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  2. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under the control of computer programs. The term sound card is also applied to external audio interfaces used for professional audio applications. Sound functionality can also be integrated into the ...

  3. Aureal Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Aureal Semiconductor Inc. Bankrupt, dissolved. Aureal Semiconductor Inc. was an American electronics manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-late 1990s for their PC sound card technologies including A3D and the Vortex (a line of audio ASICs.) The company was the reincarnation of the, at the time, bankrupt Media Vision Technology, who ...

  4. Ensoniq Soundscape S-2000 - Wikipedia

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    Ensoniq Soundscape Ad. Soundscape S-2000 was Ensoniq 's first direct foray into the PC sound card market. The card arrived on the market in 1994. It is a full-length ISA digital audio and sample-based synthesis device, equipped with a 2 MiB Ensoniq-built ROM -based patch set. Some OEM versions of the card feature a smaller 1 MiB patch set.

  5. Sound chip - Wikipedia

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    Sound chip. A Yamaha YM2608 FM synthesis chip. A Creative Technology Sound Blaster chip found in a computer sound card. A sound chip is an integrated circuit (chip) designed to produce audio signals through digital, analog or mixed-mode electronics. Sound chips are typically fabricated on metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) mixed-signal chips ...

  6. Thunder Board - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Board. The Thunder Board was an 8-bit mono personal computer integrated circuit sound card from Media Vision, that had Sound Blaster compatibility at a reduced price. . It was widely advertised as “proudly made in the USA”; possibly a reference to the Sound Blaster, manufactured by the competing Singapore-based Creative Technologi

  7. Talk:Sound card - Wikipedia

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    can a computer produce a good quality sound without sound card but with 5.1 channel home theatre. It actually can't produce *any* sound without a sound card, except from the noise & humming from the PSU and the cooling fans, and the PC speaker. EpiVictor 17:51, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

  8. Roland MT-32 - Wikipedia

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    Roland LAPC-I: ISA bus expansion card for IBM PCs and compatibles. Includes the MPU-401 interface. In later models, the DAC is a Burr-Brown PCM55, and vibrato is noticeably faster. Roland CM-32LN: Sound module for the NEC PC-98 series notebook computers, featuring a special connector for direct connection to the computer's 110-pin expansion ...

  9. Digital sound revolution - Wikipedia

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    Without dedicated audio hardware, digital audio on these machines were usually limited to title screens in games (at higher sampling rates) or games which did not feature heavy animation which left enough CPU time to play lower quality samples. The first computer to with a digital sound processor was the Amiga released in 1985.

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