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From: dnelson@ibiza.cs.miami.edu (Dru Nelson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech
Subject: D/A Sound Question
Keywords: D/A SOUND
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Date: 12 Aug 89 17:09:35 GMT
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 Simply, what method does the Paula chip use to compine sound channels
 0 and 1?  Does it just add and divide by 2 to average the two channels?  

 Also, how did they fit those D/A converters into one chip?  Most D/A 
 converter chips are quite large, and yes, the Paula is quite big too.
 Still, do the leave some of the process to be finished by some external
 circuitry?


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