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2 expansions found
SoundStage
SoundStage Pro
SoundStage
Company
Applied Magic, USA
Date
1996
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
developed to operate in conjunction with the Broadcaster Elite and the Broadcaster32 non-linear video editing cards
requirements:
Broadcaster Elite
or
Digital Broadcaster 32
video card
32 bit SCSI device (for example Phase5's Fastlane Z3)
SuperBuster 11
AmigaOS 3.x
processor
Texas Instruments TMS320C30 @ 40 MHz DSP
20 MIPS, 40 MFLOPS
memory
256 kB SRAM audio sample memory expandable up to 4 MB with two SIMMs
32 kB high speed dual ported SRAM program memory
audio support
Crystal CS4225 16 bit audio codec (quad channel version of the CS4215)
16 internal 16 bit audio channels (with at least 2 MB SRAM)
sample rates: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
realtime volume envelope control (i.e. no rendering)
realtime pan control - place sound anywhere in the room
audio effects: compression, noise gating, reverb
audio scrubbing
video effects support
also serves as a transition and CG rendering accelerator
accelerates transition rendering times to 4-10× faster over a stock A4000
more complex transitions and video effects such as 3D page turns with realistic rendering time
I/O
inputs
2 balanced +4 dBu XLR analog inputs
1 (stereo pair) digital input (AES / EBU format)
outputs
4 balanced +4 dBu XLR analog outputs (ie. surround capable)
1 (stereo pair) digital output (AES / EBU format)
digital I/O also supports the SP/DIF standard
Photos
front side
SoundStage Pro
Company
Applied Magic, USA
Date
1997
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
designed as a stand alone system or can be used in combination with the
Broadcaster Elite
or
Video Toaster Flyer
non-linear video editing cards
requires SuperBuster 11 and AmigaOS 3.x
processor
Texas Instruments TMS320C30 @ 40 MHz DSP
20 MIPS, 40 MFLOPS
memory
256 kB SRAM audio sample memory expandable up to 4 MB with two SIMMs
32 kB high speed dual ported SRAM program memory
audio support
uses separate 20 bit D/A and A/D converters rather than a combined 16 bit codec
Crystal CS4329 D/A converter, 112 dB signal to noise ratio
Crystal CS5390 A/D converter, 107 dB signal to noise ratio
true quad output
full volume and panning control over all channels
full range functions on up to 16 track quad at the same time
optional SMPTE timecode
I/O
4 balanced +4 dBu XLR analog inputs and outputs
1 (stereo pair) digital input and output (AES / EBU format)
digital I/O also supports the SP/DIF standard
software
ProducerAUDIO
AudioLab 16