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08 Jan 99 - 03:45 AM (#52727) Subject: Help! Naff synthesizers on sound cards From: I've seen a thread on this subject recently, but now I can't find it. The problem basically is this: my pc has a sound card (a cheap SoundBlaster clone) but all the instrument voices sound almost exactly alike; I don't have a keyboard instrument - I'm a guitar player - so I can't produce any decent sounds from Noteworthy Composer or any other software I've got. So, I need to know: (a) if I get a new sound card, will it be any good; or (b) am I missing out on something else that will do the trick? Steve |
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08 Jan 99 - 04:15 AM (#52730) Subject: RE: Help! Naff synthesizers on sound cards From: Musicman steve, I was using a Media Magic sound card at first, then i got a Yamaha OPL3 for my birthday. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! The piano sound even almost sounds like a piano! If you can afford it, I would recommend changing your sound card 1st. I don't know enough about them to recommend one to you, but I like my Yamaha. I'm sure there are better ones, depends I guess, on how good you need it to be, ie professional, or just so it sounds better for your ears only. Good luck. paul |
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10 Jan 99 - 08:35 PM (#53267) Subject: RE: Help! Naff synthesizers on sound cards From: Alan of Australia G'day, For good instrument sounds you need a card which stores the voices in a WAVETABLE. These store samples of real instruments (although they don't always sound like real musicians playing them). Roland Sound Canvas is a good example. Some cards which don't have this feature built in have a connector for a daughter card. Your card probably uses FM synthesis which was a nice try when it first appeared but not worth having these days.
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