Re: New WinCoupe alpha test version (Was: Re: Defender)

1999-11-19 Thread Simon Cooke
From: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] Um, er. The *envelopes* can be 3 or 4-bit resolution, like the docs imply. However, the VOLUME registers (ie, sound registers 0 thru 5) only provide 3-bit resolution when envelopes are enabled (normally they would provide 4-bits resolution ... it's as if the

Re: Woohoo!

1999-11-19 Thread James R Curry
And... Yes! I remember Imposters too. Quite cool for a SCADS game, I thought. And it was excellent for a Games Master game too! :-) Cheers! To have written that in SCADS would have been ridiculous (nasty nasty language, ack spit), in GM it was just pushing what was possible (lots of

Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread James Gasson
Ok everyone, I've just got a MIDI keyboard. Now I know there was a program for Sam that does MIDI sequencing, but I've forgotton the name... Can anyone help me out? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Nick Humphries
Wasn't it just MIDI Sequencer? -Original Message- From: James Gasson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Date: 19 November 1999 09:38 Subject: Question: MIDI sequencing Ok everyone, I've just got a MIDI keyboard. Now I know there was a program for Sam that

RE: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Justin Skists
Indeed, it was... Or SAM Sequencer... Persona sells it. Umm.. Sold it... -Original Message- From: Nick Humphries [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 9:44 AM To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Subject: Re: Question: MIDI sequencing Wasn't it just MIDI Sequencer?

Re: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread James Gasson
James Gasson wrote: Ok everyone, I've just got a MIDI keyboard. Now I know there was a program for Sam that does MIDI sequencing, but I've forgotton the name... Can anyone help me out? Nick Humphries wrote: Wasn't it just MIDI Sequencer? Justin Skists wrote: Indeed, it was... Or SAM

Re: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread David Ledbury
Is it any good? Yes, but a bit slow. Can it read the .MID files I have on my PC? Yep - had a convertor to do that... and the converted files could be. Will I be able to get a copy? Doubtful but legally it belongs to the Mackenzie family. If so, how? You could try writing to: Duncan

RE: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Justin Skists
It's very good. Just be patient with it if you're used to the latest PC based MIDI sequencers. The SAM's not very fast with the GUI, if you know what I mean... It comes with converters to and from .MID. Unfortunately, they're written in BASIC. The last time I tried to convert a .MID using these

Re: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Gavin Smith
David Ledbury wrote: Will I be able to get a copy? Doubtful but legally it belongs to the Mackenzie family. If so, how? You could try writing to: Duncan Mackenzie 31 Ashwood Drive Brandlesholme Bury (forgot the postcode!) Make the cheque payable to Duncan Mackenzie. Er,

RE[2]: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Frode Tenneboe
Justin Skists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's very good. Just be patient with it if you're used to the latest PC based MIDI sequencers. The SAM's not very fast with the GUI, if you know what I mean... It comes with converters to and from .MID. Unfortunately, they're written in BASIC. The last

RE: RE[2]: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Justin Skists
What? 90 minutes to convert a file? Or 22 minutes 30 seconds? Besides, i don't have a PC at home to run SimCoupe.. I'm still running SAM Coupe(SAMCO original)... I have done since I realised that everything I did on my PC, I could still do on my SAM (just a little slower). Justin.

Re[4]: Question: MIDI sequencing

1999-11-19 Thread Frode Tenneboe
Justin Skists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What? 90 minutes to convert a file? Or 22 minutes 30 seconds? doable != double Besides, i don't have a PC at home to run SimCoupe.. I'm still running SAM Coupe(SAMCO original)... I have done since I realised that everything I did on my PC, I could

Sam stuff (WAS: Re[4]: Question: MIDI sequencing)

1999-11-19 Thread Justin Skists
Heh... I still keep forgetting to format a few disks so I can take home a copy of Outwrite and Defenders... What type of wordprocessor is Outwrite, anyway? is it WYSIWYG? -Original Message- From: Frode Tenneboe [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 2:53 PM To:

Re: Sam stuff (WAS: Re[4]: Question: MIDI sequencing)

1999-11-19 Thread David Ledbury
Heh... I still keep forgetting to format a few disks so I can take home a copy of Outwrite and Defenders... What type of wordprocessor is Outwrite, anyway? is it WYSIWYG? Be serious :) It's similar to Tasword - but a damn site better quicker Forget about all this wissywissywiggywiggy

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1999-11-19 Thread JohnnaPig
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