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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 28 Jul 2018 01:48
| Hello, Could Pamela makes 16bits FM or AM modulation? Fully compatible so it can do so? Could the narrator.device or SPEAK: be enhanced? I think a new "Amiga speaking" with concatenative, phonemes based samples in hifi 16bits instead of FM/AM modulation (or even both techniques) could be a long term and nice project. My?
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| | Vojin Vidanovic (Needs Verification) Posts 1916/ 1 28 Jul 2018 08:53
| Fully agree our Amiga should speak more. In nice female voice, please :-)
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| | Niclas A (Apollo Team Member) Posts 219 28 Jul 2018 08:58
| Daniel Sevo wrote:
| Edit, hm lolz why is H.D.M.I. automagically translated to DIGITAL-VIDEO in the post?
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Its a feature ;) H.D.M.I have royalty rates and high licence costs :)
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| | Peter Heginbotham
Posts 214 06 Aug 2018 11:51
| todays random thought, would it be possible to use the new PAMELA audio chip with some SoundBlaster compatiblity.
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| | Gilles Dridi
Posts 52 23 Aug 2019 12:38
| Gilles Dridi wrote:
| Hello, Could Pamela makes 16bits FM or AM modulation? Pamela fully compatible so it can do so? Could the narrator.device or SPEAK: be enhanced? I think a new "Amiga speaking" with concatenative, phonemes based samples in hifi 16bits instead of FM/AM modulation (or even both techniques) could be a long term and nice project. My? |
Has some tried the Say command or mount SPEAK: handler on V4 SA ? Is it working ? Perhaps, I ´ m confused with what can do the audio.device and not the hardware ?I look HardRKM the term is : « modulating one channel data (period or amplitude with another channel ». Is V4SA compatible ? Also, Pamela is said to be fully compatible with Paula chip? Any clue ?
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 27 Aug 2019 10:02
| Gilles Dridi wrote:
| I look HardRKM the term is : « modulating one channel data (period or amplitude with another channel ». Is V4SA compatible ? Also, Pamela is said to be fully compatible with Paula chip?
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Yes, Pamela fully supports the audio modulation as explained in the Amiga Hardware reference manual. Simply speaking, Pamela is basically 2 Paula chips. You have 2 times 4 channel. And both the 68K CPU and the Copper can code them like before. New is the feature that each channel can be 8bit or 16bit as you need it.
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