Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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From: PENUTS::HNELSON 19-MAR-1991 08:47:09.07 To: ONRWAY::COTE CC: Subj: Article for COMMUSIC only WHERE? Hi, Edd, I typed in this article, but couldn't locate the direct-to-disk note(s). Rather than put it in the wrong place, I'm sending it to you, mr. moderator/keyword mogul. Please feel free to send it back, or send me the note number or keyword to look for, or (if you've got the time and energy) please put it in the appropriate place in COMMUSIC. Thanks, Hoyt ================================================================================ Inforworld 3/18/91 page 21 (freely edited without permission) SOUNDBYTE ADDS SOUND WITHOUT ADD-IN CARD Meridean Data Inc. will introduce this week an inexpensive Walkman-size machine enabling users to add sound capabilities to their PCs without having to install an add-in card. The product, called SoundByte, plugs into the parallel port of a PC and can take audio input from a microphone or standard hi-fi equipment. A single chip in the unit digitizes and compresses sound files, storing them on a computer's hard disk drive. SoundByte runs under DOS and Windows, and it is one of the few sound devices that currently supports Microsoft's multimedia extensions to Windows, due out in June. SoundByte costs $249.95, and it doesn't require a CD ROM drive. SoundByte users 16-bit adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM) compression. Most PC-based audio devices use standard linear pulse code modulation (PCM) in 8 or 16 bits. The less expensive 8-bit PCM delivers lower quality sound than 16-bit PCM, but sound files recorded with it take up less hard disk space than those recorded with a 16-bit chip. The 16-bit ADPCM compression used in SoundByte yields high-quality audio recordings, and files are compressed so that they take up about one quarter of the space normally needed for 16-bit PCM files. Meridian Data Inc. 5615 Scotts Valley Drive Scotts Valley, CA 95066 (408) 438-3100 - Hoyt
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2597.1 | Maybe new topic title: "IBM sound boards, etc" | PENUTS::HNELSON | Hoyt 275-3407 C/RDB/SQL/X/Motif | Mon Jul 08 1991 16:04 | 20 |
InfoWorld 7/8/91 p.28 - quoted without permission ATI Technologies Inc. is going after the sound/graphics market with two new additions to its FX line. The stereo sound boards, the VGAudio FX and the Audio FX, are designed to provide stereo sound for PCs, alond with compatibility for Microsoft Corp.'s Multimedia Windows. The Audio FX board suports a dynamic range of up to 100 decibels, a selectable sampling rate of 44 kHz, and comes with 8-bit stereo DACs. An optional MIDI connector supports simultaneous MIDI In and Out for multitrack recording. The sound board includes a microphone jack, amplifier, and software. In addition to the sound capabilities of the Audio FX, the VGAudio FX board merges audio capabilities and VGA graphics on a single board. The board supports 15-bit color and comes with Color Depth Enhancement technology, increasing the apparent color display from 32,768 colors to more than 262,000 colors. The boards will ship in the third quarter. Their list prices will range from $300 to $500. | |||||
2597.2 | Dropped a Bit? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG2-2/W10, DTN 226-7556 | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:43 | 8 |
Should that 8 bits have been 18 bits? 100 db dynamic range and 8 bit conversion resolution (=> 48 db signal to noise ratio) seem inconsistent. If the sampling rate is selectable, what other options are available besides 44 (44.1?) KHz? len. | |||||
2597.3 | 16 bits is still ~$1k | TOOK::DROBINSON | Mon Jul 08 1991 19:16 | 3 | |
For the price quoted I think 8 bits must be it. Can't comment on the rest. Dave | |||||
2597.4 | Yer askin' ME? I just type 'em! | PENUTS::HNELSON | Hoyt 275-3407 C/RDB/SQL/X/Motif | Tue Jul 09 1991 09:06 | 1 |