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			43 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			INI
		
	
	
	
	
	
# Example SAASound.cfg file
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# Only UTF-8 is supported
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# Comments describe each parameter
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# Commented-out parameter value shows the default value, uncomment to change
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[Debug]
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# set WriteRegisterLog to True or 1 to enable dump of
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# all SAA register changes to RegisterLogPath
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#WriteRegisterLog=False
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#RegisterLogPath="debugsaa.txt"
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# set WritePCMOutput to True or 1 to enable dump of generated
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# audio as raw stereo signed 16-bit values to PCMOutputPath
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#
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# set PCMSeparateChannels to True or 1 to create 7 output files in total, one for the mixed audio
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# and one for each of the 6 audio channels.  Files are named automatically by appending digit 0-5
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# to the specified PCMOutputPath
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#WritePCMOutput=False
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#PCMOutputPath="debugsaa.pcm"
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#PCMSeparateChannels=0
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[Quality]
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# set Oversample to a value >=2 to enable multiple passes of higher-resolution internal calculations
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# to help remove aliasing. It's not perfect but Oversample=6 should provide mostly-distortion-free results.
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# Set to lower values, or 1 (or 0) to disable, to minimize CPU time spent, for lower-powered systems.
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#Oversample=6
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# set Highpass to True or 1 to enable a small highpass filter (experimental) to remove DC bias,
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# which can manifest as pops and clicks when changing speaker volume.
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# There is a small computation overhead but it's very small and probably worth enabling anyway.
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#Highpass=True
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# set Boost to a number > 1 to boost the output volume. set to 1 or lower to disable boost.
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# With Boost=1 (boost disabled), the output volume might be quite quiet overall in some cases but it also
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# guarantees there will be no output clipping when all sound generators are running at maxmimum volume.
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# Enabling boost can cause saturation (clipping distortion) at louder volumes.
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# This value accepts decimal values e.g. Boost=1.414
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#Boost=1
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