Difference between revisions of "Digiblaster"
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== Software supporting Digiblaster == | == Software supporting Digiblaster == | ||
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*[[Bordelik Demo 4|Bordelik Demo 4]] (1995) | *[[Bordelik Demo 4|Bordelik Demo 4]] (1995) | ||
*[[Digital Orgasm|Digital Orgasm]] (by [[Prodatron|Prodatron]]) (1994) | *[[Digital Orgasm|Digital Orgasm]] (by [[Prodatron|Prodatron]]) (1994) | ||
*Meg Ryan Sample (by [[TFM|TFM]] of [[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]) | *Meg Ryan Sample (by [[TFM|TFM]] of [[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]) | ||
*Start Trek Sample (by [[TFM|TFM]] of [[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]) | *Start Trek Sample (by [[TFM|TFM]] of [[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]) | ||
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'''Utilities''' | '''Utilities''' |
Revision as of 14:57, 20 December 2008
Digiblaster is a small hardware device plugged into the CPC's printer port to play 8-bit mono sound samples. It was designed by Face Hugger and printed in the German magazine CPC Amstrad International in issue 8-9/1991. In 1995(?) Joshua made a redesign for better sound quality.
Software supporting Digiblaster
Demos
- Bordelik Demo 4 (1995)
- Digital Orgasm (by Prodatron) (1994)
- Meg Ryan Sample (by TFM of FutureSoft)
- Start Trek Sample (by TFM of FutureSoft)
Utilities
- Cocoon Player (by One) (1995)
- Digitracker (by Prodatron) (1993)
- FuturePlayer (by TFM of FutureSoft)
- Protracker (by Crown) (1993)