I quote: "I've wondered and tried in the past"

The 'tried' would probably have been your program :)


~Grauw


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jun Sung Kim (???)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 5:14 AM
Subject: Re: [MSX] Inventarisation of Moonsound users for Meridian


>
> Hello still-MSX-oriented users,
>
> >
> > Heh, but now I can't play midi-files at all. Say (hypothetical
situation),
> I
> > download a midi file off the web with... Uzix or something. Currently, I
> > can't play it on my msx at all!! (ok, ok, that's a big loss :)).
Anyways,
> > it's still better to be able to at least listen to them, even though
they
> > might sound like shit. I know, I know, it's indeed more of a practical
> view
> > on the situation that a composer's, but alas, it was the first that came
> to
> > mind 'cause the MoonSound *has* got a midi sample set and I've wondered
> and
> > tried in the past why there still weren't any programs utilizing it.
> >
>  I'm sure that you have not listen to the crazy-scrambled sounds generated
> by MY
> midi-file player for MoonSound ^^
>
> The real problem is not related to the audio device... because
> midi-file player is, say, REAL-TIME decompressor+sequencer.
>
> MSX (Z80) is not enough computation power for that. I'm not sure but even
> with TR,
> it's difficult to make good midi-file player. Strictly speaking, PERFECT
> midi-file player
> is impossible(?) for even Pentium processor...
>
> Greetings from the MSXer, having the worst idea of bad idea history ;)
>
>
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