Saturday, September 15, 2007

Audio/Sound

Audio information could be stored in two formats; W A V file and MIDI file formats. . W A V files are digitized audio. Whereas. MIDI ( Musical Instrument Digital Interface) stores only the description of the sound. The sound synthesizer is required to produce the actual sound. MIDI files can store audio information in a very compact form, i.e they occupy less disk space than WAVfile The following guidelines are provided as MPC standards. Sound Blaster cards are considered to be the standard Hence, sound cards often have 'Sound Blaster compatible' written on them. A sound card must be MIDI capable and have.
Microphone input
Mixer software
Amplifier
At least 8-bit resolution or higher

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