CMS card users: Don't listen to anybody about how your card sucks. It is a very good card. I would recommend upgrading to Sound Blaster, though. You not only get the SB card, but you also get the two $30 CMS chips that allow the SB to play CMS music. This is something that someone buying the hardware package off the street doesn't get. Upgrading requires one of two things: 1) Sending $139 and your CMS card to Creative Labs. 2) Sending $149 and your CMS documentation or warranty card. I would call Creative Labs before you did anything; the re- quirements might have changed. Sound Blaster users: I am the proud owner of the Sound Blaster, and I believe it is going to beat Ad-Lib by a long throw. I was shocked, however, to find out that Brown-Wagh (USA distributors of Sound Blaster) had not created and was not ever going to create a composer for all 24 voices of the card. I guess they don't care about us end users. (I'm sure Sierra has gotten one, though, but then they probably made their own) If anyone feels left out by this gross error, please contact me: Eric Deren Rt. 1 Box 401 Andrews, NC 28901 I was thinking somewhere along the lines of a petition, but if anyone has any better ideas, please let me know. If you have never heard 24 voice sound (12 Stereo CMS, 11 FM Ad-lib, one digitized channel) from your card, join the crowd. I have not seen Wolf Pack yet; it is supposed to support Sound Blaster, but one never knows what that means. I don't know if it really sup- ports all 24 voices of the card. (Dynamix's great game A-10 Tank Killer 'supports' Sound Blaster spelled Ad-lib) We song writers/converters need to start programming in 24 voices! Brown-Wagh needs to know this!