Howard Herman wrote:
>
> As has already been noted, the sound chip was different. As a result it
> played considerably quieter than the chip on the flat C128. This seemed
> to effect all the older sound programs. As I recall it, it was shortly
> after the C128D was introduced that programmers learned some routine to
> modify programs, so that there was no longer any issue about differences
> in sound volume.
oh! As I recall one music programmer complained that his compositions
sounded completely different if played on a flat C128, as compared to a
C128D. Not just volume. But apparatanly the instrumentaion, and other
basic sound features. I never tried to duplicate this, as I was not into
listening to SID music.
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