Sound Blaster 16 (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sound Blaster 16" in English language version.

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cgwmuseum.org

  • Weksler, Mike; McGee, Joe (October 1993). "CGW Sound Card Survey". Computer Gaming World. pp. 76–83. Retrieved March 26, 2016.

creative.com

support.creative.com

  • Creative Technology List of Sound Blaster Products: http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=10846
  • "Technical Specifications of the Sound Blaster 16 WaveEffects". Solution ID:5800: Sound Blaster ISA Cards – Information and Troubleshooting. Creative Technology Ltd. Archived from the original (specification) on February 2, 2012. Product Information / Sound Blaster 16/32/AWE cards / Technical Specifications of the Sound Blaster 16 WaveEffects / Model Numbers: CT4171, CT4170 / The Sound Blaster 16 WavEffects is a 16-bit ISA Plug and Play audio board shipped with Creative WaveSynth. The Creative WaveSynth is a software based WaveTable Synth which provides additional voices for composition and playback. ... / Wave Synthesis: based on CreativeSynth / ...
    Note: a notation "WaveTable Synth" seems inaccurate.

dosdays.co.uk

findarticles.com

  • "SGS-Thomson readies strategy via new DSP core, Electronic News, May 1, 1995". Archived from the original on January 29, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2020.

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icequake.net

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seersystems.com

  • "Creative Labs Seer WaveSynth Announcement" (press release). Creative Technology Ltd. September 24, 1996. Creative Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:CREAF), the world's leading provider of multimedia products for personal computers, has partnered with Seer Systems, Inc. to deliver a high quality, software synthesizer that gives wave-table audio capabilities to the Sound Blaster 16. Creative WaveSynth, combined with Creative's entire line of audio products, now gives PC makers the best complete audio solution for their customers.
    Note: a notation "wave-table audio capabilities" seems inaccurate.

soundonsound.com

  • Walker, Martin. "Reality PC Software Synthesizer". Sound on Sound (November 1997). The name Sondius may seem familiar, and if I mention the AWE64 Gold soundcard and WaveSynth/waveguide synthesis, you'll probably remember the connection. Sondius provided the software technology for Creative Labs to add some basic physical modelling sounds to their latest soundcard, for more realism and expressive playing. I'm sure everyone who bought a Gold card tried these out, and they were certainly significantly better than the equivalent wavetable sounds, but not exactly jaw-dropping, and a bit of a fiddle to use. ...
    Note: Creative WaveSynth is based on "Sondius WaveGuide technology" by CCRMA.

thefreelibrary.com

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web.archive.org

  • "SGS-Thomson readies strategy via new DSP core, Electronic News, May 1, 1995". Archived from the original on January 29, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  • "My modest Creative Labs collection". Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2013.
  • "Technical Specifications of the Sound Blaster 16 WaveEffects". Solution ID:5800: Sound Blaster ISA Cards – Information and Troubleshooting. Creative Technology Ltd. Archived from the original (specification) on February 2, 2012. Product Information / Sound Blaster 16/32/AWE cards / Technical Specifications of the Sound Blaster 16 WaveEffects / Model Numbers: CT4171, CT4170 / The Sound Blaster 16 WavEffects is a 16-bit ISA Plug and Play audio board shipped with Creative WaveSynth. The Creative WaveSynth is a software based WaveTable Synth which provides additional voices for composition and playback. ... / Wave Synthesis: based on CreativeSynth / ...
    Note: a notation "WaveTable Synth" seems inaccurate.