On 3/28/01 12:05 PM, "Andreas Gaunitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Then use some GUI control to set the volume of each channel. If you > use stereo sound members, your sound will occupy channelNr and > channelNr + 1 That's not true, is it? Thought stereo or mono could be in a channel; I've never noticed a problem mixing stereo and mono... [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
- <lingo-l> custom Movie In A Window windows Timothy West
- Re: <lingo-l> custom Movie In A Window wind... Mark A. Boyd
- <lingo-l> Trails & Fade Timothy West
- RE: <lingo-l> Trails & Fade S�bastien
- <lingo-l> audio mixer Timothy West
- Re: <lingo-l> audio mixer g r i m m w e r k s
- Re: <lingo-l> audio mixer Andreas Gaunitz
- Re: <lingo-l> audio mi... g r i m m w e r k s
- Re: <lingo-l> audi... Andreas Gaunitz
- <lingo-l> Recompil... Luke Wigley
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... R. Bhakti Klein
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... Luke Wigley
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... Tab Julius
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... Roy Pardi
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... Luke Wigley
- Re: <lingo-l> Reco... R. Bhakti Klein
- <lingo-l> sprites reacting to s... Timothy West
- Re: <lingo-l> sprites reac... g r i m m w e r k s
