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- From: cgschot@cs.ruu.nl (Gerco Schot)
- Subject: Re: Oktamods
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.085729.4565@cs.ruu.nl>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 08:57:29 GMT
- References: <1992Dec10.091923.5261@cs.ruu.nl> <1gb6lqINNcel@life.ai.mit.edu>
- Organization: Utrecht University, Dept. of Computer Science
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- In <1gb6lqINNcel@life.ai.mit.edu> jbrown@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Justin William Brown) writes:
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- >In article <1992Dec10.091923.5261@cs.ruu.nl> cgschot@cs.ruu.nl (Gerco Schot) writes:
- >>
- >>OKTAMODS. What the h*ll is this? I cannot play them with the software I've
- >>got. What in wuarchive are normal MOD-files (.mod)? And if the other music
- >>files can be played on a PC with COVOX, what programs are used to do that?
- >
- >I've never heard of an IBM modplayer that plays 8-voice mods. Heck, even
- >if there were such a thing, the quality would be 5-bit (uuugh!) through
- >a normal SoundBasher. I'm sure a new 16-bit card would fix that, but
- >who wants to pay for music what you could buy 5 Amigas with? :)
- >
- >-Maruku of (\/)ega(/\)atts
- >jbrown@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- >Marc Brown
- >
-
- There are 16bit sound cards for PC that are even cheaper than an amiga. A
- friend of mine bought a 16bit sound card with recording and playing
- possibilities both in 16bit. And the price wasn't that bad. I'm considering to
- buy that card.
-
- cgschot@praxis.cs.ruu.nl
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