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- Sound Snooper - Sound activated recording software. Record all the sound near a computer with a sound card.
- Creative Technology Ltd. - Manufactures PC entertainment products with a focus on sound cards, including Sound Blaster.
- XGPad - Software editor for the Yamaha SW1000XG sound card and all other XG sound cards like the DB50XG, SW60XG, MU10, MU50, MU80, MU100, MU128, QY70, QY700, and others. On screen keyboard to audition sounds and set keyboard splits. [Windows95/98/2000/NT]
- VideoLogic Online - Manufacture of sound cards and graphic cards.
- The Snack Sound Toolkit - Module for basic sound handling (sound card and disk I/O); includes primitives for sound visualization, e.g. waveforms and spectrograms. [Open Source, GPL]
- Protac International Computers - Manufacturers of motherboards, VGA cards, sound cards, and modems. Also distributors of Ricoh CD-RW drives, CD-Roms, network products, UPS, TV tuner cards, SCSI cards, speakers, mice, keyboards, and monitors.
- Timur Tabi's Crystal Semiconductor and OS/2 - Information and opinions regarding Crystal Semiconductor chips for OEM sound cards.
- The PC Technology Guide - Features and components of a modern PC sound card. Includes graphics, diagrams and an integrated glossary.
- Audiotrak - Sound and audio cards for desktop PCs.
- Sound cards divide games and music - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- PC speaker - The PC speaker is the most primitive sound system used in IBM compatible PCs, and in fact used to be the only one in use in PC games before more technologically advanced sound cards such as AdLib or the Sound Blaster were introduced as ISA plug-in cards in the late 1980s. However, even some years after these sound cards became mainstream and widely used, game manufacturers continued to support PC-speaker-only sound/music in their games in order ...
- Creative Wave Blaster - The Wave Blaster port is an internal connector / header on some sound cards from the 1990s that allowed sample-based synthesis MIDI playback capability to be added to sound cards. The standard was first used for Creative Wave Blaster daughterboard upgrades for Creative Sound Blaster 16 sound cards.
- Advanced Linux Sound Architecture - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (known by the acronym ALSA) is a Linux kernel component intended to replace the original Open Sound System (OSS) for providing device drivers for sound cards. Some of the goals of the ALSA project at its inception were automatic configuration of sound-card hardware, and graceful handling of multiple sound devices in a system, goals which it has largely met.
- Roland Sound Canvas - Roland/Edirol Sound Canvas lineup is a series of PCM-based MIDI sound modules and PC sound cards primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Roland Corporation. All Sound Canvas modules are General MIDI compatible.
- Sound Blaster - The Sound Blaster family of sound cards was for many years the de facto standard for audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform, before PC audio became commoditized, and backward-compatibility became less of a feature. The creator of Sound Blaster is the Singapore-based firm Creative Technology, also known by the ...