Recommended Audio Settings for C64
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
Also, I keep getting "Cannot find Disk" issue when trying to load 64 images.
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
Hello ,
My settings are:
sid left 8580
sid right 6581
sid right addr Same
audio filter on
sound expander no
stereo mix none
My settings are:
sid left 8580
sid right 6581
sid right addr Same
audio filter on
sound expander no
stereo mix none
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
I'm never sure what the best audio settings are for the C64 core.tontonkaloun wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 4:13 pm Hello ,
My settings are:
sid left 8580
sid right 6581
sid right addr Same
audio filter on
sound expander no
stereo mix
I'll give your setting a try.
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
... stereo mix noneNML32 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:15 pmI'm never sure what the best audio settings are for the C64 core.tontonkaloun wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 4:13 pm Hello ,
My settings are:
sid left 8580
sid right 6581
sid right addr Same
audio filter on
sound expander no
stereo mix
I'll give your setting a try.
I don't know if it is the best configuration, but I find the sound more fun like that
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
Thanks, I figured out the error message issue btw. My boot C64 rom was messed up.
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
Two year old thread, thought I'd bump it lol, I use an 8580 left, and a custom 6581 filter on right, Trurl's6581R4AR_4486,but sometimes his 0784 dated R3, depending on the SID tune, and on the Audio Filters page, in the General LPF section, I use at least the 20kHz 3rd CH 1db filter, and sometimes the 16kHz 1st + AA filter, again, depending. I assume AA means Anti-Aliased, and that one of the 3 SID voices (whichever CH) is getting a 1db boost. Can anyone confirm this? There doesn't seem to be any documentation anywhere regarding those LPFs, hence why I wrote this. I'm not sure what "BW" refers to, I mean it probably stands for "Bandwidth", that's kind of obvous, but what is the diff between LPF 20khz 2nd BW and LPF 20khz 3rd BW, does anyone else know? And what do you folks use?
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Re: Recommended Audio Settings for C64
So the CH and BW probably represent the type of filter being used. In these examples, CH most likely stands for Chebyshev and BW for Butterworth filter. The numbers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc... refer to the order of the filter. Usually this is how aggressive the filter is.
So for example LPF 20Khz 1st order butterworth and LPF 20Khz 3rd order butterworth are both aid to roll off the frequency at 20Kh.
The first order will be a more gradual roll off of the frequencies, probably starting a bit before 20khz. The third order will be a more abrupt cutoff closer to 20khz.
That's my layman's understanding at least.
In the end, try them all and use whatever sounds best to you. Audio is mostly subjective.
So for example LPF 20Khz 1st order butterworth and LPF 20Khz 3rd order butterworth are both aid to roll off the frequency at 20Kh.
The first order will be a more gradual roll off of the frequencies, probably starting a bit before 20khz. The third order will be a more abrupt cutoff closer to 20khz.
That's my layman's understanding at least.
In the end, try them all and use whatever sounds best to you. Audio is mostly subjective.