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H
FETCH
i
i
n
FILTER
—Get
data
from
expansion
(RAM
module)
memory
NOTE:
This
command
can
only
be
used
with
a
RAM
expansion
module.
FETCH
#bytes,
intsa,
expsa,
expb
where
bytes
=
number
of
bytes
to
get
from
expansion
memory
(1-65536)
intsa
=
starting
address
of
host
ram
(0-65535)
expb
;=
64k
expansion
RAM
bank
number
(0-1.)
1700
RAM
expander
(0-7)
1750
RAM
expander
expsa
=
starting
address
of
expansion
RAM
(0-65535)
The
host
BANK
is
selected
with
the
BANK
command.
The
number
of
expansion
RAM
banks
is
determined
by
the
RAM
module.
NOTE:
You
must
select
SLOW
(1
MHz)
mode
before
using
this
com
mand.
You
may
restore
FAST
mode
after
using
this
command.
For
more
information
see
your
RAM
expander
manual.
—Define
sound
filter
parameters
FILTER
[f
req]
[,[lp]
[,[bp]
[,[hp]
[,
reslffl
where:
freq
Filter
cut-off
frequency
(0-2047)
Ip
Low-pass
filter
on
(1),
off
(0)
bp
Bank-pass
filter
on
(1),
off
(0)
hp
High-pass
filter
on
(1),
off
(0)
res
Resonance
(0-15)
Unspecified
parameters
result
in
no
change
to
the
current
value.
You
can
use
more
than
one
type
of
filter
at
a
time.
For
example,
both
low-pass
and
high-pass
filters
can be
used
together
to
produce
a
notch-(or
band-reject)
filter
response. For
the
filter
to
have an
audible
effect,
at
least
one
type
of
filter
must
be
selected
and
at
least
one
voice
must
be
routed
through
the
filter.
EXAMPLES:
FILTER
1024,0,1,0,2
Set
the
cutoff
frequency
at
1024,
select
the
band
pass
filter
and
a
resonance
level
of
2.
FILTER
2000,1,0,1,10
Set
the
cutoff
frequency
at
2000,
select
both
the
low
pass
and
high
pass
filters
(to
form
a
notch
reject)
and
set
the
resonance
level
at
10.
265
BASIC
7.0
ENCYCLOPEDIA—Basic
Commands
and
Statements

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