
GUS Musician's Digest       Fri, 25 Mar 94 18:47 PST     Volume 5: Issue  42  

Today's Topics:
                         patchmaking from DX
                        recording audio tracks
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 15:28 -0500
From: WADLEIGH@PROCESS.COM
Subject: patchmaking from DX

I've been working on pulling Yamaha DX sounds from my synth.  Has someone
already done patches from these or is it worth the effort?  I have some
problem in that the input peaks at about 60%.  Bumping up the percentage
also raises the noise to an unacceptable level.  Any suggestions?

Hal

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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 94 11:17:03 EST
From: echen@verdi.sra.com (Eugene Chen)
Subject: recording audio tracks

:Date: Wed, 23 Mar 94 15:08:00 +0200
:>From: iddos@math.tau.ac.il
:Subject: Re: recording audio tracks
:
:I suppose if you want to record vocals, you could 
:play your sequence, sing a couple versions into a DAT or tape, with no 
:synch at all, then sample the version that you prefer, and load it as a WAV 
:event into CW. This will be loaded and played using the computer RAM and 
:does not use up the 1MB on board the GUS. I suppose it's the cheapest 
:rec-2-disk-and-sampler system available. BTW, if it's a DAT, download it as 
:I do if you can so your vocal track is sampled only once, by the DAT.

I see, I wasn't sure if wav editors like goldwave, windows recorder,
uss8, and cool used the GUS memory or system memory.  Perhaps
it is different for each application? but you are saying that
they (or some of them) use system memory, right?

However, i don't see how you can guarantee that the sampled WAV track
will sync up with the MIDI tracks, given flux in the speed of the tape
deck.  Oh, DATs dont vary, do they?  hmm... but it would seem unreliable
with a normal deck.       eug

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