Agemixer(03:18:31)
perhaps thats why some ADC chips require some negative voltage pin too, to get the full scale of D/A conversion circuitry
Agemixer(03:15:58)
....to the actual DAC circuit. Gains higher quality for the sound, as well as the "zero voltage" bias should be tad compensated for the best result of the samples. Otherwise the resulting values never get linear enough when sampled
Agemixer(03:12:41)
digital latch is a good idea because they should give out more steady output voltages, i've seen that the voltage stages can differ too much between PC or c64 physical port's pinouts. That latch must be then... signaled, when to forward the signal
Agemixer(03:07:56)
((on resistor DAC)) - 8 bits sample bus needs 16+1 resistors of "ladder" connection.
Agemixer(03:05:56)
(digital line transitions = momentary stages causing erraneous, momentary high freqs)
Agemixer(03:03:38)
also a high freq filter cap could be needed for DAC (additionally), filtering the port digital transitions to the gnd.
Agemixer(03:01:00)
... on how to read/write from DAC/ADC.
Agemixer(02:59:30)
at least less hassle machine-side sampler code, just perhaps. otherwise pretty much tye same idea
Agemixer(02:58:35)
but at that stage it is probably better to just buy a ready DAC or ADC chip that does most of that job automatically and.. less hassle and get cheaper perhaps