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I conclude that there is insufficient interest to warrant any further effort.
To avoid any misunderstanding can I clarify that I already have fully-developed and tested versions of the HQSOUND library which support returning pointers to the stereo mix and wave tables.
I have released version 1.0 of the HQSOUND library module, which patches BB4W in memory so that the SOUND and ENVELOPE statements output 'CD quality' sound (see the related thread and the REMarks in the program). The module may be downloaded from the Files section of the Yahoo! group here (members only):
Re: HQSOUND module released
« Reply #11 on: Sep 8th, 2015, 9:48pm »
Sounds very nice. (Not that I can understand the code).
Were there long term plans to add more channels like on RISC OS based systems. ( which also have per channel wavetables)? I won't be disappointed if this isn't planned.
I will also note that somewhere in the BB4W notes is some assembler code for calling sound from assembler... Now if someone can figure out how to tweak that code so it can add it into the BB4WFORTH you wrote a while ago (Aside: Not sure if this needs patching for BB4W6.0a) then with BB4WFORTH+HQSOUND means a Windows based AMPLE is a lot more plausible again. Any takers?
IIRC the original Music 500 used 7bit samples, Hmmm....