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@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ for sample settings, see [the Sample instrument editor](sample.md).
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the only differences are the lack of an "Use wavetable" option, and the presence of a "Use sample" one.
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only on channel 2!
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only available on channel 2!
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## Wavetable
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this allows you to enable and configure the Furnace wavetable synthesizer. see [this page](wavesynth.md) for more information.
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this allows you to enable and configure the Furnace wavetable synthesizer. see the [wavesynth documentation](wavesynth.md) for more information.
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## Macros
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@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ a song can be exported to assembly code for use with the TIunA software driver f
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the following options are available in the Chip Manager window:
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- **Software pitch driver**: use TIunA, a software pitch driver similar to TIATune. it increases pitch precision by rapidly switching between two pitches.
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- **Software pitch driver**: use TIunA, a software pitch driver similar to TIATune. it increases pitch precision by rapidly switching between two pitches. pitches are still limited to their original range; see pitch tables below.
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- **Old pitch table**: use an older method to calculate pitch. only for compatibility.
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- **Mixing mode**: changes mixing mode.
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- **Mono**: normal output.
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- **Mono (no distortion)**: process each channel separately to eliminate distortion.
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- **Stereo**: output two channels on left and right.
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- **PAL**: run slower blah blah blah
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- **PAL**: runs at a slightly different clock rate, affecting pitch.
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## info
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for this reason it has lots of similar elements from those two systems in the sound department.
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it has 4 wavetable channels. some of them have additional capabilities:
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- the second channel could play samples
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- the third one has hardware sweep
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- the fourth one also does noise
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- the second channel could play samples.
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- the third one has hardware sweep.
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- the fourth one also does noise.
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unfortunately, the system mixes and outputs sound at only 24kHz, leading to noticeable aliasing noise...
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## effects
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- 0: disable.
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- 1-8: enable and set length.
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- `12xx`: **setup sweep period.** channel 3 only.
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- 0: disable.
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- 1-32: enable and set period.
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- `00`: disable.
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- `01`-`20`: enable and set period for 1 to 32.
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- `13xx`: **setup sweep amount.** channel 3 only.
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- `00` to `7F` for 0 to 127.
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- `80` to `FF` for -128 to -1.
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# Yamaha YM2203 (OPN)
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a cost-reduced version of the YM2151 (OPM).
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it only has 3 FM channels instead of 8 and removes stereo, the LFO and DT2 (coarse detune).
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a cost-reduced version of the YM2151 (OPM). it only has 3 FM channels instead of 8 and removes stereo, the LFO and DT2 (coarse detune). however, it does contain an AY/SSG part which provides 3 channels of square wave with noise and envelope.
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however it does contain an AY/SSG part which provides 3 channels of square wave with noise and envelope.
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this chip was used in the NEC PC-88/PC-98 series of computers, the Fujitsu FM-7AV and in some arcade boards.
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several variants of this chip were released as well, with more features.
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this chip was used in the NEC PC-88/PC-98 series of computers, the Fujitsu FM-7AV and in some arcade boards. it went on to become the basis for several other OPN chips.
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## effects
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# Yamaha YM2612
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# Yamaha YM2612 (OPN2)
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one of two chips that powered the Sega Genesis. it is a six-channel, four-operator FM synthesizer. channel 6 can be turned into 8-bit PCM player, that via software mixing, thanks to Z80 sound CPU, can play more than one channel of straight-shot samples at once.
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Furnace also offers DualPCM, a Z80 driver that splits channel 6 into two individual PCM channels with variable pitch. using the console's Z80 processor, these are mixed together in software and streamed to channel 6 in PCM mode with a mix rate of 13750 Hz. VGM export requires the "direct stream mode" option to be enabled, and resulting files will be very large.
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