The Multisound Fiji is the successor to the renowned Multisound Tahiti.
The Fiji uses a Motorola 56002 Digital Signal Processor (DSP), which is a
precursor to the Motorola 56303 currently used in some of today's most
advanced digital audio systems. The Motorola 56002 DSP has a 56-bit internal
data path with 24-bit Input/Output capabilities.
The Fiji is outfitted with high quality 20-bit analog-to-digital and
digital-to-analog converters from Crystal Semiconductor, which when coupled
with the Fiji's 24-bit internal data path allows for recording and playback
of digital audio in true 20-bit resolution!
There is no MIDI synthesizer built in to the Fiji, but it does have a
bi-directional wavetable header for adding a Turtle Beach Rio or Cancun
MIDI daughtercard (or any other WaveBlaster compatible MIDI daughter card).
The Fiji is also outfitted with a standard MPU-401 compatible external MIDI
interface for connecting to your keyboard synth or external MIDI sound module.
The Fiji is identical to Pinnacle board as far the audio is concerned.
It does not have the built in Kurzweil sampling synth and the IDE controller
found on the Pinnacle series cards.
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