"Market" for old macs?

Cameron Kaiser spectre at floodgap.com
Wed Nov 30 19:27:00 CST 2005


> > Neither really. The original Mac sound hardware had four *synthesis* voices,
> > which could be fed a waveform and act as a primitive wavetable synthesizer.
> > This produces four-note polyphony.
> 
> I don't know what you consider to be 'original Mac', but the Mac+ sound 
> hardware was a pulse-width modulator loaded from a spare byte in the 
> video RAM area at the end of each video line.

I think we're looking at this from different angles. I'm looking at it from
the view of what the Toolbox offers for music playback and synthesis; it
seems you and Jim are actually talking about what the Toolbox is driving.

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