[Coco] Re: Banking ROMS (was-6309 microprocessor project:11-01-2003)
Roger Taylor
rtaylor at bayou.com
Tue Nov 4 01:42:00 EST 2003
At 04:27 PM 11/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 11/2/03 8:22:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>Torsten at Dittel.info writes:
>
> > > Now, dern it... how did you create the "We Gotcha!" vocals in your
>Mega-Bug
> > > game?! :)
> >
> > I guess it's kind of 1-Bit PCM sampled using the CoCo's "Zero Crossing
> > Detector" (cassette port). Recording is done saving the (loop-) times
> > between "bit changes" of the cassette port. Playback is done outputting
> > the "bit changes" to the CoCo's "One Bit Sound" and waiting the recorded
> > (loop-) times again (kind of sequencer).
>
>My own experienced ear tells me that the "We Got Choo" and the opening
>Mexican theme music are both done in 6-bit D/A sound. While it's true
>that you can
>only *record* 1-bit zero-crossing sound thru the cassette port, you can
>output
>either 1-bit or 6-bit sound to the cassette and TV ports. Steve would have
>recorded and/or synthesized the tune and speech at leisure on better hardware.
I recall seeing the single-bit code in his game pack. Could be wrong; it's
been way too many years. Man, was I addicted to the CoCo back then.
>Zero-crossing one-bit sound has been played with on the Coco, and it is more
>or less intelligible if you already know what's being said ("Player One, your
>shot" from some old aircraft game comes to mind), but Mega-Bug sounds much
>better than that.
Yea, that asteriods type game that yelled out the scratchy "player one,
your shot" tickled me.
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