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Posted by: evil
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Jul,25.2009-09:13
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Well Redspecter is right, you need to have the sample as stereo in memory. Using microwire to control the lmc1992 will also affect the YM-sound which I assume you don't want.
So do this: Prepare the sample so it's stereo and silent on one channel. Playback should then start at offset 0 for left speaker and offset 1 for right speaker (or the other way around). Yes the sample will take twice as much space but there won't be any extra CPU-time used - actually less CPU than using the lmc1992.
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Anders Eriksson
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Bod
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Jul,24.2009-21:48
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redspecter
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Jul,25.2009-01:17
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Bod
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Jul,25.2009-01:46
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evil
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Jul,25.2009-09:13
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Bod
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Jul,25.2009-11:11
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evil
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Jul,25.2009-13:57
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gwem
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Jul,28.2009-10:00
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Bod
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Jul,28.2009-20:36
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Bod
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Jul,28.2009-20:37
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Per Almered (XiA)
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Jul,28.2009-22:03
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Bod
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Jul,29.2009-20:18
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