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MP3 player for MSX

Prodatron
msx master
Posts: 1088
Posted: March 22 2007, 19:12   
Very cool. Will you provide the cards with both options (with and without the additional mixer chips)? Does it make a big difference for the price? In any case I would order the cards with the additional chips.
Yobi
msx lover
Posts: 90
Posted: March 22 2007, 21:20   
MP3 player with I2C and mixer functions cost: €85,-
MP3 player without I2C and mixer functions cost: €65,-

Send me a mail for preorder.
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 878
Posted: March 22 2007, 21:40   
What is your email?
Yobi
msx lover
Posts: 90
Posted: March 22 2007, 22:23   
yobi at xs4all.nl (at=@)

You can also find my email in my profile
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: March 22 2007, 22:23   
Ivan: check Yobi's profile
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: March 22 2007, 22:24   
Darn, just too late ^_^
Prodatron
msx master
Posts: 1088
Posted: March 22 2007, 22:36   
@Yobi: Check your mails
spl
msx professional
Posts: 724
Posted: March 23 2007, 20:15   
I have also send you a mail
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 878
Posted: March 23 2007, 22:53   
I don't know which one to buy!
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4658
Posted: March 24 2007, 00:48   
One might wonder about the importance of bass/treble/balance/pseudostereo/spatialstereo effects. Basically a tune should be mixed/mastered in a "perfect" state. This state is then perfect, and doesn't require bass/treble/../.. So, what would one gain with this extra chip? Mostly something that one can already adjust with a typical HiFi amp the MSX might be connected to. I dunno whether this MSX cart. should have all that in addition then..
Yobi
msx lover
Posts: 90
Posted: March 24 2007, 10:14   
Prodatron
msx master
Posts: 1088
Posted: March 24 2007, 12:11   
That's true, but I like the possibility to adjust these 4 values directly with the MSX. Every PC soundcard provides such settings, too, so why not the MSX.
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4658
Posted: March 24 2007, 12:41   
One could choose to have it, as long -but I'm merely guessing the future- as people don't use such treble/bass/spatial settings to correct an incorrect tune in, say, a demo or game. E.g. demo or game with an mp3 should not require this extra chip in order to feature correct sounding music. In that case this extra chip is merely a personal choice.
Patsie
msx freak
Posts: 189
Posted: March 24 2007, 14:37   
I agree with wolf_ that mp3 sounds don't really need treble/bass/volume adjustment from a software point of view. If I'm going to buy one, it would definately be without these features and leave these features to my amp and/or speakers.
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Okay, I'm already changing my opinion Because it could be nice to have a fade in/out feature in games, instead of chopping off the music and starting a new song. But I don't see a good use for treble or bass adjustment yet.
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Prodatron
msx master
Posts: 1088
Posted: March 24 2007, 14:43   
I also absolutely agree to wolfs last post, software must not require this additional feature. But I want to have it
 
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