[comp.sys.amiga] IBM sound synthesizer card

MSPINNER@POLYGRAF.BITNET (11/23/88)

Hello fellow computer fanatics...
  The Adlib company from Boston, MA has introduced the MPU401 and Adlib boards
to the addition of the IBM sound card.  I have recently purchased the Adlib and
the composer package, hoping that 11 voices will daunt my Amiga 1000 and Sonix/
Deluxe Music/Instant Music/AudioMaster packages.  Well, the software is decent
and close to par of Instant Music with functions of DCMS.  What the Adlib board
lacks is synthesized intsruments, but that's understandable for being new.
  Hopefully, PC users will want standards introduced, just like the video
formats (ILBM/IFF).  SMUS files are a link, but the complexity of DCMS is lost
when DCMS makes a SMUS for Instant Music/Sonix.  How about exchanging sound
files so the PC could catch up to the years of experimentation on the Amiga and
(ahem!) ST and other enchanced MIDI's.  I have no clue what sound chip(s) are
being used with the Amiga and the PC sound card, which would make this feat
unattainable.  The Adlib has a fantastic drumkit (bassdrum,snare,tom-tom, hi-
hat and cymbal) with weak library of other sounds.  The advantage to this board
is the number of channels (and stereo separation - each channel is split to
left and right - unlike the Amiga where voices are dedicated to a channel).
  On the lighter side, does anybody have demos for the Adlib board consisting
of music files, new instruments, PD programs/source that utilize the board.
I know I will soon tire of just being able to listen to games using the board
(but I wouldn't mind other companies besides Sierra to publish arcade-quality
games up to par with the Amy (and possibly MCGA 256 color mode!! Only a dream -
- rats))

That's all --

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