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- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
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- Number 1
- December 1990 Edition.
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- A newsletter for Sound Blaster Enthusiasts.
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- Editor: Brad Barclay
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- Assistant Editor: Adam Thompson.
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- Table of Contents:
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- Article Name: Page:
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- From The Editor .................. 1
- Reviews: Commercial ............. 2
- Shareware ............. 3
- Hints/Tips ....................... 4
- Help! What's Going On! .......... 5
- Extensions, Extensions ........... 6
- Sound Blaster: Yesterday and Today 7
- Advertisement .................... 8
- Wrapping it up ................... 9
- Included File .................... 10
- Next Issue ....................... 10
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- FROM THE EDITOR:
- ===============
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- Welcome to SOUND BLASTER DIGEST, a newsletter for those Sound Blaster
- owners out there who wish to keep up-to-date in the world of Sound Blaster,
- with critical reviews, information, hints and tips for better use of your
- hardware.
-
- Now, I must admit to you, this idea isn't fresh. There is another out
- there who attempts to write what they called a 'newsletter' about the Sound
- Blaster, but firstly this person won't leave their real name, they claim to
- be an 'expert', and whomever they are, they have given both wrong
- information, and some bad biased reviews of software out there.
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- Being such that I disagree with the author on most of what they say, and
- their very un-professional method of producing the newsletter, I have
- decided to do something about it. The result is the SOUND BLASTER DIGEST.
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- This newsletter is in no ways all written by myself. In fact, much of the
- information gathered and shown in here was received from many users of the
- Sound Blaster, living in North America. This newsletter is for the users,
- and by the users.
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- Most of the articles in this first edition were written by myself, and I
- attempt to give credit where credit is due to others who have provided some
- insight or information into new hardware/software, or news of interest.
- Hopefully in the future, when things get rolling, others will feel that they
- too wish to contribute to this.
-
- And so, with further interruption, here's the news and reviews!
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- Page 1.
- REVIEWS:
- =======
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- In this section, I am hoping to review new software out in both the
- commercial and Shareware realms. Being that this newsletter is fairly new,
- some of the software has been out for a while, but I'm going to do my best
- to keep you informed in the future.
-
- Commercial Software:
- -------------------
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- Commercial software for the Sound Blaster isn't very easy to find,
- besides the software that comes with the card. Right now, practically all
- of the commercial software that supports Sound Blaster are games. So, in
- this first edition, I am going to start the commercial review with Prince of
- Persia, whose excellent graphics and Sound Blaster support make it one of
- the best games I have ever played.
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- In this game, you start off 12 levels away from your beloved Princess, who
- has been imprisoned by the Grand Vizier Jaffar, who has placed an ultimatum
- on her: marry him within the hour, or she dies.
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- Her only hope is you: an outsider, who Jaffer has placed down in the
- dungeons, weaponless, where there are nasty traps, and guards awaiting to
- kill you. You must climb the 12 levels, kill off Jaffar, and rescue the
- princess WITHIN 1 HOUR!
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- The game is excellently implemented, with beautiful graphics in all modes,
- but especially so in VGA. But it isn't the graphics that are of interest
- here: the sound support offered is no less then incredible.
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- With both the 11 voice FM AND the digitized channel for the special sound
- effects, you cannot help but be at awe that such a thing can be done on an
- IBM or compatible machine. The music is both beautiful and goes along with
- your setting excellently. The digitized sounds of swords clashing together,
- spikes erupting from the floor, and even your footsteps make this game very
- exciting indeed. A demo version of the first two levels is available on
- many good BBS systems; if you haven't play this game, I recommend that you
- get it.
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- PRINCE OF PERSIA
- Written by Jordan Mechner,
- Programmed by Lance Groody.
- Published by Broderbund Software.
- RATING: ****
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- Note: 5 stars is the best, 0 is the worst.
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- Page 2.
- Shareware:
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- One of my complaints of The Sound Blaster News, the newsletter of which I
- disagree with is their review of what I believe to be an excellent piece of
- software, Blaster Master. So, to set the record straight, here is another
- opinion of this shareware piece:
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- Blaster Master is a shareware program designed to allow you to get more
- out of your digitized files. With it you can record, playback, reverse,
- edit, view sound graphs, along with many other useful features. This piece
- of software is in no way meant to be a total replacement for Creative Lab's
- Voice Kit, but instead, a supplement to it.
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- The author has taken a lot of time and care into writing this program, and
- has added a lot of excellent features, such as mouse support, special
- high-sampling recording for 386 and higher machines, excellent graphical
- graphs of sound being input, or existing files, and numerous editing
- features.
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- But this piece of shareware is by no means for beginners. Many of the
- features are hard to figure out, such as the Digital Delay. Very little
- instructions are given on this part of the program, and good values to get
- certain effects are unknown to all but the author, it would seem.
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- Another set-back to this software is the crippling of the programs, which
- the author has done to make people register. All parts of the program that
- are going to rewrite an existing voice file will only work with the first 10
- seconds worth, making full-scale manipulation next to impossible without
- registration.
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- But the registration is well worth the money, which is only a mere $29.95
- (U.S. funds). But without registration, this program is nothing more then a
- demo.
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- BLASTER MASTER VER 2.6
- Written by Gary Maddox
- Available at a BBS near you.
- Registration: $29.95
- RATING: Unregistered: **
- Registered: ****1/2
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- Page 3.
- HINTS/TIPS:
- ==========
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- Hopefully, as more reviews and other articles come in, this section will
- be a little later on in the newsletter. But for this edition, being nothing
- to put between the reviews and the hints, here it shall be.
-
- Ever try recording something from either a microphone, or perhaps from a
- dubbing cable and tape player (or something else), and when you play it back
- you get this background hiss? This is probably due to Radio Frequency
- noise emitted from your computer motherboard. The wire from the microphone
- or dubbing cable acts as a giant antenna for this, and picks it up. The
- Sound Blaster makes it into a 'hearable' sound, that can ruin what should be
- a great .VOC file. There are some solutions to this problem.
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- The first one is by software. Programs such as BLASTER MASTER (see above)
- by Gary Maddox have filters and such to get rid of some of the noise in a
- voice file after being recorded.
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- But there is an easier way, where you don't have to record and then filter
- the file. It can be simply and cheaply done all at once. All that you need
- is an RF CHOKE, which you can buy at your local electronics store. The RF
- CHOKE is a small plastic-coated ring of metal. What do I do with this, you
- ask? Simply wrap your microphone cord or dubbing cable around the ring
- about 10-15 times before doing your recording. The choke will help keep the
- RF noise out of your wire, thus reducing noise.
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- Simple, right?
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- Page 4.
- HELP! WHAT'S GOING WRONG!
- ==========================
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- Special feature of SOUND BLASTER DIGEST.
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- What do you do if, for some reason something goes wrong with your Sound
- Blaster? Obviously, calling up Creative Labs, or taking it back are
- options, but there are other things you can do. Here are some answers for
- some common questions:
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- Q: What do I do if, after installing the card, nothing happens?
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- A: If nothing happens, chances are you will need to change the card's
- base IRQ. See the Sound Blaster Manual for more information.
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- Q: My friend told me that he/she can play stereo sound on the Sound
- Blaster. I bought one, but the manual says nothing about stereo!
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- A: The problem lies not with your Sound Blaster, but Creative Labs
- design strategy. In an attempt to keep the price of the Sound Blaster
- down, Creative Labs has removed the 12 C/MS (Creative Music System)
- stereo voices. You can order the chips for about $30 (U.S. funds)
- from Creative Labs to play the stereo, otherwise, your out of luck.
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- Q: I'm having problems playing .ROL files. When I try to play them with
- a player that I have, it either does nothing or gives me the message
- 'Sound Driver Not Installed'. What's wrong?
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- A: To play .ROL files, you need to load either SOUND.COM or SB-SOUND.COM.
- These drivers are necessary to play .ROL files.
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- Q: I'm having the same problem as above when I attempt to play .CMF files
- with PLAYCMF, but Tsung Hu's MUCH MUSIC plays them fine. What's wrong?
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- A: To use PLAYCMF, you need to load the driver SBFMDRV.COM. MUCH MUSIC
- doesn't require the driver to be loaded, though.
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- Page 5.
- EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS...
- =========================
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- Do all of those music file extensions on your local BBS confuse you? Here's
- a listing of the most popular music file types, with a short description and
- what program you'll need to play them. For some filetypes there are many
- different players, so for shortness the standard player is named, along with
- the best Shareware player, if one exists.
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- .ROL --> This is the Adlib standard filetype. You will need to load the
- Adlib sound driver (see last article for more on this) to play
- them. The standard player for this is the Adlib JUKEBOX,
- and there are many shareware/commercial players that also handle
- this filetype, such as PLAYROL. A special Instrument Bank file
- is needed to play this filetype.
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- .CMF --> This is the Sound Blaster FM music filetype. The music is the
- same as the Adlib .ROL filetype, but no Instrument Bank file is
- necessary. Due to this factor, though, the .CMF file is generally
- larger then the .ROL type. PLAYCMF is the standard player for
- the .CMF filetype, but MUCH MUSIC, available at your favorite
- BBS, is also excellent for playing this filetype.
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- .VOC --> This is the Voice filetype. In here contains all the data to play
- a specific digitized sound or sounds. Many different ones, ranging
- from a part of John Lennon's Imagine, to Mr. Spock are available.
- But due to their nature, all .VOC files are going to be fairly
- large when compared to .CMF's and .ROL's. Creative Labs VOICE KIT
- which comes with all Sound Blasters is excellent for playing and
- recording .VOC files. Gary Maddox's BLASTER MASTER, available
- through Shareware is also excellent for this type of file.
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- .MOD --> This filetype is for TrakBlaster. It takes 4 voice Amiga files,
- and plays them through the Sound Blaster. But due to their
- nature, these files cannot be played very well on any machine
- slower then 10 Mhz. The only known player for the Sound Blaster
- is TRAK.EXE, a public domain program.
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- .SND --> This is a filetype used by many MIDI players/recorders. There
- are numerous players for this filetype. It has also been used for
- certain internal speaker files.
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- .ORG --> These files are for The Intelligent Organ, which comes with the
- Sound Blaster. Take note that there are two different versions:
- a stereo version for the old Sound Blaster's, and a mono version
- for the new ones. See the next article for more details on the
- differences between the two Sound Blasters.
- Both the Stereo and mono versions can play the same .ORG files.
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- .CMS --> This filetype is for playing Creative Music Stereo. They are
- rare, and the player is hard to find. Can't be played on a
- new Sound Blaster without the C/MS chips.
- Page 6.
- SOUND BLASTER: YESTERDAY AND TODAY.
- ===================================
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- You may have heard about the differences between the 'new' Sound Blasters and
- the 'old' Sound Blasters on your local BBS echo. But what's the difference?
- And how do I know which one I have? Here are some answers to those questions.
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- In an attempt to keep the price of the Sound Blaster down to make it more
- competitive with the Adlib, Creative Labs decided to remove the Stereo C/MS
- (Creative Music Systems) chips. But this has had it's problems.
- Firstly, all new Sound Blasters can't play the C/MS stereo music available
- in many games, and available in .CMS music files. Secondly, now the Sound
- Blaster has only 12 voices (only one more then the Adlib card). These problems
- are fairly self-evident, as you can see.
- Other problems arise from the fact that some of the old Sound Blaster
- software is incompatible with the new software. This isn't true for the other
- way around, though. The main violator of this is The Intelligent Organ,
- although Creative Labs made up for this by making both .ORG filetypes the same.
- And lastly, Creative Labs objectives weren't met. The Sound Blaster, new and
- old, now both run for the exact same price, even though the old has more in it
- then the new one.
- You can write to Creative labs and get the necessary chips to plug into the
- Sound Blaster to play the stereo voices, but you must order the chips from
- them, and they run for about $30 (US funds).
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- How do you know which one you have? There are multiple ways of discovering.
- Firstly, on the back of the box, the old one tells of 'Game Blaster C/MS
- Compatibility', and the new one mentions nothing about this. Secondly, in the
- installation test program TEST-SBC, the music test on the old one is obviously
- stereo...you can't help but notice (unless you're totally deaf).
- The Intelligent Organ is in stereo on the old one. Also, when you're
- installing the old one, you can't see any open chip-sockets, but they are
- there on the new Sound Blaster.
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- With these checks you can normally determine which Sound Blasters are new,
- and which are old. But if you really wish to make sure, check the serial
- numbers. After taking a poll of Sound Blaster owners I know, I have estimated
- that up to serial number 050000 is the old version, and all higher then that
- are the new version which needs the chips separately.
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- There is a rumour going around at this time regarding these chips, and that
- they are simply cheap music chips which you can buy at some stores that handle
- various types of chips, for less then the Creative Labs chips. This hasn't
- been determined true by the author, so if anybody knows for sure, be sure to
- let me know, and I'll get it into the next edition of THE SOUND BLASTER DIGEST.
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- Page 8
- WRAPPING IT UP...
- =================
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- Well, that's about it for this edition of THE SOUND BLASTER DIGEST. I do
- admit, I would like to put more in it in the future, but as this is the first
- issue, it's hard to put everything in that you would like.
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- This first edition was entirely written by myself, Brad Barclay. I now way
- do I consider myself an expert on the subject of the Sound Blaster, but I do
- know more then the average person. For this reason, I would appreciate any
- and all helpful suggestions, any tricks anybody has found for the HINTS/TIPS
- section, and anybody who wishes to write a full article, you're welcome to do
- so! I'll let you know how to get a hold of me for this down below.
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- Also, any Shareware/Public domain authors who wish me to review their
- software may send me a version of their program, and I'll be sure to rate it
- for the next available issue. This is a great way to advertise your product,
- which would hopefully compel others to try it out!
- For the best possible rating, if your software is crippled in any way, you
- may wish to send me a registered or non-crippled version of your software for
- review. This is by no means mandatory, but it does allow me to review the
- software much easier. Otherwise I must rate on what I see.
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- Advertisers are also welcome! If you have written a program, or run a BBS
- with a strong Sound Blaster theme, let me know the Name of the system, the
- phone number(s), the names of the Sysops, name of the program, name of the
- author, what you would like the advertisement to say, etc. As of right now,
- only one advertisement is going to be published per edition, so if you want to
- make sure your gets in, a small amount of money, sent to the name and address
- below would make sure it makes it in. This isn't necessary either, but if I
- get more then one, first come, first serve.
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- That's about it. For correspondence to SOUND BLASTER DIGEST, leave E-Mail
- to BRAD BARCLAY on the main conference of THE MUSICAL CHAIR, or through the
- RelayNet Adlib Conference. For other correspondence, call or write the address
- below:
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- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- c/o Brad Barclay
- 36 Sutter Ave.
- Brampton, Ontario
- CANADA
- L6Z 1G7 (don't forget the postal code!)
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- Telephone: Voice (416) 846-5599.
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- Later!
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- Page 9.
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- INCLUDED FILE:
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- Each issue, I hope to include some sort of music file. It may be a simple
- .ROL, or a large .VOC file. It will always be original, and only available
- from SOUND BLASTER DIGEST!
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- This issue, a small and simple .CMF file called DrawBacks, inputted by Brad
- Barclay. A simple and pretty little piece, it was included because it was the
- best original piece I had (I wouldn't feel right sending something you could
- download off your local BBS)!
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- NEXT ISSUE...
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- More news and reviews for the new year! New hints and tips! More articles,
- by more authors! All around general more! Watch for it on your favorite BBS!
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- Page 10.