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svn-id: r55850
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- Start rewriting audio code for FM-TOWNS versions of Loom, Indy3 and Monkey Island 1 using the recently added code in towns_audio.cpp (Zak should work the same way, but I can't test, since I don't own that one).
- All sound types (pcm, euphony and cd audio) now support volume and balance control (e.g. try walking into/out of the kitchen and opening/closing the door in the Scumm Bar in Monkey Island 1 or walking into/out of the circus tent).
- Pcm sounds now support proper loop start/end and note offsets (e.g. try out the hammer sound in the forge in LOOM for example).
- some other minor improvements
- The FM-Towns versions of Indy 4 and Monkey Island 2 are not affected. I don't have Monkey Island 2, but I presume that it will work like Indy 4. Adding support for these will be a separate task, since they work quite differently.
svn-id: r52198
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(some cleanup to internal driver volume control, minor frequency change for fm-towns)
svn-id: r51930
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for music fading in Kyra 1 FM-Towns and probably other FM-Towns games). This addition applies to emulated CD audio only for now. I haven't found a way to implement this for real CDs yet. SDL doesn't seem to support this (but it might be just me? If anyone knows more about this, just tell me).
svn-id: r51741
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svn-id: r51695
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svn-id: r51691
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svn-id: r51653
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svn-id: r51651
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svn-id: r51649
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- FM-Towns euphony driver completely rewritten based on KYRA FM-Towns and LOOM towns disasm.
- Split all the emu and driver code from sound_towns.cpp into different files to make things a bit less confusing.
- Move the driver code to common space since the exact same euphony driver is used by LOOM which means we could get rid of the outdated and incomplete ym2612 driver/emu implementation (which doesn't even do things like instrument loading, pan position, etc). I haven't tried to add this to the Scumm engine yet, since I am not familiar with it and my priority was to get the driver finished first. But from the look of disasm it shouldn't be difficult to do.
- Introduce a generic FM-Towns audio interface based on FM-Towns system file disasm which was necessary for the euphony driver rewrite. Every FM-Towns game I have seen so far seems to access the audio hardware via these system functions. This interface implementation will also allow reasonably simple creation of new FM-Towns audio drivers (e.g. this could be used for Kings Quest 5 FM-Towns or others).
- Move the PC98 driver to common space, too, since I have a strong feeling that this driver is also used in the PC98 version of Future Wars
- This also improves KYRA FM-Towns music quality, sound effects accuracy and music fading.
svn-id: r51645
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