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Saturn sound
vreuzon - May 26, 2003
 vreuzon May 26, 2003
A friend of mine recently managed to output some saturn sound sequence file using sega's macintosh sound tools. Until this day, it was easy for me to output the example sequences provided with the SGL, but I couldn't figure how to produce them. Altough it was possible too to use the slPCMxx functions with converted sound files, some limitations (memory, speed, simultaneous output) were making them useless.

This means than we will be able to add some sound in our games (midi + pcm) a very simple way using the slSequencexx functions.

I'll post his howto here as soon as it will be completed (he used the basiliskII emulator in order to run the mac software)

 mrkotfw May 26, 2003
GREAT! man , wait...i can emulate the macintosh tools for sound?! ... well what really confuses me is that how will i load a PCM?

 vreuzon May 27, 2003

  
	
	
wait...i can emulate the macintosh tools for sound?!



It seems like i've been rather unclear.

The sequences (packed in a data and a map file) used by the SGL slSequenceXX functions (have a look at a SGL non-pcm sound example) can be produced by a macintosh toolchain. I don't own a mac, so I use the basillisk mac emulator for windows.


  
	
	
well what really confuses me is that how will i load a PCM?



Wait for the readme describing the process. If you're interested in producing sound, I suggest you to firstly read the sound part of the sgl tutorial.

 mrkotfw May 28, 2003
oh, well i read a little and i followed your shooter_src.zip ya thats what i meant.. im gonna use a mac emulator

 vbt May 29, 2003
OFF TOPIC

Hey vreuzon you become Mad Scientist how do you fell now ?

 vreuzon Jun 2, 2003
I feel like a disordered in intellect; crazy; insane person with advanced knowledge of one of more sciences. Feel like I now have to finish at least one game soon, too.