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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Desktop Audio and Video => Topic started by: orb85750 on November 19, 2011, 03:14:36 AM
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I seem to remember there being some Amiga Zorro II/III hardware music synthesizer card -- not a sampler, but a digital or analog synth engine on an expansion card. Or perhaps I'm just remembering a past dream of mine? Anyone know whether such a card exists?
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Not I, but subscribing.
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One Stop Music Shop
The One Stop Music Shop is a full length Zorro II audio card. It is not actually a true sound card designed for general purpose audio but is a sound sythesiser. It uses an E-MU Proteus Sound Engine.
Connections
2 x RCA Jacks
1 x MIDI Port
from http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=1265
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Sounds like the E-MU Proteus is just a wavetable synthesizer anyway, just with ROM samples. Hardly any different from hooking a separate device (MT-32 or the like) into a MIDI adapter.
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I guess it has some filters and LFO as well. I remember seeing it back in the day. Sounded nice. I preferred my protracker modules.
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Sounds like the E-MU Proteus is just a wavetable synthesizer anyway, just with ROM samples. Hardly any different from hooking a separate device (MT-32 or the like) into a MIDI adapter.
Not sure I understand your sentiment here. You could also easily
say something is "just" a sampler, or "just" an analog synth, or
"just" an FM synthesizer. What type of ground-breaking Zorro
synthesis board should one expect?
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I dunno. I'd give a pass to a wavetable board with programmable sounds, but I've never been impressed by ROM-based wavetable synths (at least none I've heard in a computer) - probably it's just that I'm soured on it by a lot of crappy wavetable MIDI setups from the late '90s. I'd be more interested in an FM or analog waveforms & filters synthesizer; I've always found that to be a much more interesting way to create sound.