| Miles Sound System SDK 7.2a |
The product name Miles Sound System, the Miles logo, and XMIDI are all copyrighted and trademarked by RAD Game Tools, Inc. Copyright 1991-2007 RAD Game Tools, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed and produced in the United States of America.
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The Miles Sound System was written and designed by John Miles and Jeff Roberts. Special thanks also to Mitch Soule, Alicia Fukunaga, and Casey Muratori!
MP3 optimizations and PS2 assembly by Michael Abrash and Mike Sartain.
Additional programming by Dan Teven. Initial filter programming by Nick Skrepetos.
Thanks to AMD for their kind support during the development of Miles for Windows 64!
Macintosh version originally ported by Software MacKiev (Volodya Prokurashko, Anatoly Klimashevsky, Anton Turov, Lena Alexandrova, Andrey Markin).
SRS Circle Surround encoder graciously provided by SRS Labs who were wonderful to work with. Circle Surround, SRS and SRS logo are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
The Extended MIDI (XMIDI) standard was designed in collaboration with the musicians, programmers, and developers at Origin Systems in Austin, Texas. In particular, we gratefully acknowledge the expert assistance of Martin Galway, Dana Glover, Chris Roberts, Marc Schaefgen, Gary Scott Smith, Nenad Vugrinec, and Kirk Winterrowd in the evolution of the XMIDI standard. Thanks also to Ken Arnold and George ("The Fat Man") Sanger for their indispensable advice and support.
Sample digital audio files kindly supplied by Rapid Eye Entertainment. Sample MIDI file and DLS instruments kindly supplied S3, Inc.
RAD's automatic documentation system was written by Casey Muratori. Typesetting by the TeX and LaTeX typesetting systems.
Voxware Voice Chat Codecs licensed from Voxware, Inc. Copyright (C) 1996 Voxware, Inc. Voxware-enabled!
All brand and product names mentioned in this documentation are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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