Ensoniq SoundscapeDB

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SoundscapeDB
SoundscapeDB

The SoundscapeDB is an

daughtercard designed to interface with the "Waveblaster" pin header available on many older sound cards
. It was released in 1994.

During the early 1990s,

Creative Labs created the Waveblaster connector for their Sound Blaster 16 sound cards. This connector would be for their sample-based synthesis
upgrade daughtercard, which they also called the Waveblaster. Other sound card manufacturers took advantage of this and put the connector on their cards as well, and many manufacturers also began developing their own upgrade daughtercards.

Ensoniq's daughterboard (DB), the SoundscapeDB, is basically a

Motorola 68EC000 controller, and a 2 MB patch set ROM. Ensoniq switched to a "revised and improved" 1 MB ROM patch set in a cost-cutting
move on a later revision of the board.

Specifications

References

  • Ensoniq Corp. Soundscape S-2000 Manual, Ensoniq, 1994.
  • Ensoniq Corp. Web Site by Ensoniq Corp., Multimedia Division Product Information and Support Pages, 1998, retrieved December 25, 2005
  • Ensoniq FAQ by Ensoniq Corp., Multimedia Division Product Information and Support Pages, 1997, retrieved December 27, 2005
  • Prince, Bobby. "In Search Of The Ultimate... Wavetable Daughtercard." Computer Gaming World Dec. 1994: p.156-164.