MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-27 Thread jam
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

Re: MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-24 Thread Tristan
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

Re: MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-24 Thread MkII
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

Re: MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-24 Thread Laurens Holst
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

RE: MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-24 Thread Ramon Ribas
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)

Re: MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-24 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
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

MIC IN cartridge (was K vs M$, as usual)

1999-05-21 Thread MkII
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