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- From: m92mmy@tdb.uu.se (Mattias Myrberg)
- Subject: Re: Criti!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.174018.15114@tdb.uu.se>
- Organization: Dept. of Scientific Computing, Uppsala Univ.
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- References: <1992Dec19.161627.20197@daimi.aau.dk>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 17:40:18 GMT
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- In article 2060 Jakob G}rdsted writes:
- >One more thing. Isn't the Amiga also capable of modulating(?) some of
- >the voices 'with' each other, letting what is played on say channel 0
- >affect what comes out of, say, channel 3 ? I don't know if it's ever
- >used or what, but it makes it possible to 'automatically' do more
- >things than simply playing back waveforms.
-
- >I don't know if it is of any relevance to this discussion(of course, it
- >is irrelevant to the 'current subthread'), but I just seem to recall
- >having read something that'd fit the above in the hardware ref.
-
- Haven't we discussed this already ? Do your news-server have a delay or what ?
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- Yes (as a nice person clarified to me) you can use one channel to modulate the frequency
- or amplitude (both ?) of another channel. ONE of the four channels cannot be modulated,
- I think it's channel 3 (1 modulates 0, 2-1,3-2). Still you provide the data (thats
- 'samples' to me) for the modulation. (I think there's a limitation to this data -compared
- to just using a channel 'as is' to play a sample) I am right ?
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- /Mattias
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- _____
- Mattias Myrberg
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- m92mmy@bellatrix.tdb.uu.se
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