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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 Cassette reader, it cannot be used by a 6128+, unless this one is modified.
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*Because it uses the Cassette/Tape reader, it cannot be used by a 6128+, unless you modify it by Hardwire Tape connector.
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*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
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[[Category:Applications]] [[Category:Music and sound]]
 
[[Category:Applications]] [[Category:Music and sound]]

Revision as of 15:52, 8 October 2009

Screenshot of Ultra Son

Ultra Son is software which enables to reproduce vocal and musical data, thanks to the Cassette driver.

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 Cassette/Tape reader, 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