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golem 
Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 17-Jan-2023 23:12:43
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I'll put this here.
I am connecting up my 1200 to a mixer to mostly hear it when playing games through headphones. I've run out of stereo channels so I am using a Y cord to sum left and right into a mono channel. Most posts on the web say this is bad in general but if I remember this is how the old RF modulator did it to feed the mono TV back in the day with that RCA Y cord. Am I likely to damage my mixer by doing this? I think for some applications it makes the Amiga sound better as a lot of older mods and games weren't meant to be in proper stereo.

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 17-Jan-2023 23:22:42
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@golem

I can't see why. The peak output level for the channel will be 2x higher but that's only if left and right are already playing exactly the same signal. And if it's going into a mixer you can just lower the input level a bit there.

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 17-Jan-2023 23:30:45
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@Karlos

Thanks for that. I’ve just got a new one so want to try to do everything by the book with it.

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 18-Jan-2023 14:17:27
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@Karlos,

A reverb stretches it and imitates walls at variable distance, Easily sounding like a hall or amphitheater. decay time should give you different size rooms and a mixer would Vary how live the room is..


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kolla 
Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 18-Jan-2023 17:34:42
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@golem

If you’re using a mixer, why not use two mono channels and do some panning of each to get a more pleasent stereo than full seperation?

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 18-Jan-2023 18:08:33
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@golem,

To Karlos' point, 2X power is only 3 db, this is only 1 notch on the volume control.

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Karlos 
Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
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@kolla

I think the point was that he had ran out of inputs.

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 18-Jan-2023 19:30:25
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@kolla,

A guy on the radio has this software that can isolate each instrument, With that you could have a custom chip that could steer it to what ever stage position you want, 5.1 anyone? But I bet that software is much to fat for our machines.

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It's probably something neural net driven.

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Posted on 19-Jan-2023 0:15:21
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@Karlos

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@kolla

I think the point was that he had ran out of inputs.


Ran out of stereo channels, I read… only one mono channel left? Time to upgrade the mixer :)

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Posted on 19-Jan-2023 6:51:32
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@kolla

Karlos was right, I ran out of all channels. I just upgraded. It’s an improvement on my old one where I was using 3 Y cords to get extra inputs! Only one Y cord now on the said 1200.

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Re: Audio processing, effect simulation, that sort of thing...
Posted on 25-Mar-2023 4:35:12
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@Karlos,

After listening to many machines, Looks to me as low over sampling, this maybe the problem. Maybe an external delay bucket set for 1ms or so may let let these old machines sound a bit fuller. My Pioneer Car and home systems have something called "Advanced Sound Retriever" for Compressed audio. Its very hard to duplicate this with low sampling rate.

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