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Posted by: evil
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Jul,25.2009-13:57
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As I tried to explain, you can solve it without using microwire. By converting your mono sample to stereo with one of the channels silent. Then just start the sample with an offset of 0 or 1 to toggle which channel it will output to.
A mod player is something completely different than playing plain samples with DMA. The modplayers uses mono samples but with the soundchip playing a stereo stream, then mixing four samples into two channels. Can of course be done to mono as well but then you get less sound quality (6bit per channel instead of 7) and not Amiga authentic stereo effects.
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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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