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- From: Bert Dorhout <dorhout@swi.psy.uva.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: 12bit, 14bit, 16bit!
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 22:05:10 +0000
- Organization: University of Amsterdam, dept. of Psychology
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- Hi,
-
- What I sometimes read here is this:
-
- We want 16 bit sound.
- Re: Why? We can already make 12/14 bit sound with Paula.
-
- Is that a reason not to want a Mary like chip???
- I assume Mary would have been a Paula, only with 8 channels,
- and 16 bit in sound, instead of Paula's 4 channel 8 bit sound.
- With a trick, Paula can generate 12/14 bit sound, using the
- volume. HOWEVER, in this process, we seem to loose three not
- unimportant things, which I never hear people about (perhaps
- because I'm wrong??):
- Volume control, DMA playing by a custom chip, and rounding
- artifacts from playing at fixed sample rates!!
-
- Volume: The samples can only be played at one volume (unless
- the sample is actually CHANGED to lower amplitudes).
- A Mary would have 16 bits PLUS who knows how many
- volume steps! (So the freaks could perhaps make 48
- bit sound on a Mary ;-)
-
- DMA: The trick needs quite some calculation: Dynamic samples,
- recalculation to fixed sample rates, and recalculation
- have some 'volume control'. The calculation might take
- relatively small CPU time, but still a lot more than
- with a Mary like chip!
-
- Fixed rate: Playing a 21.1 kHz sample at 22 kHz fixed rate is bound
- to produce some unwanted rounding artifacts. This, I
- think, actually is one of the bigger reasons why 8 bit
- Protracker MODs sound so much better on the Amiga than
- on a 8 bit Sound Blaster (with fixed sample rate).
-
- Comments, anyone??
-
- Think about this with a Mary like chip:
- 8 channel MODs in high quality.
- Or how about using two channels to play a stereo 16 bit audio track
- from CD/HD, while the other 6 channels are used for sound effects
- (for a game, or in a TV/theatre studio). (And the music tracks can
- easily be turned down a bit, by just changing the volume registers
- for those channels only ;-)
-
- Greetings from Amsterdam,
- Bert Dorhout
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