Sound card for ZX Spectrum Neo (Sizif-512)

156,00 

Sound card for ZX Spectrum Neo (Sizif-512)

Out of stock

Awaiting delivery. Expected around. 2025-06-15

The sound card is an extension for the Sizif-512 motherboard. In practice, this single board features four separate sound generation systems.
Its size is designed to fit into half of a standard ZX Spectrum 48 case.

Manufacturer: Zaxon.
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User Manual (16 pages)
ZX_MultiSound_PL_A5_v1-3_MS.pdf

Turbo Sound FM

It uses two YAMAHA YM2203 chips. These are equivalents of the AY-3-8910 chips used in ZX Spectrum and Sizif-512. Each can generate 3 channels, providing 6 FM synthesizer channels. The device is also compatible with YM2612 (OPN2), meaning it can play Sega MegaDrive/Genesis music, with some limitations.

MIDI
It allows playing *.mid music files using synthesized musical instruments stored in the chip. It uses the SAM2695 processor. Features 256 musical instrument samples, 64-channel polyphony, effects (reverb, chorus), stereo.

SAA1099

This is a sound card built around the 6-channel Phillips SAA1099 chip, used in early SoundBlasters and Sam Coupe.

General Sound

This sound card is designed for playing 4-channel MOD modules (from Amiga and PC computers) and individual samples (both Amiga-signed and unsigned PC samples). It’s practically a second computer with its own Z80 12MHz processor and 512kB RAM.

Players and music
You can download players and music files for this card here. Unpack the archive contents to the main folder of the SD card.




MIDI Player



MIDI Player