NO SOUND!

Started by Baggey, March 17, 2023, 18:49:41

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Baggey

As You will see none of my Emulators have Working Sound! This is a very difficult concept for ME!
Very Kind Regards Baggey :o
Running a PC that just Aint fast enough!? i7 4Ghz Quad core 24GB ram 1TB SSD and NVIDIA Quadro K620 . DID Technology stop! Or have we been assimulated!

ZX Spectrum 48k, C64, ORIC Atmos 48K, Enterprise 128K, The SID chip. Im Misunderstood!

Midimaster

Is this a question? What do you want to say?

Didn't we both work some time ago in a sound chip simulation on one of your emulators?
...back from Egypt

Baggey

Hi, Yes we did work on this but it didn't work. There were half the sounds working and half wern't there was repeating etc.

Anyways no worries Im writting emulators without sound until i can grasp the concept of realtime sound myself on the fly.

Its Bad enough just getting a CPU system that works. Sound is a very complicated subject! :o

I suppose for me maybe i need to create in code something that takes a .mp3 in. Puts it into a Buffer/Array. Then Visualise it as Sin and Cos in relation to time.

and Fire random Sendone's or sendchunk at it! And see how its sound has altered, speed up and slowed down etc.

ie, like calculating where on the timeline my packet/sample will go. :-[

Kind Regards Baggey

Kind Regards Baggey
Running a PC that just Aint fast enough!? i7 4Ghz Quad core 24GB ram 1TB SSD and NVIDIA Quadro K620 . DID Technology stop! Or have we been assimulated!

ZX Spectrum 48k, C64, ORIC Atmos 48K, Enterprise 128K, The SID chip. Im Misunderstood!

Midimaster

with my MiniAudio.Module you would have a always open port (in a second thread), where you can fire bytes whenever you want.

If you calculated SIN values and you send them to the MiniAudio you will hear a tone. If you send RAND values you will hear a noise. If you send nothing you will get silence.

...back from Egypt

mainsworthy

Keep up the work, baggey , I think your the authority on Emulators, one day the world will look back and you can ride the wave (audio waveform :) )

Baggey

Quote from: mainsworthy on March 24, 2023, 09:13:44Keep up the work, baggey , I think your the authority on Emulators, one day the world will look back and you can ride the wave (audio waveform :) )
Hi mainsworthy,

Thankyou, for a lovely comment. I hope one day the penny will drop! ;D so i can eventually ride those 8bit Retro WAVES!

Kind Regards Baggey
Running a PC that just Aint fast enough!? i7 4Ghz Quad core 24GB ram 1TB SSD and NVIDIA Quadro K620 . DID Technology stop! Or have we been assimulated!

ZX Spectrum 48k, C64, ORIC Atmos 48K, Enterprise 128K, The SID chip. Im Misunderstood!