- Ensoniq Soundscape OPUS
The Ensoniq Soundscape OPUS (SS-3016-NCD) is a Gateway 2000 OEM
sound card , and possibly was used by other OEMs, but was never sold toEnsoniq 's customers directly. It was a Soundscape-like board, using the Ensoniq "OPUS" multimedia sound chip that only was used on these OEM boards. It had a 1MB patch set ROM chip, resulting in a lesserMIDI quality compared to the Soundscape and Soundscape ELITE. The "OPUS" cards again carry the Motorola 68EC000 CPU. The variety ofCD-ROM interfaces have been removed. Otherwise, however, the card is simply a cost-reduced Soundscape-compatible board with similar capabilities.While Ensoniq always stated on their site that they did not support the card, the regular Soundscape's driver package functions on it. Ensoniq's support page referred to the boards as Soundscape OPUS. In a bit of humor, the board holds a chip labeled "COW". No doubt this is related to the card being a Gateway OEM board, a company known for their cow-related image.
ENSONIQ ES-5530 "OPUS" Multimedia Sound Chip
The
Ensoniq ES-5530 OPUS chip was used on Ensoniq's OEM Soundscape PC audio card. It was primarily found inGateway 2000 computers as an Ensoniq OEM sound board.Sound cards based on this chip were never available at retail. Soundscapes based upon this chip had similar capabilities to their retail Soundscape counterparts, which were themselves based upon the Ensoniq wavetable synthesis chip pair 'Otto' and 'Sequoia'.The chip was a low-cost, highly integrated
wavetable synthesis solution designed for the burgeoningmultimedia PC market. It supported Microsoft MPC Level I & II standards and wasSound Blaster compatible. It was manufactured on a 0.8 micrometer double-metal VLSICMOS process.The major features of OPUS were:
*Wavetable synthesis with 32 independent voices
*Oversampled 18-bit d/a converter
*Integrated AT bus interface including:
**Built in flexibleCD-ROM interface
**Built injoystick interface
**Real timedigital filters
**5 channel stereoserial communication port - 3 inputs 2 outputs
**Industry standard data formats
**Programmable clocks for defining serial protocolReferences
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19980214014059/http://www.ensoniq.com/ "Ensoniq Corp. Web Site"] by Ensoniq Corp., Multimedia Division Product Information and Support Pages, 1998, retrieved
December 25 2005
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19970607102118/www.ensoniq.com/html/opus.htm ENSONIQ ES 5530 - "OPUS"] by Ensoniq Corp., Semiconductor Information Pages, 1997, retrievedDecember 25 2005
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19970607104214/www.ensoniq.com/html/mm-pi.htm "Ensoniq FAQ"] by Ensoniq Corp., Multimedia Division Product Information and Support Pages, 1997, retrievedDecember 27 2005
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