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Subject: GUS Musician's Digest V12 #10
GUS Musician's Digest       Fri, 13 Jan 95 11:42 PST     Volume 12: Issue  10 

Today's Topics:
                             GUS MAX RAM
                      Looking for a cello patch
                               Morhping
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 18:45:52 -0500 (EST)
From: "Scott C Winder" <windersc@student.msu.edu>
Subject: GUS MAX RAM

Thomas Day <ThomasD@tps.com> wrote:
> Pieter van Horssen wrote:
>
> >Tom, I thought that the memory on the GUS and the MAX were the same.
> >I am thinking of buying a MAX myself, but I have 1Mb on my current GUS.
>
> They're different.  If I remember right the Max uses a 256k x 8 chip and the
>
> GUS uses 4 256 .x 1 chips for 512k of RAM.  Something like that...

I just upgraded my GUS MAX.  It's one 40-pin 256k x 16 chip.
(SOJ, surface mount DRAM)

-Scott

BTW - AG sells this chip at a very fair price, according to what I've
      seen from a couple of other mail order places (US$34.95 + $7 S&H),
      plus AG gives you fool-proof installation instructions.

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 21:24:35 -0800 (PST)
From: George <gmontem@mercury.sfsu.edu>
Subject: Looking for a cello patch

---
Dunno how many people keep these but anyone out there have in their 
archives the Kurzweil cello patch (cello.krz) that was supposed to be in 
ftp.uwp.edu or something similar?  I'm thinking of making a cello GUS 
patch.  Thanks.

-George
<EOT>

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 09:07:00 +0100
From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois)
Subject: Morhping

> How about real-time morphing of
> small patches (256 samples) into eachother?.. I know there's a synth that

Morphing is'nt an easy concept in AUDIO as it is in image. The most obvious morphing simulation is volume balancing and that is quite common ( get your mix table :). What EMU does is interpolating/modifying the parameters of 12 different filters all together.... I would be surprised amazed you could reproduce it in real-time.

CU,

-+-> Marc.            <mr@nit.be>             <100126,1007>

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 22:25:10 -0500
From: Grover Thompson <ae609@DAYTON.WRIGHT.EDU>
Subject: unsubscribe

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