- for the
PlayStation 2 in
North America. The game
incorporates the use of
SoundMAX audio technology by
Analog Devices. It was the
first game to use the Kinetica...
- ALC883DTS/ALC889A/ALC888DD-GR/ALC892-DTS-CG and
SoundMAX AD1988 chips, as well as
several cards based on the X-Fi chipset, such as the
SoundBlaster
Titanium series and Auzentech's...
- editing,
recording Doobdoob Studio –
recording Kokosound Studio –
mixing SoundMax –
mastering Personnel Seungmin –
vocals NieN (Jeong Gu-hyeon) – lyrics...
- to
anyone other than a
Windows MIDI musician".
Released in 1994, Ultra
Sound Max is a
version of the GUS with a CS4231
codec on board, 512 kB of onboard...
-
unknown (link) Cyril,
Kowaliski (December 15, 2008). "Analog
Devices p****es
SoundMAX torch to Conexant". Techreport. AC'97
Interface Archived March 2, 2012...
- FAQ -
Issue 2.0 (All Platforms)
SoundMAX Technical Notes GameCODA is able to run on
virtually any x86 PC with
basic sound support.
Personal computers (PC's)...
- Systems, Inc.,
which was
later acquired by
Analog Devices and
rebranded as
SoundMax.
Additional Radiodrum-based
compositions by
Jaffe include Underground Economy...
- PC2700 DDR Memory, 40 GB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive, 48x CD-ROM
Optical Drive,
SoundMAX Cadenza (AC'97) Audio,
Intel Extreme 2
Integrated Graphics with 64 MB of...
- The
Sound of
Music is a 1965
American musical drama film
produced and
directed by
Robert Wise from a
screenplay written by
Ernest Lehman, and starring...
- The
Sound of Music: 40th
Anniversary Collector's
Edition DVD (1965), BBC,
review and history,
November 23, 2005 Wilk,
Max. The
Making of The
Sound of Music...