Agemixer(04:47:38)
because finding a correct sample value by sawtooth signal or forking with averaging the sample vs input line signal may bee too slow for code or for chips for efficiency like it could 44,1 kHz anyhow.. impossible as it is
Agemixer(04:45:04)
i was in imaginations.. hmmz hmmmz. I think i just invented more c64 friendly sampler, the idea
Agemixer(03:24:28)
the better sampler you want, the more complex it can gets
Agemixer(03:22:38)
IDK, just assuming. Of course that latch chip could be replaced with a set of transistors per each D/A resistor line input. Well both should prevent most of digital ports flaws
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.