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02971 Sound Minor Always Feb 26, 2009, 19:18 Feb 28, 2009, 06:57
Tester LastNinja2 View Status Public Platform MAME (Official Binary)
Assigned To Resolution Not fixable OS Windows XP/Vista 32-bit
Status [?] Closed Driver
Version 0.129 Fixed in Version Build Normal
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Summary 02971: ar_xeon: Sound effects are only emitted from the right channel.
Description The ingame sound effects on Xenon are only emitted from the right channel.
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No.03830
Tafoid
Administrator
Feb 26, 2009, 19:41
I don't think this is a bug.
Games I've tested in that driver have a distinct stereo separation to music and sounds. Unless you have some source material from an Arcadia PCB or another recording (not from a prior MAME) there isn't much I can do to confirm this report.
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No.03847
Sune_S
Senior Tester
Feb 28, 2009, 04:53
edited on: Feb 28, 2009, 04:56
I'm with Tafoid on this one.

The Amiga had four sound channels, each pair hard-panned to left and right side, respectively.

That means that for a sound to come from both speakers at the same time you'd have to use up two channels which would be a complete waste of resources.

Usually, games would have one channel reserved for sound effects and the other three would play music. Sometimes sound effects would share a channel with an instrument sound which would then momentarily drop out to make room for the sound effect.

So it makes perfect sense that the sound effects in Xenon only play from one side.

Actually the sound when your shield is about to run out plays from the opposite side than the rest of the sound effects.