Xref: utzoo comp.music:3465 comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware:9624 Newsgroups: comp.music,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!Firewall!firewall.nielsen.com!tzanussi From: tzanussi@dar-4.naitc.com (Tom Zanussi) Subject: Re: SoundBlaster C/MS Chips and more... In-Reply-To: tracy@salamandria's message of Mon, 10 Jun 91 22:01:08 CST Message-ID: Sender: news@Firewall.Nielsen.Com (Usenet News) Nntp-Posting-Host: dar-4.naitc.com Organization: /users/tzanussi/.organization References: <1991Jun10.184723.25748@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 11 Jun 91 13:25:55 In article tracy@salamandria (Tracy Harton) writes: sgingras@violet.waterloo.edu (Sylvain Gingras) writes: > I wonder if the optional C/MS chips advertised in the catalog that > came with my soundblaster card are worth buying. > They provide an addition of 12 voices of stereo C/MS music, but I > wonder if they also provide separate and accessible D/A converters > for each channel. The C/MS chips simply supply 12 voices of AM music. They do not affect the D/A section, or the FM (Adlib) section. You can also buy these chips from a generic supplier, although _I_ do not remember the correct chips to order. > I'm also thinking of starting a mailing list for people interested in > sharing their interest and knowledge about the SoundBlaster card > (especially programming it). If you're interested in joining such a > group, please mail me a short message. Stick me on your list if you get it started, please. Tracy A list dealing with SoundBlaster and Adlib cards already exists. Contact Steve Albrecht at salbrech@nis.naitc.com for more info. -- Tom Zanussi | "A substance almost, but not quite, tzanussi@nis.naitc.com | entirely unlike tea."