Hi, Maarten,
MH One of the reasons MoonSound sounds better than the average PC wave
MH table card, is that high-quality DAC filters were used. But those
MH are expensive and you'll need ADC as well (does ADC need a filter
MH too?).
No, it doesn't. Filter (as far I know) is used to
It's a fairly simple project. What's really difficult is to find someone
with enough time and less important other things to do.
But if I only received a reasonable $$$upport I might...
Such a board would be WAY too expensive for it's functionality.
The best solution is to NOT want to
The best solution is to NOT want to create high quality samples on
the MSX. Do like I do: Use a modern PC to generate/sample your sounds
and then use them on the Moonsound.
Or go to a friend who has that PC.
Sometimes a simple solution is the best solution.
Sometimes. But you forget some
Such a board would be WAY too expensive for it's functionality.
Of course. I think the best solution would be a more complex cartridge
including a MIC IN apart from other goodies. A simple stereo ADC/DAC
sampler/player with a MIC IN and a couple of LINE IN sockets, for example.
They became
Hello Tristan
The best solution is to NOT want to create high quality samples on
the MSX. Do like I do: Use a modern PC to generate/sample your sounds
and then use them on the Moonsound.
So... do you have done in this way Pure? =:((
(Really, I didn't like it much, sorry, but)
At 08:39 PM 5/24/99 +0200, you wrote:
A device with MIC in, Line in and line out, which has a chrystal inside
(which can handle all frequencies from about 200 to 48000 MHz), and a 16-bit
ADC and DAC, so I can play AND record samples and I can play WAV-files
larger than 128k (that's the limit of
Can't somebody develop a simple cartridge with a microphone-in so that I can
sample on my MSX??? Yeah I know, MSX Audio exists, but A. it only supports
ADPCM and a low frequency and B. it hasn't got easy software to edit the
waves and save them in .MTN, .RAW or .WAV-format.
It's a fairly simple