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The Emu10k1 chip shared a similar design and IC manufacturing process to the AdLib chip, but had a built-in synthesizer, while the AdLib only had the ability to play back samples. The Emu10k1 chip was used in the third iteration of the Sound Blaster Pro, the Sound Blaster Pro 3, which featured the SPC3064. The Sound Blaster Pro 3 was designed to be the successor to the Sound Blaster 16, and it featured a redesigned card. The card featured larger, easier-to-see, and more effective E-mu tonearm connectors, as well as being completely redesigned and made of a different material. The card's case was also redesigned, with a different color scheme and a larger bezel. The Sound Blaster Pro 3 was the first ISA card to feature a built-in CD-ROM interface, and it was also the first to feature a built-in CD-recordable. It used the same ISA bus as the Sound Blaster 16. Later, Creative adopted the acronym PCM for this codec chip.
The ISA design allowed Creative to offer the Sound Blaster 16 in a number of different configurations as the Sound Blaster 16 Pro, in various colors, and in a number of different packages (including a package customized for a television display). The main difference between the Sound Blaster 16 and 16 Pro was that the 16 Pro could not use the ISA bus. It was created to serve as a bridge for the Sound Blaster 16 to an OEM's sound adapter, not to replace the 16. It was, however, still backwards compatible with the 16, and could be used as a server for music files.
The Sound Blaster 16 is a 16-bit ISA version of the Sound Blaster Pro. It supported full 16-bit PCM sampling (stereo music synthesis), DirectSound 3.0 (based on DirectX 1.0), CD-ROM interface, and various other features. The Sound Blaster 16 card uses a 16-bit ISA bus, it uses the full 16-bits of the ISA bus. The Sound Blaster 16 card is a fully integrated card, featuring audio DMA and MIDI I/O (a first for an ISA card). The Sound Blaster 16 was also the first Creative sound card to be available in a 24-bit S/PDIF-output version. It was released in August 1994. The Sound Blaster 16 was the first Creative card to be made in Taiwan. While the Sound Blaster 16 was released in August 1994 (after the release of Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion), the Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion was released in June 1994. The Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion contains the same 16-bit ISA core as the Sound Blaster 16, but with an additional 4-bit D/A converter for CD-DA (CD-audio) playback. The Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion was not released in Europe (its only known release was in the United States). The Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion was not released in Taiwan. The Sound Blaster 16: Music Expansion was only sold in the United States and Japan.
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