentation,
- support, upgrades, etc? Is software available that does
- want I want it to to?
-
- One person assesses things this way: If you just want to enhance
- your gameplaying experience, and don't want to spend much money,
- pick up a low-end Soundblaster or Adlib card. If you have
- high-end interests, and have the cash, buy from Turtle Beach.
- For a good compromise, with MIDI, stereo, etc., get a Soundblaster
- Pro or Pro-16, a Gravis Ultrasound, or a Pro Audio Spectrum 16.
- If you're strictly interested in MIDI, go with something with Roland
- MPU-401 compatibility. The best thing to do, however, is to hear
- the boards yourself, and test out any relevant software ahead of
- time, if at all possible.
-
-
- 2) How do I get in touch with company XXX?
-
- Here are various names and addresses of soundcard manufacturers
- and major software vendors. All telephone numbers are from the US
- unless specified:
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- Adlib Multimedia Inc. - sound hardware
- 220 Grande Allee East, Suite 850, Quebec, QC, Canada G1R 2J1
- Phone: (800) 463-2686
- (418) 529-9676
-
- Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Limited - sound hardware
- 111-7400 MacPherson Ave.
- Burnaby, B.C.
- CANADA V5J 5B6
- Phone: ?????
-
- Creative Labs/Brown Wagh (Soundblaster) - sound hardware,
- programming toolkit
- 2050 Duane Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95054
- Main: (800) 998-5227, 998-1461
- Support: (408) 428-6622
- FAX: (408) 986-1777
-
- Media Vision, Inc (Pro Audio Spectrum) - sound hardware
- 47221 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539
- Main: (800) 348-7116 or (510) 770-8600
- Sales: (800) 845-5870
- Support: (800) 638-2807 or (510) 770-9905
- FAX: (510) 770-8648 or (510) 770-9592
- BBS: (510) 770-0968 & 770-1661 (2400,8,N,1)
- (510) 770-0527 (9600,8,N,1)
-
- Passport - MIDI software
- ?????
-
- Roland - MIDI hardware, software
- ?????
-
- Turtle Beach Systems - sound hardware
- P.O. Box 5074, York, PA 17405
- - or -
- Cyber Center, Unit 33, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, York, PA 17404
- Main: (717) 843-6916
- FAX: (717) 854-8319
-
- Voyetra - MIDI hardware, software, programming toolkits
- 333 Fith Avenue, Pelham, NY USA
- (800) 233-9377 (US only)
- (914) 738-4500 (From anywhere)
- (914) 738-4500 (FAX)
-
-
- 3) Where can I get free software and/or documentation?
-
- Various commercial and hobbyist bulletin board systems have forums
- dedicated to soundcards, music files, etc. On the Internet, these
- are a few of the anonymous FTP sites and mailing lists which cater
- to the discerning PC sound enthusiast:
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-
- FTP site Description
- -------------------------- ----------------------------------
- ccb.ucsf.edu SND files and players
- (192.94.75.2)
- ftp.ulowell.edu CMF and ROL files
- (128.63.32.1)
- louie.udel.edu MIDI patches, samples, software
- (128.175.1.3)
- saffron.inset.com Sounds, games, utilities, newsletter
- (192.94.75.2)
- snake.mcs.kent.edu Soundblaster & Adlib stuff
- (131.123.2.222)
- sol.cs.ruu.nl MIDI documentation, software, songs
- (131.211.80.17)
- tybalt.cco.caltech.edu Soundblaster programming in /pub/heathh
- (131.215.139.100)
- wsmr-simtel20.army.mil Sound players
- (192.88.110.20)
- wuarchive.wustl.edu Lots of stuff
- (128.252.135.4)
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- Newsgroup Description
- -------------------------- ----------------------------------
- comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard This newsgroup. PC soundcard topics
- alt.sb.programmer Soundblaster programming topics
- comp.multimedia Multimedia topics
- comp.music Computer music theory and research
- alt.binaries.sounds.misc Digitized sounds and software
- alt.binaries.sounds.d Discussion and follow-up group
- alt.binaries.multimedia Supposedly multimedia sounds and software
-
- Note: All the above newsgroups except the first two are generic
- groups, so PC-specific topics probably aren't appropriate.
-
-
- Mailing list Description
- -------------------------- ----------------------------------
- Soundblaster Programming For discussion of Soundblaster
- programming issues. For info,
- contact plutchak@porter.geo.brown.edu
-
-
- 4) What programs can play XXX music files on YYY soundcard, or
- convert them into ZZZ type files?
-
- Modplay - plays MOD files on Soundblaster and compatibles (freeware?)
- WOWII100 - plays MOD files on Soundblaster and compatibles (freeware?)
- SOX/Soundtool - converts between various sound file formats
- (freeware, portable source distributed)
- ScopeTrax - plays VOC, raw, and Amiga files on Soundblaster,
- parallel port DACs, or the PC speaker (freeware)
- CD-Box - plays most sound files, needs supporting drivers.
- DIGIStudio - VGA MOD editor for COVOX & Soundblaster (freeware)
- Windows 3.1 - plays WAV and MID files on most sound boards ($$$)
-
- Note: Also of interest, a FAQ concerning audio file formats is
- posted intermittently in the alt.binaries.sounds groups.
-
-
- 5) I don't run DOS. Am I out of luck when it comes to sound boards?
-
- As of this writing, commercial support is nonexistent, though
- rumors of vendor-supported OS/2 drivers for the PAS and sound-
- blaster have been heard, and Gravis is reportedly *not* supporting
- OS/2.
-
- Various people in the community have written device drivers for
- the Sound blaster which run under Unix (BSD and System V) and
- OS/2. Contact Lance Norskog (thinman@netcom.com) for information
- about an AT&T Unix V.3 and V.4 driver, or Steve Haehnichen
- (shaehnic@ucsd.edu) for information about a BSD Unix driver.
-
- Also, check the various archives and FTP sites for updates and
- late-breaking news.
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- Corrections, additions, comments, etc., are welcome; Email them to me
- and I'll incorporate 'em.
- --
- Joel Plutchak, Research Programmer/Analyst
-