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Re: playing music from GS games
Bill Garber wrote:
"Matthew S. Carpenter" <superpsycho@comcast.net> wrote in message
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: I actually have Instant Music... along with several other audio
: applications which I have tried... I downloaded them off the Ring on
: http://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.za/ (which is where the fairway moved)
:
: When I tried the files from the SMUS folder it didn't recognize them.
You may need to change the filetypes and extensions.
I would expect that the file formats were altered so that anything
that straightforward wouldn't work. Will Harvey designed several
music representations, so it would be easy for him to alter one
in a way that would be "inconvenient" for others.
: On emulators, I'd really prefer to use real IIgs hardware. I've already
: recorded the intro music that plays at the begining of the game I think
: it sounds ok and the person who asked me to seemed to be very happy with
: it. I put it up here:
:
:
<http://homepage.mac.com/superpsycho/.Music/sound_samples/zany_golf_intro.mp
3>
AWESOME!!!!!! Now I need to put a sound card back into my IIgs. :o)
Or just plug in an amplified speaker for good mono.
: I may try increasing the IIgs's volume and lowering the Mac's record
: volume to see if I can get rid of more of the noise when I record more
: of the game's music.
Or the opposite.
No, the way he suggests is the way to reduce any a/d conversion
noise or the contribution of any analog noise superimposed on
the sound. The other way around will amplify the defects.
-michael
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