AHeh, but now I can't play midi-files at all. Say (hypothetical situation), I
download a midi file off the web with... Uzix or something. Currently, I
can't play it on my msx at all!! (ok, ok, that's a big loss :)). Anyways,
it's still better to be able to at least listen to them, even though
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I quote: I've wondered and tried in the past
The 'tried' would probably have been your program :)
~Grauw
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From: Jun Sung Kim (???) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [MSX] Inventarisation of Moonsound users
lacks volume-ramping (meaning that you hear ticks between notes on
the same channel).
Voltage-ramping sounds great, and 24 channels are definately enough imho.
voltage ramping? :)
bah... :) volume.
well, mainly I'm using more channels to prevent those ticks, and to make
it
sound
channels. There's a world of difference when you use a NNA-type system.
That would require a lot of channels though... Wouldn't it be easier to, for
example, fade out a channel at a really high speed right before the next
note instead?
depends on what channels you mean, internal channels
channels. There's a world of difference when you use a NNA-type
system.
That would require a lot of channels though... Wouldn't it be easier to,
for
example, fade out a channel at a really high speed right before the next
note instead?
depends on what channels you mean, internal