RE: Wincoupe bug

1999-11-28 Thread Dave Laundon
Dave Hooper wrote: Potentially, this could have been caused by an envelope controller bug which has now been fixed. It could also have been caused by externally-clocked envelopes not correctly being clocked by WinCoupe (which has now been fixed in WinCoupe). Latest SAASound.dll is

A few things.

1999-11-28 Thread Stewart Skardon
Hello again, First of all, I would like to say that I have finally seen and heard Win Coupe, and boy am I impressed. Well done Simon and co. Secondly, why didn't somebody tell me that the buttons on my site look so bloody awful on IE5? Alterations will be made soon. In the mean time, I'm off to

Re: Wincoupe bug

1999-11-28 Thread Dave Hooper
I've been going through a few Fred disks and most of the time the music sounds perfect, but I come across a tune now and again that seems to have a clicking or juddering sound (perhaps at 50Hz?). The Fred 60 menu music is one, but also the second part of Mnemodemo 2 - when the 'M' is

Re: Wincoupe bug

1999-11-28 Thread Andrew Collier
At 7:40 pm + 28/11/99, Dave Hooper wrote: Could it be that when the 'M' is paused there's less work going on = the eTracker code is being called at a different position in the frame. Yes, that is going to be true. At this state maybe the routine in WinCoupe that passes the sound info

Atom Utilities

1999-11-28 Thread Andrew Collier
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Re: Wincoupe bug

1999-11-28 Thread James R Curry
I assumed the driver coment, meant that Driver was trying to install itself in a stealth like fashion. I haven't put driver onto Wincoupe. Yeah, it was along those lines. I've felt crappy all week and been in bed with what I presume must be the flu for the last 36 hours, and health care