As each physical channel has its own stereo position, care has to be taken
in setting the stereo positions when using less than 8 voices. For example
when using 4 voices, the stereo positions of physical channels 5,6,7 and 8
will affect logical channels 1,2,3 and 4 respectively.
Arc ProTracker allows you to reposition logical channels, which repositions
all the corresponding physical channels (giving the desired result).
However care must be taken when repositioning physical channels directly
(ie. channel numbers higher than the number of active voices) as doing so
only alters one physical channel. Consulting the above table shows that
when using less than 8 voices, this will not have the desired effect.
Note: the 'Track setup' dialogue within PT prevents you from repositioning
the physical channels. Only the 'P' effect command used with the first
parameter non-zero will allow you to do this.
Amplitude with different numbers of voices active
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The peak volume level for overall sound output remains constant, and
each physical channel's level is combined to make the total amplitude.
As there are eight physical channels, each physical channel uses 1/8th
of the total amplitude.
Therefore when using 8 channels, each channel uses 1/8th of the overall
peak level. Similarly when using 4 channels, each channel uses a quarter,
with 2 channels, each uses a half, and with only one channel the entire
amplitude is available for that channel.
Using MS-DOS format discs with PT disc op.
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MS-DOS format discs work perfectly well with PT's disc op.
However, make sure each PC disc that you intend to use has a volume name,
as the DosFS filing system gives each disc without one, a name of
'Untitled'. This is OK if you are only using one disc without a volume name, but if you have used two such discs, disc op. will display the directory for the first 'Untitled' disc, even if you click on the 'Load module' gadget.
If this occurs you can simply click on the floppy disc icon in the desktop.
This will tell ADFS to forget about the previous 'Untitled' disc in favour
of the new one: Disc op. will now display the correct directory.
While you're at it, you may as well give this disc a name now, to prevent it
happening in the future!
Also when using certain PC discs on certain drives, the 'drive busy'
light may remain on after performing a disc operation. To prevent anything
untoward happening in this situation, simply remove the disc from the drive,
and the light will go out. This also prevents the light remaining on