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			24 lines
		
	
	
		
			966 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Markdown
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # MOS Technology TED
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| also called 7360/8360, TED stands for Text Editing Device. it's both a video and audio chip of Commodore budget computers, like Plus/4 and 16. 
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| its audio portion is pretty barren - only 2 channels. one can output square wave and other may be either square or noise.
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| pitch range is limited as well, akin to that of SN76489, and volume control is global.
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| ## effects
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| none so far.
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| ## info
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| this chip uses the [TED](../4-instrument/ted.md) instrument editor.
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| ## chip config
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| the following options are available in the Chip Manager window:
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| - **Clock rate**: sets the rate at which the chip will run.
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| - **Global parameter priority**: change the priority of macros which control global parameters, such as volume.
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|   - Left to right: process channels from 1 to 3. the last one to run macros will take effect.
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|   - Last used channel: process channels from oldest to newest (since last note). the one which had the latest note on will take a effect.
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