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Re: Diversi Tune is cool!
- Subject: Re: Diversi Tune is cool!
- From: philip@utstat.toronto.edu (Philip McDunnough)
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 20:16:29 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Toronto, Dept. of Statistics
- References: <2m16co$er1@nuscc.nus.sg> <2m239c$cqs@jadzia.CSOS.ORST.EDU>
In article <2m239c$cqs@jadzia.CSOS.ORST.EDU> yoshi@CSOS.ORST.EDU (Yoshi) writes:
[re: Diversi-Tune...]
> Umm, maybe the sample was digitized in 16 bit, then converted to 8
> bit? I have a tendancy to believe GS digitizer cards suck. :-) I
> like the GUS and the SB16ASP for digitizing 'cuz the results are nice
> (yack, i'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but 16bit sound is
> better than 8 :-) )... From there I just save it in 8 bit and the
> result sometimes sounds the same. (shrugs).
I have the SB16ASP, and a lot of other things on the PC. Nothing compares to
Diversi-Tune on either the GS or the PC. Trying getting a program where you
can set up the bouncing ball, etc...Dr. T's sells a children's CD which does
the bouncing teapot (and more), but you are restricted to those songs.
What Diversi-Tune needs is some better instruments.
--
Philip McDunnough
University of Toronto
philip@utstat.toronto.edu
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