This guide explains how to employ the services of the Sound Blaster sound card to play computer games, record and edit audio, and compose music. It provides instructions for connecting speakers and input/output devices, watching DVD movies, using the Vienna SoundFont Studio, and setting up a sequencer to work optimally with Sound Blaster. Many of the 18 chapters review the history of the technology under discussion. The CD-ROM contains sample audio files. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Learn how to configure hardware (including speakers, digital accessories, and peripherals); watch DVDs in surround sound; play games in 3D; record and organize digital audio and MP3s; and use sequencers, MIDI, and SoundFonts to compose music. Plentiful illustrations walk you through general and PC audio concepts and the CD-ROM gets you started with the book's music and audio examples, sample sound clips, SoundFonts, and audio software.
Readers learn how to get the most out of the Sound Blaster Live series of sound cards with illustrations and detailed descriptions of all the important features of the sound card family.
Readers learn how to get the most out of the Sound Blaster Live series of sound cards with illustrations and detailed descriptions of all the important features of the sound card family.
Explains how to employ the services of the Sound Blaster sound card to play computer games, record and edit audio, and compose music.
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