Difference between revisions of "Ultra Son"
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'''Ultra Son''' was developed in 1988 by [[Demoniak|Ludovic Deplanque]] and Stephane Saint-Martin, and was released by [[MBC]]. | '''Ultra Son''' was developed in 1988 by [[Demoniak|Ludovic Deplanque]] and Stephane Saint-Martin, and was released by [[MBC]]. | ||
− | *Because it uses the | + | *Because it uses the [[Datacorder]], it cannot be used by a 6128+, unless you modify it by Hardwire Tape connector. |
*But it is possible (and even easier) to use a good modern Sound player (mp3...audio CD...) with a proper Din5/Jack adaptator on a CPC6128 | *But it is possible (and even easier) to use a good modern Sound player (mp3...audio CD...) with a proper Din5/Jack adaptator on a CPC6128 |
Revision as of 17:13, 8 October 2009
Ultra Son is software which enables to reproduce vocal and musical data, thanks to the Cassette/Tape/Datacorder.
The data can be then used in your basic or assembler programs or without the software.
Ultra Son was developed in 1988 by Ludovic Deplanque and Stephane Saint-Martin, and was released by MBC.
- Because it uses the Datacorder, it cannot be used by a 6128+, unless you modify it by Hardwire Tape connector.
- But it is possible (and even easier) to use a good modern Sound player (mp3...audio CD...) with a proper Din5/Jack adaptator on a CPC6128