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msd msx professional Berichten: 598 | Geplaatst: 13 Augustus 2004, 15:46   |
So why did you say it anyway?
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wolf_
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because it's a useful fact  |
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msd msx professional Berichten: 598 | Geplaatst: 13 Augustus 2004, 16:39   |
it still depens on what kind of sample it is.. Some 8bit sound really sucks..
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wolf_
 msx legend Berichten: 4555 | Geplaatst: 13 Augustus 2004, 16:45   |
Mainly for chipsounds like sines. For the rest, with some proper pre-editing, most sounds are perfectly well in 8bit .. I use 16bit sometimes .. for very small sounds that are hardly worth downscaling (think 400 bytes).
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cooledit msx friend Berichten: 5 | Geplaatst: 13 Augustus 2004, 21:47   |
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At first remco tought the loop end address where just byte offsets.. but they are sample offsets. He never changed it and ofcourse his mem manager can't handle >64KB
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Can this be rectify in the next version of Mbwave? It's so unpleasant to convert first before you can use wave samples.
By the way, I get a error when I save my wavekit (*.MWK) file. I can't save, it says: Error writing file! I tryed several disks, but it won't save my MWK. I guess this has something to do with this converted wavefiles?
I use mbwave1.16 MSXDOS1.xx, 1MB memorymapper, Moonsound 512Kb, NMS8245. |
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msd msx professional Berichten: 598 | Geplaatst: 13 Augustus 2004, 23:47   |
Hm.. never seen that error before.. could be something with dos1/dos2
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[D-Tail]
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You sure you put the write protection off? I know, it may be too stupid, but some faults are too stupid to even realize its cause  I know I've done so, at least  |
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