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Re: Asking for help from a programmer about Ensoniq emulation
02/19/14 11:12 PM
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> > > PS: c1ca14, 14 bytes per record. > > > > What exactly mean "c1ca14"? > > The list of wave records is in the SQ-1's ROM at c1ca14. You can pull up a memory > window in MAME's debugger, go to that address, and see the "raw" wave records. Ok, i'll try to do it... ...isn't the table "hardcoded" in the firmware? i searched for that values in the .bin but was'nt able to find them.
Anyway... could you explain that "longer lines2 i quoted?
> Note also that some of the patches' sound comes primarily from the DSP program rather > than the raw waves - the SQ-1 "ANALOG POWER" is much less interesting without the > reverb, for instance, although in a VST environment that's pretty easy to make up for I know. Using the 16 tracks sequencer with just ONE FX set for them all was a pain and a training in compromises. Anyway, i strongly love the "Analog Power" patch for how the filters are modulated. It's still the best "Jump" sound i've heard.... is a sound that i find pretty expressive.... the other much loved ones where ROM Mystic and Super Pad, and Glory which is a patch i got with an expansion card i bought, but i don't remember the sound bank producer name.
Back to the topic, i've done a quick conversion HEX -> Decimals -> SFZ opcodes with excel and now i have an half playable SFZ bank. The integer part of the last three columns are for sure start/loop/end values.... still there's something that does not fit exactly, but i'll catch it.
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