Re: PC spatial sound

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Eric Tran (etran++at++CGSD.COM)
Wed, 22 Oct 1997 23:02:56 -0700


Greetings,

Have you heard of the Diamond's 3D Monster Sound Card ?
Diamon Multimedia's web page http://www.diamondmm.com/
should have more info.

Eric Tran
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> From: Inge E.Henriksen <inge++at++autosim.no>
> Subject: Re: PC spatial sound
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Perser <jperser++at++paradigmsim.com>
> Subject: Re: PC spatial sound
>
>
>
> >Are you looking for something that runs on an internal soundcard on the
> same
> >machine as your graphics processes?
> >What operating system are you interested in?
>
> Hello Mr . John Perser
> ---------------------------------
> I would like to run the sound on Windows NT V4.0(TM), but other
> operation-systems could also be interresting. The soundcard would
preferable
> be a mass-produced one, like Soundblaster AWE64 (TM) that has a chipset
that
> handles 3D-sound ( called EMU 3D ) without demanding much of the main
> processor.
>
>
> Greetings
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Inge E.Henriksen <inge++at++autosim.no>
> >Subject: PC spatial sound
> >
> >
> >>Hello
> >>-------
> >>Even though this is not a direct performer-question I hope you can
answer
> >>it!
> >>Is there a spatial,quadrafonic 3D-sound system for PC's ? What I wan't
is
> a
> >>PC-version of Paradigm Simulation's Soundworks(TM). I don't think that
the
> >>system called Convolvotron(might be miss-spelled) or Beach-tron is what
I
> >>wan't.
> >>
> >>Thank you for any help.
> >>
> >>
> >>Greetings
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