[LAU] SID chip emulation?

Dragan Noveski perodog at gmx.net
Fri Apr 20 15:53:32 EDT 2007


James Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 08:50:05PM +0200, Dragan Noveski wrote:
>   
>>> Sorry.. my mistake.. I did not have g++-3.3 installed (just
>>> cpp-3.3 and gcc-3.3)!! (d'oh).
>>>
>>> I fixed that problem, then exported CC=gcc-3.3 CPP=cpp-3.3
>>> CXX=g++-3.3 and it builds fine!!!!
>>>
>>> THANKS!!
>>>
>>> James
>>>  
>>>       
>> i thank you too, cause your request moved me to one more time try to get 
>> legasynth running and somehow i found this link in the web, but also as 
>> i am reading now...
>> am i understanding right:
>>
>> on my system there are gcc, cpp and g++ in /usr/bin which are pointing 
>> at the versions 4.1 normally.
>> so if i want to change this temporarily  i remove  them  and make new 
>> symlinks to lets say v3.3, and later doing this backwards again.
>> so if i understand you, for temporarily changing this, i can use 
>> 'export CC=gcc-3.3 CPP=cpp-3.3 CXX=g++-3.3'
>>     
>
> Yes.. that should work fine.
>   
hmm, very clever, thanks!!
>   
>> another thing i did not figured out is that i am able to load one of the 
>> example patches, but how to configure the patches (patch config). 
>> changing the parameters in that tab, the sound does not change here at all.
>> do you have any idea of how to do it?
>>     
>
> I found getting sound out of the Yamaha based synths tricky,
> although I worked it out eventually (need to scroll down with bar
> on right hand side) but I can alter the sound fine on the SID
> synth.. 
>
> Do banks/new/MOS6581
>
> than patchlist /patch config:
>
> click osc1: change triangle to triangle+saw. You should see the
> waveform underneath change, and the sound will change too..
>   
> It's pretty close to a C64.. I would really like to see a resid
> based synth, but this is the next best thing!
>   
that works good and nice sounding too!
> It would be nice if someone would pick up legasynth for further
> development too.. it seems like it has a lot of potential..
> (although I guess Hexter is probably better for DX emulation
> now).
>   
don't know anything about coding, but i like testing the stuff, so...
> Best wishes,
>
> James
>
>   
cheers,
doc




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