"Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> Creative Music Synth is my favorite soundcard-MIDI-synth.
>
> Sadly for me, Creative Technology does not want to talk about Creative
Music Synth. I've
> contacted them in almost any way, shape, and form but not gotten any
good info. I rarely
> get a response and when I do, it's usually crap. They told me, SB PCI
128 and Ensoniq
> contains Creative Music Synth. I already knew they were wrong because
one of my friends
> has both those cards. I've checked the MIDI output for both those cards
-- no Creative
> Music Synth. Creative Technology are a bunch of liars.
>
> I feel like burning their skins off to extract their intellectual
property. I want to
> force them to reveal each and every technical aspect of Creative Music
Synth to me. I want
> to sear their skins with yellow fire whenever they refuse to give me the
correct info. If
> they ignore me, I want to burn them. If they intentionally give me the
wrong answer, I
> want to burn them.
>
> Burn Creative Technology to forcibly steal their intellectual property
rights. Do this
> interrogation style.
>
> Creative Technology are a bunch of jerks who deserve to be burnt alive
with scalding
> molten hot stinky cheddar cheese and then with yellow fires.
>
> I want to heinously torture and humiliate these sickos until they
provide each and every
> bit of their info.
>
> I politely asked them about information on Creative Music Synth. One
person named
> "Catherina" responded. This was the only reply I ever got to my
question. Before I read
> the reply, I was jubilant. I was extremely optimistic and thought that
person would assist
> me and tell me how Creative Music Synth works and other wonderful
technical details. I
> couldn't have been more wrong.
>
> The message by the Cathy b!+C# read "I've removed this message and any
> similar messages because you posted them to more than one forum"
>
> I was so upset and disappointed. I just wanted to find out where that
piece of Kathy human
> kakaa lives and burn her alive -- along with the rest of Creative
Technology.
>
> I really have a hard time not wi****ng harm on cold-hearted s*** like
Creative Technology
> and its "Catherina".
>
> Burn Catherina and Creative Technology. Burn them with stinky scalding
molten hot stinky
> cheddar cheese and then with yellow fires.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Radium
Radium,
I'm going to presume you're asking a serious question, in spite of your
cheddar-cheese and
yellow-fires fetishes and your raving skin-burning hatefulness about
Creative.
Soundcards with built-in MIDI synths don't necessarily have MIDI in and
out connections --
that's a MIDI ****t for use with external MIDI synth boxes. A built-in
synth would have
audio outputs, and would get it's MIDI input data from a program driving
the synth. The
MIDI synth and MIDI ****t are two separate things. Many old soundcards had
both. The newer
soundcards, particularly the on-board soundcards, appear to have neither,
the synth function
being replaced by the Windows software synth.
I don't know what you want to know about the technical characteristics of
built-in synths.
Drive one with MIDI from a program (Winamp playing a .MID file will do
fine), and see how it
sounds. You'll find that the technical specs mean nothing -- it's the
music instruments
used and the techniques to sample them that matter. Some sound as though
they were mic'ed
in a bathroom. None of them sounds particularly good, compared to
outboard MIDI synth boxes
made by Roland and other manufacturers.
--
Earl


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