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Recording sound and music from GSport? [message #349834] Mon, 31 July 2017 21:53 Go to next message
Brandon Taylor is currently offline  Brandon Taylor
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I'm not sure how many Apple IIgs owners used them to record sound and music, but I would like to know what kind of hardware they used to do so, and if there's any way to add emulation for that kind of hardware to GSport. Maybe I could output my musical stylings from GSport to some MP3 files!
Re: Recording sound and music from GSport? [message #349839 is a reply to message #349834] Mon, 31 July 2017 22:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sicklittlemonkey is currently offline  sicklittlemonkey
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On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 13:53:48 UTC+12, Brandon Taylor wrote:
> I'm not sure how many Apple IIgs owners used them to record sound and music, but I would like to know what kind of hardware they used to do so, and if there's any way to add emulation for that kind of hardware to GSport. Maybe I could output my musical stylings from GSport to some MP3 files!

This would be much easier than emulation:
https://www.howtogeek.com/217348/how-to-record-the-sound-com ing-from-your-pc-even-without-stereo-mix/

Cheers,
Nick.
Re: Recording sound and music from GSport? [message #349869 is a reply to message #349834] Tue, 01 August 2017 15:00 Go to previous message
kelvin is currently offline  kelvin
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Not the same thing, but... long ago I modified KEGS to log the DOC
timestamp, oscillator, and values written (via $c03d). From that
I was able to reconstruct the notes and durations and generate a
MIDI file. That was a manual process and of course only worked
when there was one sample so frequencies were all relative
to each other.

In <45159a23-d990-4b4c-b52c-ef17a02708c0@googlegroups.com>
Brandon Taylor <vectrex2k4@aol.com> writes:

> I'm not sure how many Apple IIgs owners used them to record sound and music,
> but I would like to know what kind of hardware they used to do so, and if
> there's any way to add emulation for that kind of hardware to GSport. Maybe
> I could output my musical stylings from GSport to some MP3 files!

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