>> Yes, but I'm looking for a precalculated table, just to save the hassle of
>> searching for an "equal-tempered" scale in Hz and coding a piece of BASIC
>> or CM to generate the table 8:\
>Well, make a program to create the table you want.
Yeah, I'll do. Just wondering if someone had already that table at hand to
save me some programming overload.
>Or, tell me how is the format of this table which you want and I'll do
>it for you.
Something like a couple of bytes specifying the value of the fine and
coarse pitch registers for each note on the scale. Is just a simple
program, but don't have the "tempered-or-whatever" scale Hz values at hand
8:\
>Do you believe that I made a Stereo 4bit PCM player for MSX1????
>However it was not a true stereo, it was only 2 channels PCM, not really
>"stereo" because I used channel A and B of PSG. ;-)
But it would sound STEREO on an Amstrad (!). AFAIK the CPC series had
channels A & B of the PSG mapped to stereo channels L & R, and the C
channel to both. But that was just at headphone level. It had just one
speaker inside 8;)
>But the quality of the sound..... :-(
>(Sampling rate about 5~6Khz)
8:---------(
>> What's the actual effect of setting both pitch registers of a channel to 0?
>> A "frozen" wave or a "supersonic" pitch wave?
>The ocilator stops.
If the oscillator really stops then I'm just happy 8:))))))))))))
NO MORE POPPING!!!
Kiss-pop-pop!
Mk2
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