From d3e46921ddc4f3a5c6cf14b39fa1863f764da79c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LTVA1 <87536432+LTVA1@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2023 09:33:12 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update c64.md --- doc/4-instrument/c64.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/c64.md b/doc/4-instrument/c64.md index 0beb20d94..7f2acb996 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/c64.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/c64.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ the C64 instrument editor consists of two tabs: "C64" to control various paramet - **low**: a low-pass filter. the lower the cutoff, the darker the sound. - **high**: a high-pass filter. higher cutoff values result in a less "bassy" sound. - **band**: a band-pass filter. cutoff determines which part of the sound is heard (from bass to treble). - - **ch3off**: mutes channel 3 when enabled. It was originally planned for usage with two registers where program could read current oscillator and envelope outputs, thus making vibrato and SFX generation easier. But who wanted to sacrifice one channel out of three! So aforementioned was just done in software, and the feature was never used. + - **ch3off**: mutes channel 3 when enabled. It was originally planned for usage with two registers where program could read current oscillator and envelope outputs, thus making vibrato and SFX generation easier. but who wanted to sacrifice one channel out of three! so aforementioned was just done in software, and the feature was never used. - multiple filter modes can be selected simultaneously. for example, selecting both "low" and "high" results in a bandstop (notch) filter. - **Absolute Cutoff Macro**: when enabled, the cutoff macro will go from 0 to 2047, and it will be absolute (in other words, control the cutoff directly rather than being relative).