
2-6 Sound Blaster AudioPCI™ 128
Uninstalling the AudioPCI
in Windows NT 4.0
To uninstall the software:
1. Click Start on the Taskbar, select Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click the
Multimedia icon.
2. From the Audio Devices tab page, select an existing audio devices and then click Remove.
Click Yes when prompted to remove the driver.
3. Close the Multimedia Properties window and restart your computer.
General
Specifications
Wavetable Synthesis
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Creative synthesis engine
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Digital effects engine for reverb and chorus
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128-voice polyphony and multi-timbral capability
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16 MIDI channels, 128 GM and GS compatible instruments and 10 drum kits
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MT-32 compatible instrument set
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2MB, 4MB, and 8MB sample sets included
3D Audio Technology
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Support for Microsoft DirectSound
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Localized 3D Sound technology expands the spaciousness of sounds in the traditional two-
speaker system
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Multi-Algorithm reverb and chorus
Memory Subsystem
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Utilizes system RAM for wavetable samples
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User configurable for 2MB, 4MB, or 8MB
CD-Quality, 16-Bit Stereo Digital Audio
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8-bit and 16-bit, mono and stereo recording and playback
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User-selectable sample rates from 5 kHz to 48 kHz
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