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Re: sounds saving
In article <659662@f10.n209.z1>, Philip Stephens <philip@labtam.oz.au> wrote:
>Joseph Turner writes:
>
>>Hi, I waswondering if anybody knows of a program that can be used in
>>conjunction with the tape recorder(in) to save music onto ram and then
>>onto disk to be replayed again later?
>
> I assume you have an Apple //e, //c or ][+? Recording music coming
>into the cassette port and playing it back over the 1-bit speaker is
>a little tricky, as you can't just sample the waveform with 8-bit
>resolution and play it through the speaker intelligibly. However, I
>think there must be software out there that attempts to do just that;
>someone else might be able to tell you about that.
Long ago, a program was published in Nibble that did 1-bit (!)
sampling and playback. The sound quality was barely intelligible
(especially for voice), but I put together a talking math-drill
program on a IIe that used these routines. (It was put together for a
Scout project...the other kids were floored when they found out that
my program TALKED! :-) )
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