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- From: triad@marvin.df.lth.se (Linus Walleij)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: SID Ripper
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 11:55:39 GMT
- Organization: Datorforeningen vid Lunds Universitet/LTH
- Message-ID: <4fn9rr$8ld@news.lth.se>
- References: <862983453@news.lth.se> <823974339@p71.f411.n201.z2.ftn>
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- In article <823974339@p71.f411.n201.z2.ftn>,
- Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se> wrote:
-
- I wrote (believe it or not):
-
- > LW> Hey remember the "SID-sampler" by Oneway? It lets the music routine
- > LW> write to RAM under the SID and then registers all changes and saves them
- > LW> for each frame. It works. And replay gives minimum raster time, you can
- > LW> make mixes of any songs and sample absolutely any tune you like. But it
- > LW> eats memory of course...
- >
- >Yes I remember that one! It's still not a ripper, now is it?
-
- Nope... But its a sampler and you can sample anything... So it kinda
- performs some sort of "overkill" I guess? And it enables you to *steal*
- *any* instrument, and thats c00l! :-)
-
- Pontus, you're my favourite tool. ;-)
-
- Linus aka KF
-