Re: TI-H: MIDI


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Re: TI-H: MIDI




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Yeah.. I used to do sound programming on the C-64, which I believe is the same
chip..  (might be a little earlier version.) anyway.. you just needed to tell
what waveform it was then put in the note values..  it did have pretty nice
sound..  I gotta admit it would rock on a TI :)

Pellaeon
gramps@wf.net

> >waveform generator, but I doubt it. Personaly, I'd use the SID chip from
> >the commodore 128. It had 3 chanels, 4 waveforms (sine, square,
> >triangle, and noise), and it has 4 bit audio amplitude control (volume
> >from 0 to 15), and the wave form is 12 BITS!!!. That's high quality. You
> >don't need much to control it Atack, sustain, reverb, decay, waveform,
> >pitch, and volume level. The SID chip can emulate a Piano and play a not
> >with a few commands!!! I've set it up to play music before with piano
> >carring the melody, harpsichord on harmony, and noise to simulate drums!




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