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  2. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.

  3. Environmental Audio Extensions - Wikipedia

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    EAX 5.0 is supported by E-mu 20K-based products such as the Sound Blaster X-Fi. 128 simultaneous voices processable in hardware and up to 4 effects on each; EAX Voice (processing of microphone input signal) EAX PurePath (EAX Sound effects can originate from one speaker only) Environment FlexiFX (four available effects slots per channel)

  4. E-mu 20K - Wikipedia

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    E-MU 20K is the commercial name for a line of audio chips by Creative Technology, commercially known as the Sound Blaster X-Fi chipset. The series comprises the E-MU 20K1 (CA20K1) and E-MU 20K2 (CA20K2) audio chips.

  5. Sound Blaster X7 - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster X7 is a USB audio device that can work without a computer. It was announced on 3 September 2014. It supports Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X computers but requires a power supply to work. The Sound Blaster X7 has the SB-Axx1 sound chip built-in. Android and iOS devices can change SBX Pro Studio audio settings with the Sound ...

  6. Sound Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The Audigy 4 (Value) is more in line with the Audigy 2 Value series. The Audigy 4 had a shorter life span than its predecessors, due to the short window between it and the next-generation Sound Blaster X-Fi. Sound Blaster Audigy Rx (September 2013) is similar to the Audigy 4 but with a dedicated 600-ohm headphone amplifier and a PCIe 1x ...

  7. X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    X-Fi may refer to: X-Fi (audio chip) , an audio processor by Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi a line of PC sound cards by Creative Labs utilizing the audio chip of the same name

  8. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Sound Blaster X-Fi, a competing surround sound "audio holography" system for headphones tuned to ear shape. EAX, Creative, real-time multi-object spatial audio rendering implementation; Nokia OZO, a similar spatial sound technique, specifically used for 360 audio experience in communication.

  9. 86Box - Wikipedia

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    Like 86Box, PCem allows users to emulate PC compatibles across a range of x86 processors—from the Intel 8088 to the Pentium II—as well as the ability to emulate sound cards (such as the Sound Blaster 16) and GPUs (including an extremely small number of early 3D accelerators: the S3 ViRGE/325, the S3 ViRGE/DX, the 3DFX Voodoo, and the 3DFX ...