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||| | 7 = 24000/12 = 2000 Hz | ||| | 7 = 24000/12 = 2000 Hz | ||
||| +--------- Enable: 0 = off, 1 = on | ||| +--------- Enable: 0 = off, 1 = on | ||
||+----------------- | ||+----------------- Write 1 to reset input channel | ||
++------------------ Channel mode: | ++------------------ Channel mode: | ||
0 = Stereo | 0 = Stereo |
Revision as of 14:08, 29 August 2023
Hyper Voice is a headphone-only sample output channel introduced with the WonderSwan Color. It allows converting 8-bit signed and unsigned, mono and stereo samples into 16-bit signed PCM sent directly to the headphone output, after mixing with the traditional four channels.
I/O Ports
Hyper Voice Left Output ($64, $65)
Hyper Voice Right Output ($66, $67)
15 bit 8 7 bit 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ssss ssss ssss ssss |||| |||| |||| |||| ++++-++++--++++-++++- Signed 16-bit sample.
Unlike the Sound sample output registers, these can be written to - allowing for direct 16-bit sample output.
Hyper Voice Left Input ($68)
Hyper Voice Right Input ($69)
7 bit 0 ---- ---- ssss ssss |||| |||| ++++-++++- 8-bit sample.
These are typically written to by Sound DMA, but can also be written to manually by the user.
Hyper Voice Control ($6A, $6B)
15 bit 8 7 bit 0 ---- ---- ---- ---- .mmc ???? errr ffss ||| |||| |||| ||| |||| ||++- Shift/Volume: ||| |||| || 0 = 100% 1 = 50% ||| |||| || 2 = 25% 3 = 12.5% ||| |||| ++--- Input sample mode: ||| |||| 0 = Unsigned ||| |||| 1 = Unsigned, negate ||| |||| 2 = Signed ||| |||| 3 = Signed, ignore Shift/Volume ||| |+++------ Update sample rate/Divisor: ||| | 0 = 24000/1 = 24000 Hz ||| | 1 = 24000/2 = 12000 Hz ||| | 2 = 24000/3 = 8000 Hz ||| | 3 = 24000/4 = 6000 Hz ||| | 4 = 24000/5 = 4800 Hz ||| | 5 = 24000/6 = 4000 Hz ||| | 6 = 24000/8 = 3000 Hz ||| | 7 = 24000/12 = 2000 Hz ||| +--------- Enable: 0 = off, 1 = on ||+----------------- Write 1 to reset input channel ++------------------ Channel mode: 0 = Stereo 1 = Mono, left channel only 2 = Mono, right channel only 3 = Mono, both channels