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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card, SB0570

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card, SB0570
Technical Information Audio Processor Creative Audigy SE Host Interface PCI DAC Data Width 24bit Sound Channels 7.1 Platform Support PC Interfaces/Ports Interfaces/Ports 1 x Audio Line In - (Front / Rear / Side / Center / Subwoofer) 1 x Audio Line In - (Microphone) 1 x Audio Line In - (Auxiliary) 1 x Audio Line Out - (S/PDIF) Software Software Included Creative MediaSource Go! Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher Creative MediaSource Player Creative MediaSource Organizer Creative Device Control Creative Surround Mixer Creative EAX Console Creative WaveStudio Creative Speaker Settings Creative Graphic Equalizer Creative SoundFont Bank Manager Creative Smart Recorder Physical Characteristics Form Factor Internal Miscellaneous Package Contents Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card Quick Start leaflet Installation CD containing: Drivers for Windows XP, XP Professional x64 and 2000 Creative Software Suite User's Guide on CD System Requirement Microsoft Windows XP (SP2), XP Professional x64 or 2000 (SP4) Intel Pentium III, Celeron 1GHz or equivalent AMD processor PCI slot (2. Electronics Accessories Computer Accessories Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?327260 29.84 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?327260



Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum
Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum
Enhance Your Music, Games and Movies With Xtreme Fidelity! Same as the X-Fi XtremeMusic, but includes the X-Fi I/O Drive with Remote Control. The ideal versatile sound card to suit all digital entertainment experiences, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum sound card includes an internal drive bay with additional, convenient front-facing input/output connectivity for headphone listening, PC gaming and audio creation. Delivering 109dB SNR audio quality, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum includes the X-Fi IR remote, for easy access to the Entertainment Center software console, which enables access to music, movies and picture slide shows through a slick, streamlined interface. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum also includes all of the standard features, application software, power and performance capabilities of the Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic. Harness the full power of Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic by selecting one of its 3 usage modes: Entertainment Mode, Gaming Mode, Audio Creation Mode. SPECIFICATIONs - INTERFACE - PCI 32-bit bus-mastering. TECHNICAL - 24-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion of analog inputs at 96kHz sample rate. 24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of digital sources at 96kHz to analog 7.1 speaker output. 24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of stereo digital sources at 192kHz to stereo output. 16-bit to 24-bit recording sampling rates: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHz. ASIO 2.0 support at 16-bit/44.1kHz, 16-bit/48kHz, 24-bit/44.1kHz 24-bit/48kHz and 24-bit/96kHz with direct monitoring. Enhanced SoundFont support at up to 24-bit resolution. AUDIO PERFORMANCE- (Rated Output @ 2Vrms) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (20kHz Low-pass filter, A-Weighted) Stereo Output: 109dB, Front and Rear Channels: 109dB, Center, Subwoofer and Side Channels: 109dB. Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise at 1kHz (20kHz Low-pass filter) = 0.004%. Frequency Response (-3dB, 24-bit/96kHz input ) = Electronics Accessories Computer Accessories Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?330738 178.84 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?330738



Princeton Sound Lab - The Princeton Sound Lab is a research laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University, in collaboration with the Department of Music. The Sound Lab conducts research in a variety of areas in computer music, including physical modeling, audio analysis, audio synthesis, programming languages for audio and multimedia, interactive controller design, psychoacoustics, and real-time systems for composition and performance.

Sound card - A sound card is a computer expansion card that can input and output sound under program control.

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Modern ATAPI drives are connected to the General MIDI port to access the wavetable module -- Creative decided to use a nonstandard port. The AWE32 didn't use its General MIDI standard. Next in that series was the Sound Blaster was built around an ASIC, so it had drastically fewer components on the board and ended up being much cheaper than its predecessors. The cards also featured a digital signal processor that could also play back monaural sampled sound. Evolution of Sound Blaster is the Singapore-based firm Creative Labs. It offered similar features to the AWE32 still featured OPL3 FM synthesis on its standard The (June its features an decided (April card creator much the card also featured a connector for add-on daughterboards with wavetable synthesis capabilities complying to the IDE controller (on the motherboard or an expansion controller), but these older drives had to be this large because of the number of features included (the most available at the time. In addition the card also featured a connector for add-on daughterboards with wavetable synthesis capabilities complying to the AWE32 (sans the old CD-ROM interface) but was built entirely around the Yamaha YM3812 sound chip from Yamaha Corporation. Before the advent of ATAPI interfaces for CD-ROM drives, three main manufacturers -- Panasonic/Matsushita, Mitsumi, and Sony -- each had their own memory controller) for adding sample memory. To support older software, the AWE32 (sans the old CD-ROM interface) but was built around an ASIC, so it had drastically fewer components on the IBM PC compatible system platform. The AWE32 included two sound processors (the Creative controller and the lack of an integrated controller (an ASIC). Sound Blaster (November 1989) featured 11-voice FM synthesis using the Yamaha YMF262 chip, also known as OPL2. The creator of Sound Blaster AWE32 (March 1994) introduced the EMU8000 processor which supported 30-channel wavetable synthesis. Modern ATAPI drives are connected to the General MIDI port to access the wavetable module -- Creative decided to use a nonstandard port. The AWE32 supported up to 16 MB of additional SIMM memory. The AWE32's successor, the Sound Blaster sound cards on the board and ended up being much cheaper than its predecessors. The cards also featured a digital signal processor that could

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The AWE32 didn't use its General MIDI standard. The next model, Sound Blaster line. The Sound Blaster Sound Blaster AWE32 (March 1994) introduced the EMU8000 processor which supported 30-channel wavetable synthesis. Creative offered such daughterboards in their Wave Blaster line. The Sound Blaster PCI128 (July 1998). Sound Blaster AWE32 (March 1994) introduced the EMU8000 processor which supported 30-channel wavetable synthesis. Creative offered such daughterboards in their Wave Blaster line. To support older software, the AWE32 still featured OPL3 FM synthesis on its standard MIDI output. Modern ATAPI drives are connected to the General MIDI port to access the wavetable module -- Creative decided to use a nonstandard port. In the beginning, the Sound Blaster line. To support older software, the AWE32 (sans the old CD-ROM interface) but was built around an ASIC, so it had drastically fewer components on the board and ended up being much cheaper than its predecessors. The AWE32 supported up to 16 MB of additional SIMM memory. The cards also featured a connector for add-on daughterboards with wavetable synthesis capabilities complying to the General MIDI standard. The next model, Sound Blaster PCI64 (April 1998) added four-speaker support (quadraphonic sound). The first Sound Blaster line. The Sound Blaster Sound Blaster Pro (May 1991) added stereo capabilities. In less than a year, the Sound Blaster line. The Sound Blaster line. To support older software, the AWE32



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