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User Comment Submitted by Fred on 10 January 2021
Btw, this software is not NTSC only. If you run the file "setup" and select Joystick on a PAL machine, the PAL version is installed.
The following message appears when running setup:
"Ah, I see you're not in the States.
Installing PAL version....
Digimaster setup complete."
If you then run the program, the version number on the screen will display: "1.0jp".
I will therefore remove the NTSC only flag that was set. | User Comment Submitted by Fred on 9 January 2021
I've checked the DigiMaster routine and it makes use of the same behaviour of the SID than the player of SounDemoN and THCM. It uses the $00 waveform and the test bit in almost the same way.
The routine from DigiMaster is:
LDA ($2B),Y
BEQ $22A8
STX $D404 ; X = $11 here
STA $D401
LDA #$09
STA $D404
LDX #$01
STX $D404
LDX #$05
-
DEX
BNE -
LDX #$11
LDA #$00
STA $D401
The routine from THCM (based on Voice 1):
LDA #$11
STA $D404
LDA #$09
STA $D404
LDA $B800
STA $D401
INC $4B
LDA #$01
STA $D404
The difference is that DigiMaster writes the frequency data before the test bit is set and zeroes the frequency after the test bit is cleared. | User Comment Submitted by Radd Maxx on 15 November 2018
Thanks Moloch, I was also under the same impression as Groepaz that this wasnt a scene release, that the author had released this himself to PD. I changed this to an uncredited crack/spread. | User Comment Submitted by Moloch on 14 November 2018
This software was sold by CMD for years, and yes, it was for the NTSC market | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 14 November 2018
correction: its NTSC only
this is not a scene release, btw :) | User Comment Submitted by Frantic on 14 November 2018
Does it also make use of waveform $00, like SounDemoN did? | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 14 November 2018
the disk i/o seems very unstable - my guess is that the requirements include some kernal that allows sprites enabled when loading (like speeddos) | User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 14 November 2018
Added a d64 with recovered 3 deleted files
43 "DM" *DEL 24;02
2 "64PLAYER" *DEL 10;05
3 "128PLAYER" *DEL 10;06
else it didn't even load. Anyway I can't seem to be able to use it, after trying to load a sample with File/Load, pushing "MORE" to scroll dir and selecting a sample name, for example "MONKEY", it hangs after displaying a waveform.
Side 2 contains 3 SDA files but 2 are broken due to bad t/s links. | User Comment Submitted by Fred on 14 November 2018
Interesting digi playback routine for playing 8-bit samples which is described in the below description as "revolutionary method". It toggles the test bit of the control register and changes the hi-byte of the frequency of one of the voices to play 8-bit samples. Similar kind of technique like discovered by SounDemoN in 2006 (New waveforms...) but this was done in DigiMaster in 1993.
Product description:
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Digimaster is a unique software product which allows you to process digital audio on your Commodore 64.
This advanced software utilizes a fully graphical interface with pull-down menus. Incorporated into its operation are many powerful features, such as Cut, Copy, and Paste, which makes editing sound as easy as editing text in a word processor. Using an optional audio digitizer [like the Sound Ultimate Xpander 6400], live sound can be grabbed into the computer, edited, and then saved to disk. There is even a utility included which will convert Amiga sound samples, giving you access to a vast library of sounds.
Probably the most impressive feature of this software is its ability to replay sounds in true eight-bit digital audio on your Commodore 64 without the need for extra hardware. This is made possible by a revolutionary method of controlling the sound chip inside the Commodore 64. The result is crystal clear audio reproduction.
Digimaster Features:
Fully graphical interface
Many powerful editing functions
Ability to replay sounds in true eight-bit digital audio without the need for extra hardware
Included software which allows replaying sounds from your own programs
Requirements:
Commodore 64 or Commodore 128 computer
Commodore 1541, 1571, or compatible disk drive
Joystick or mouse (mouse highly recommended)
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