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Now listen to it played through MiST: the "vibrato" effect disappears completely and the notes played sound quite different.
Previously another user (@Higgy69) suggested this:
Hi.
Just to let you know I came across someone who has implemented Channel Modulation in Minimig.
It may help you save some effort/work.
I mentioned this on the MiST forum ( Atari-Forum) and asked if someone could build a new Core with this new Audio Engine added. Thinking about it, I should have mentioned it first to you as your work is the main goto for Amiga Minimig for MiST owners ;)
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Sound issue: during intro of "Switch Blade II" game
Amiga core. Sound issue: during intro of "Switch Blade II" game
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Amiga core. Sound issue: during intro of "Switch Blade II" game
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Since Atari-forums' down at the moment, if it's any help I think higgy's post referred to this: http://www.minimig.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=633&start=10 - madeho did indeed implement modulation, and his source is there for anyone who's interested - but there were problems with it which would need fixing - it didn't seem to go any further.
Please listen to this segment, first 20 secs (actually 1:45 - 2:04 of the video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKQlCrlGiuA#t=1m45s
This is the original way the intro sounds like.
Now listen to it played through MiST: the "vibrato" effect disappears completely and the notes played sound quite different.
Previously another user (@Higgy69) suggested this:
This issue still persists.
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