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Thread: Amiga Emulation: What is the best configuration for audio???

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    Amiga Emulation: What is the best configuration for audio???

    I`m using a cool program in MacUAE; AlgoMusic, & I have tried opening samples with multiview & sometimes it freezes the workbench & sometimes they dont play back proporly... Only pooortions of the samples play back or doesnt play proporly at all.

    I have suceeded in entering the correct information for memory & all previously, & all was fine, but now I have no idea what to enter.

    Can someponne please help me out with this?

    I need to know :

    - What ias the best CPU?
    - Memory settings?
    - Sound settings?



    What is the difference between hard + output & just hard???

    Thanks

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    The basic theory with Amiga emulation is; emulate everything you need, as accurately as you can.

    Basically, find out what the min system requirements are for the program (never heard of AlgoMusic - but its got to be around there somewhere) and select that in the emu.

    CPU is esp. so. If you need Amiga 500 compatibility, don't bother with a 68020 w/ FPU - go with a straight 68000. If you're working with sound, EVERYTHING on the sound page better be set to "accurate".

    If the program only requires 1MB of ChipRAM - don't use 2MB. That sort of thing.
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    It might be worth noting that I had a pretty tough time with audio quality until I messed around with the Buffers...

    Changed the Sound Buffer Size (2 (46ms)) and Sound Driver Lag Compensation to -6.8%. Sound great now. But before that the sound sync was pretty bad.
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    Yeah, its not something you can give a generic answer to - it ALL is dependant on the machine running it.
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