chuck@richsun.UUCP (Chuck Menard) (09/29/89)
Hello, I am looking for actual C code to use sounds created with an audio digitizer. I own ST Replay4 and Mark Williams C. Replay4 comes with assembly routines but I have not yet been able to use these alone or with 'C'. I also own G.I.S.T. and was able to use it with my C code and Mark Williams C for sound effects. However, I would like to use sampled sound in my C programs. Also, I've read about a new audio digitizer product, which apparently is in beta right now, called Pro Sound Gold by a British company which will support the C language. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
covertr@force.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) (09/29/89)
In article <452@richsun.UUCP>, chuck@richsun.UUCP (Chuck Menard) writes: > > > Hello, > > I am looking for actual C code to use sounds created with an audio digitizer. > I own ST Replay4 and Mark Williams C. Replay4 comes with assembly routines > but I have not yet been able to use these alone or with 'C'. I also own > G.I.S.T. and was able to use it with my C code and Mark Williams C for > sound effects. However, I would like to use sampled sound in my C programs. > Also, I've read about a new audio digitizer product, which apparently is in > beta right now, called Pro Sound Gold by a British company which will support > the C language. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. I ask ed the same thing here a few months ago and got no response. I read an article in a Brit ST magazine comparing sound digitizers and only one of them had hooks for C programs. Unfortunately, I don't have the article here at work, and I don't remember which digitizer it was. I am not even sure that the specific sounds digitizer was one sold in the US. I am interested in that, so if you get any feedback please post it here. Thanks. Richard Covert