First post, by superfury
What happens on the Adlib when you set the frequency bits to 0? I've read at a document on using PCM on an Adlib card, that the Adlib keeps outputting the current signal voltage(I don't know if this is on the Carrier only) and that you can sound 6-bit PCM (Ammount of output volumes) by changing the Output level to the PCM sample (and delaying for the next sample using a timer like the PIT). But according to documentation on the Adlib, when you set the Output volume to 0, you actually select a value of arround 60dB? So when you send a sample with value 0 (which is supposed to become 0 Volts), you get the maximum voltage (Which is the maximum output voltage the Adlib supports)? Is this correct? Or is the value of 0 actually giving a 0dB signal (in which case it's correct to use this method to output mono PCM on the channel using the Adlib Output volume)?
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