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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Path: sparky!uunet!munnari.oz.au!uniwa!cujo!lillee!rob
- From: rob@lillee.cs.curtin.edu.au (Robert Alley)
- Subject: Sound sampling on STe
- Message-ID: <rob.712417522@lillee>
- Sender: news@cujo.curtin.edu.au (News Manager)
- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 13:45:22 GMT
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- I havent been tuned in to this newsgroup for a while and I am no great
- technician, so excuse me if this is out of date or silly.
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- The STe's include analog joystick ports, which I assume means they have
- a couple of A to D converters in there somewhere. Would it be possible
- to use these for sampling sounds? My thought was that it would just be
- possible to hook up and audio source to one of these and sample away,
- possibly requiring some sort of buffer circuit. Any reasons why
- this cant be done? If not, has anyone done it, if so, what hardware and
- software did you use?
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- Robert Alley | Deliver us to evil
- GIS Honours Student | Deny us of our faith
- Curtin Uni. Bentley WA | Robotic hearts bleed poison
- Australia | on the world we populate
- rob@cs.curtin.edu.au | (Butler/Dio/Iommi)
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- Robert Alley | Deliver us to evil
- GIS Honours Student | Deny us of our faith
- Curtin Uni. Bentley WA | Robotic hearts bleed poison
- Australia | on the world we populate
- rob@cs.curtin.edu.au | (Butler/Dio/Iommi)
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