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GUS Musician's Digest Thu, 12 Jan 95 11:37 PST Volume 12: Issue 9
Today's Topics:
Homebrew! We want it!
Max Ram
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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 22:51:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Francois Dion <francois@hyperreal.com>
Subject: Re: Homebrew! We want it!
Dans la Matrice, Jean-Paul Mikkers a dit:
>
> From: mikmak@stack.urc.tue.nl (Jean-Paul Mikkers)
> Subject: Homebrew! We want it!
>
> Great idea this synth idea of francois dion
Got better... Maybe bigger than i can chew, but hey, if i get a few
helping hands... Check out http://www.hyperreal.com/music/machines/sounds/
emulations/gusmodular_draft.txt (yes, emulations moved into sounds), or
by ftp: hyperreal.com in /music/machines/sounds/emulations/gusmodular_draft.txt
It's almost 7KB, probably a bit long for the digest. If people want it, then
i'll email it however. I assume that people reading this have a good
knowledge of synthesizers, so i'm sure there will be questions.
> How about real-time morphing of
> small patches (256 samples) into eachother?.. I know there's a synth that
Well, maybe by pairing 2 voices, updating the wave on the voice that
is not playing (allowing you to leave the playing voice to loop more
than once in case you haven't finished). It's worth a try. But first,
there is a lot to be done to have something that can be used to some
extent.
Ciao,
--
Francois Dion (IdMEDIA) [> Email: francois@hyperreal.com <]
' [> C.P. 278, St-Lambert, QC, Canada, J4P 2N8 <]
[> Raving Up North Ezine: run-request@hyperreal.com, subject: help <]
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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 16:49:00 MST
From: Thomas Day <ThomasD@tps.com>
Subject: Re: Max Ram
Pieter van Horssen wrote:
>Tom, I thought that the memory on the GUS and the MAX were the same.
>I am thinking of buying a MAX myself, but I have 1Mb on my current GUS.
They're different. If I remember right the Max uses a 256k x 8 chip and the
GUS uses 4 256 .x 1 chips for 512k of RAM. Something like that...
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