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'''Herbulot AdLib (HERAD) System''' was created by [[Rémi Herbulot]], the founder of [[Cryo Interactive Entertainment]] in the 1992.
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'''Herbulot AdLib (HERAD) System''' was created by [[Rémi Herbulot]], the programmer and the one of [[Cryo Interactive Entertainment]] co-directors in the 1992.
  
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
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==Technical==
 
==Technical==
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* File extensions stands for different sound devices:
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** '''ADL''', '''SDB''' - [[AdLib]]/[[Sound Blaster]] ([[OPL2]])
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** '''AGD''' - [[AdLib Gold]] ([[OPL3]])
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** '''M32''' - [[Roland]] [[MT-32]]
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* '''HSQ''' are compressed files with Herbulot Sequencer algorithm.
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* The internal music notation is similar to [[MIDI]], except Pitch Bend and Meta events.
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* M32 files usually contain one multi-channel track, while ADL/AGD files may contain multiple tracks.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 12:36, 18 January 2016

HERAD System
HSQ.png
Developer: Cryo Interactive Entertainment
Header: Custom
Content: Notational
Instruments: Optional
Target Output
Output - Digital Audio - No.png Output - MIDI.png Output - FM Synthesis.png Output - PSG - No.png
Released: 1992-??-??
First Game: Dune (DOS)
Extensions
  • *.adl
  • *.agd
  • *.sdb
  • *.m32
  • *.hsq

Herbulot AdLib (HERAD) System was created by Rémi Herbulot, the programmer and the one of Cryo Interactive Entertainment co-directors in the 1992.

Players

(Category)
  • RdosPlay - DOS - only OPL2 & OPL3 music

Converters

(Category)

HERAD to ?

? to HERAD

Games

(Category)
Released Title Sample
1992-??-?? Dune (DOS)
1992-??-?? KGB (DOS)
1993-??-?? Megarace (DOS)

Technical

  • File extensions stands for different sound devices:
  • HSQ are compressed files with Herbulot Sequencer algorithm.
  • The internal music notation is similar to MIDI, except Pitch Bend and Meta events.
  • M32 files usually contain one multi-channel track, while ADL/AGD files may contain multiple tracks.

Links