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- From: Paul_Trauth@agwbbs.new-orleans.LA.US (Paul Trauth)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: Criti!
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- Message-ID: <Paul_Trauth.19e8@agwbbs.new-orleans.LA.US>
- Date: 12 Dec 92 17:26:53 CST
- Organization: The Amiga GateWay BBS * New Orleans, La.
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- In a message dated Sat 12 Dec 92 10:30, M92mmy@tdb.uu.se (mattias Myrberg)
- wrote:
-
- MM> I know you can use one channel to modulate the frequencey or
- MM> amplitude
- MM> of another channel, but how does this work ? (I mean, do you
- MM> automagically
- MM> get a sinewave modulation out of no where ?)
- No... the channel doing the modulation stops outputting sound, and its data
- is used as volume and/or period changes for the modulated channel.
- Presumably, the modulating channel is read at the rate specified by its
- period, but i don't know for sure - i've never tried it.
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