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DemonSeed
msx master
Posts: 1036
Posted: September 27 2006, 13:18   
Groningen? What are you doing there, in such a remote place?

You did make the music for the series Shouf Shouf? That's pretty cool! I liked the series, did not recognize your particular hand in the music, I must confess.
Nice to find out that you are still doing your "thing" in a professional way!

So, maybe we could meet in "Grunning", else, if you'd like, we could exchange stuff, just send data to:

johnhassink@hotmail.com

Because I wonder what you'd think of my "new" stuff, and ofcourse I wonder what you've been up to lately!
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4781
Posted: September 27 2006, 13:24   
ShoufShouf is a mixed bag o' styles.., because the visuals are also a mixed bag. It's for sure the most diverse thing I've ever done sofar, with tunes being anything, like piano/classic, hellraiser/choral, cartoon/comical, guitar, jazz, synth skihut, classic movies (Psycho, showerscene anyone? ), anthems, many clones from poptunes etc. etc. etc.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: September 27 2006, 13:24   
DemonSeed, yes, and the MIDI from Illusion City (e.g., as mars2kyou said, the turboR MIDI is supported) also works in openMSX: just connect your MIDI device to the MIDI OUT port of your PC and select the MIDI device in Catapult and it works.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: October 14 2006, 15:26   
Quote:

heh.. well, now that you mention it, the casette data sounds ... it would be nice if bluemsx supported datarecorders through the soundcard connectors.



Note that openMSX supports raw WAV recordings from a tape. In any case, by default you'll hear the cassette data sounds in openMSX, while loading Quite a fun feature, IMHO. Makes it closer to the real feeling.
hap
msx addict
Posts: 504
Posted: October 14 2006, 17:16   
That's an annoying feeling
The datarecorders I used (and probably most) had the ability to turn that sound off, the only cassette related sound I miss in an emulator is the relay. Abuse:
10 FORI=200TO1STEP-1:MOTOR:FORJ=0TOI:NEXT:NEXT
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: October 14 2006, 17:36   
You can turn it off of course

We don't have the relay sound indeed...

A better way to fook it:

1 MOTOR:RUN


PingPong
msx master
Posts: 1026
Posted: October 14 2006, 19:13   
Quote:

You can turn it off of course

We don't have the relay sound indeed...

A better way to fook it:

1 MOTOR:RUN




Fuck the relay, fuck the relay, YEAH!
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1264
Posted: October 16 2006, 13:57   
Quote:

1 MOTOR:RUN


And you dare publish such a destructive piece of code for your precious MSX, while people over here are complaining about the bashing of old C64? Courageous, dude!


 
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