I prefer an audio mixer (5 channels, so lots of possibillities0

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From: Manuel Bilderbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.msx
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: Something cool


> Hi
> 
> Something nice if you happen to have an MSX with Superimpose 
> capabilities and a CD ROM player connected... Normally these people have 
> their MSX sound out connector(s) connected to an amplifier and speakers. 
>   The cd rom audio cannot be connected anymore then without an external 
> mixer. But the MSX has an internal mixer. So just connect the audio 
> output of the cdrom player to the audio in of the MSX and type in MSX 
> basic SET VIDEO ,,,,3,1. Then start the cd with some MSX CD Audio 
> player, like CDAUDIO.COM by Erik Maas (I use Novaxis SCSI).
> Now the sound of the CD ROM player will be mixed with the MSX sound (all 
> internal sound, so PSG, SCC, FM-PAC, etc) and you can enjoy the sound of 
> the cdrom on your speakers! This way it's very easy to use the MSX+CD 
> ROM player as a normal CD player... :-)
> 
> The disadvantage: normally I had only one channel of the audio out of 
> the MSX connected to the amplifier and the other channel came from the 
> sound out of the Music Module... So now I have to switch cables between 
> "stereo CD" and "stereo MSX"....
> 
> Well, maybe this was a nice tip, maybe not. ;-)
> 
> Pre-PS: what happened to the MSX-DOS 3 discussion?
> 
> -- 
> Grtjs, Manuel
> 
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> 
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