Computer Concepts Lark Sound Card

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The Computer Concepts Lark was designed and made by Wild Vision and sold by Computer Concepts. It is a multi function sound card which can:

  • Record sound samples from an external source
  • Manipulate sound samples and save then in different formats
  • Provides high quality stereo output
  • Includes a MIDI interface which can be interfaced to MIDI compatible peripherals
  • Can be used as a MIDI device

The Lark came with a manual and 3 discs,. Disc 1 contained the !AudioCtl and !AudioWrks applications, Disc 2 contained audio samples and Disc 3 contained sample MIDI files.

Here are the Computer Concepts Lark User Guide 
AudioWorks which was supplied with Lark is now available from APDL  

Date : 1993

Manufacturer : Computer Concepts

Physical Description : Expansion card. MIDI cable. 3.5mm MIC cable. Ribbon cable.

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH49139. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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