ADR rocks.
Dude, post your other collections too!

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There never was a tracker for that THCM+Soundemon 4 channel sample + SID routine. You can make tracks for it but it means you have to do a bunch of separate shit then they joined it together.
(At some point I was going to make a track for them but I quit because I didn't have the patience).

As for SID Wizard, no, SFX means sound effects, not samples. It's for making music+sfx for games.
Also Serial is daisy-chainable and by making your own interface you can add a "serial through" to make it work with other things.

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WinUAE can configure 8MB of Chip RAM. NO REAL AMIGA can do this.
Samples are put in Chip RAM because that's where the DAC has access to the sample data, it cannot access any other memory. All custom chips (graphics, audio and whatnot) can only access Chip RAM.

Later hacks and shits has made it possible to use Fast RAM too, though.
In any case, 2MB is a shit ton of RAM to fill up with mono 8-bit samples!!!! Specially since these samples are stored at variable rates, so you can have really small ones.

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Laughing my ass off at this tool.

I guess I'll participate, as I lacked seriously in organizing the compo I had before the year ended. Least I can do tongue

Gone because selling in a site with more interested people.
Any mod, please erase thread!

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No longer offered. Not enough interest.

Well, that's interesting. Because I remember talks about this on csdb and most everybody agreed that $D500 was the common address for a second SID, but it seems a lot of software uses $DE00.

Of course you have independent access to both SIDs. You can even add a third one.
So maybe Hermit's 3SID Tracker would work with just two.
http://csdb.dk/release/?id=66065

Sandneil posted above a link to JCH "stereo" version which works with a second SID on $D500. The SID2SID address seems a little bit weird though, I am pretty sure the standard for a second SID is at $D500. $SE00 might conflict with other devices, really.

Yeah, kinda

Lack of hype in this thread. Europeople you're being wack.