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poke-1,170 msx professional Posts: 864 | Posted: February 28 2008, 14:04   |
ah, found out how to do that sample switching...
I suppose you have to record samples as loud as possible,
since it can't be adjusted louder with the vlm column next to it ?
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DemonSeed msx professional Posts: 948 | Posted: February 28 2008, 14:19   |
Threshold stands for the amount of volume required to start recording.
Lower = less volume needed to trigger the mic.
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AuroraMSX
 msx master Posts: 1249 | Posted: February 28 2008, 16:42   |
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with a pc running midi ? say.. cough... ableton live for instance
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You mean, using the MSX/MusMod as a MIDI-controlled synth? Hm, I recall having seen a program like that ages ago on some MSX fair, but I really can't remember the name of the program or even the group who sold it. Might have been FAC or FCS, since they were pretty MIDI oriented at the time...
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poke-1,170 msx professional Posts: 864 | Posted: February 28 2008, 17:57   |
and thanks for the tips again !
when sampling what is the best input to use ? mike or line in ?
samples tend to be a bit on the low volume side, compared to the FM stuff.
which isn't that werid considering the amount of channels compared to the 1 sample channel
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AuroraMSX
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I'm no expert, but I think line-in gives you a better signal to noise ratio than mic...
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3451 | Posted: February 28 2008, 18:10   |
What was Channel Pressure again?
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Poltergeist msx lover Posts: 65 | Posted: February 28 2008, 18:16   |
Channel Pressure was a program made by the Bytewizards that acted as a midi controlled synth. TBW wrote also the MIDI part of FAC Soundtracker Pro. FCS made C-qensr, which was able to record and play MIDI files.
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AuroraMSX
 msx master Posts: 1249 | Posted: February 28 2008, 20:54   |
poke, there you have it: Channel Pressure!
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poke-1,170 msx professional Posts: 864 | Posted: February 29 2008, 01:35   |
ah, well well |
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NYYRIKKI msx master Posts: 1511 | Posted: March 01 2008, 01:00   |
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| samples tend to be a bit on the low volume side, compared to the FM stuff.
which isn't that werid considering the amount of channels compared to the 1 sample channel
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Yes, it seems so! I've been having trouble with this as well...
Here is anyway my first try with CONVERTED samples  (proof of consept)
msx.fi/temp/sadeness.zip (60HZ!!!)
This is rearrangement of arrangement. I'm sorry, but I forgot who did the MSX-version originally. Original version is by Enigma
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