Hey everyone.
I'm looking for good DOS era or Windows 3.11 digital audio workstation softwares that can interface with all the sound cards on the a048
Soundblaster (Adlib OPL3)
Gameblaster (Creative Music System)
MIDI (Roland Sound Canvas or General MIDI)
Has anyone developed anything like that or is there some old software worth trying out?
Cakewalk has come up in my search but it seems to be midi only?
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/inde ... ml#msg2918
Maybe there is something for each individual card.
Digital Audio Workstations?
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Re: Digital Audio Workstations?
The soundcards with the part in parentheses you mentioned are all MIDI based (just notes, etc. not PCM recorded waveforms). There were MIDI programs like Cakewalk and others, and there were trackers that played .MOD and .S3M files like FastTracker 2 that was mentioned. These were like MIDI files in that they were note based but also contained PCM recordings of the instruments so they typically sounded much better because they could contain anything for instruments, even people. The demos like Second Reality had this type of music and it was great. If you want to mix MIDI devices with WAV/PCM files I don't know if Cakewalk could do this or not, but back then this was less common as far as I know. There was Windows Sound Recorder for recording and playing back WAV files, but this was separate from MIDI.