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Re: Asking for help from a programmer about Ensoniq emulation
02/19/14 03:40 AM
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> Here is the main table contents. The columns may or may not be start, end and loop > positions. The decimal part may be flags, volume, whatever. The other two columns, go > figure. Have fun experimenting. > > OG.
... bloody hell.... this is the Holy Grail.... just tried line 07: and i have a bass sample, starting at the sample in third column, ending at the fifth, and perfectly looping between the end and the sample at the fourth column. Now, while here is 2:25 AM and i'm no more able to handle this all without some sleep, and while i wish to you and your whole family and relatives a mountain of gold, eternal health and whatever you're hoping for, do you care to enlight me a little about this? > PS: c1ca14, 14 bytes per record.
What exactly mean "c1ca14"?
I was thinking that they were 14 bytes like this: (line 0 as example: 0: c4 00 00001.07f 00000.000 007d3.000)
0: c4 00 00 00 1.0 7f 00 00 0.0 00 00 7d 3.0 00 ... the "nibble-ized" bytes makes me unsure... also i don't know why 3-digit decimals
And then i don't understand these lines:
Code:
257: c6 0e 18001c.07f fcf1c.080 fd01c.000 258: c6 0c 18001e.07f fd31e.080 fd41e.000 259: c3 a3 180020.07f fd706.080 fd7e5.000 260: dc 8d fff5007f.02c fba0e.080 fbbe4.001 261: dd 7e fff50001.034 fbc10.080 fbe00.001 262: dd 7e fff50003.03c fbe12.080 fc002.001 263: dd 7e fff50005.044 fc016.080 fc206.001 264: dd 7e fff60007.04c fc21e.080 fc40e.001 265: dd 7e fff80009.054 fc423.080 fc613.001
... sorry if i'm dumb, but would you teach me how these numbers are made?
Anyway, i can't thank you enough.
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