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19.Apr.2025
Oliver Achten / Alinea Computer (ANF)


Announcement and pre-order campaign: AmiGUS sound card
After 1 year of development time, we are proud to announce a new and exciting piece of hardware for the Amiga in 2025: the AmiGUS soundcard.

AmiGUS

Oliver Achten is responsible for the hardware development of the card. He developed the card with passion and attention to detail and also perfected the drivers in collaboration with his software team. Alinea Computer will be responsible for the production and support of the card.

GUS stands for "Great Unbelievable Sound", and that is exactly what we will be offering - a quantum leap in quality for Amiga sound cards.

No less than 24-bit, 192kHz is the premise here, and the good news is that this quality can be achieved on any Amiga, thanks to a fully featured hardware synth and mixing engine and CODEC chip for compressed sound formats.

Our goal is to bring high quality music production and reproduction back to the Amiga, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone.

AmiGUS Feature List
  • Zorro II card for Amiga 2000 / 3000 /4000 computers, or compatible bus boards.
  • Standard RCA stereo output, 192kHz @24-bit.
  • TOSLINK optical output, supporting 48kHz, 96kHz & 192kHz @24-bit.
  • 3x analogue audio inputs (PAULA, CD-ROM, EXTERNAL), sampled at 192kHz @24-bit.
  • High-quality digital mixer which operates at full 192kHz @24-bit resolution.
  • AHI buffered stream interface, supporting 8-/16- & 24-bit modes for playback and recording.
  • MP3/OGG/FLAC/WMA hardware decoder (VLSI VS1063), enhanced by a powerful DMA stream buffer.
  • 32 channel wavetable engine - featuring per voice: 8-/16-bit sample support, 192kHz @24-bit mixing rate.
  • Sample start, stop and loop pointer for effective one-shot or continuous playback modes.
  • 32-bit sample phase accumulators for extra fine grained pitch definition.
  • Optional per-voice sample interpolation for smooth sounds.
  • Channel independent left / right stereo panning.
  • Hardware ADSR evelope generator.li>
  • 32 MB on-board sample memory - ready to be used for Multichannel Sample Tracking or MIDI.
  • Flash-based mixer settings which are automatically loaded on start-up.
  • Open Hardware - Software, Platinen Gerber-Dateien und FPGA Bitstream frei verfügbar.
  • Upgradable FPGA Core via JTAG, or Amiga-based flash tool.
  • Open Hardware - Software, PCB Gerbers and FPGA Bitstream freely available.
Supported Drivers
  • AHI
  • MHI
  • CAMD (future)
Minimum Amiga Configuration
  • Amiga 2000
  • 68000 @7.09MHz
  • 1 MB Chip / 4 MB Fast
  • AmigaOS 1.3
Recommended Amiga Configuration
  • Amiga 2000 / 3000 / 4000
  • 68030 @25Mhz
  • 2 MB Chip / 16 MB Fast
  • AmigaOS 3.9 or 3.2.2<(li>
Included
  • AmiGUS card
  • Printed manual in German and English
  • Video slot Paula adapter
The AmiGUS is expected to be released on 21 June 2015 at the Amiga Ruhrpott Convention in Duisburg.

The open hardware release is available for all Amiga tinkerers and hobbyists who take pride in the experience of building and creating your own hardware - either alone or as part of the Amiga community experience.

In addition to the open hardware version, AmiGUS will also be available on sale from Alinea Computer as a complete package, build from high quality components, manual and packaging designed by the card's creator.

We are offering a pre-order promotion for the launch. The card can be pre-ordered until 2 May at a special price of 380 euros in the Alinea Computer Shop (see title link). The final price after the promotion will be 399 Euro. We look forward to your pre-orders! (cg)

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