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| # settings
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| the Settings window allows you to change Furnace setting.
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| settings are saved when clicking the **OK** or **Apply** buttons at the bottom of the window.
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| 
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| ## General
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| 
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| ### Program
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| 
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| - **Render backend**: changing this may help with performace or compatibility issues. the available render backends are:
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|   - OpenGL 3.0: works with the majority of graphics chips/cards (from 2010 onwards). default on Linux.
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|   - OpenGL 2.0: use if you have a card without OpenGL 3.0 support.
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|   - OpenGL 1.1: use if your card doesn't even support OpenGL 2.0.
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|   - DirectX 11: works with the majority of graphics chips/cards and is optimized specifically for Windows.
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|   - SDL Renderer: this was the only available render backend prior to the addition of dedicated OpenGL/DirectX backends in 0.6. default on macOS.
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|     - it is slower than the other backends.
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|   - Software: this is a last resort backend which renders the interface in software. very slow!
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| - **Render driver**: this setting appears when using the SDL Renderer backend. it allows you to select an SDL render driver.
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| - **VSync**: synchronizes rendering to VBlank and eliminates tearing.
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| - **Frame rate limit**: allows you to set a frame rate limit (in frames per second).
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|   - only has effect when VSync is off or not available (e.g. software rendering or force-disabled on driver settings).
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| - **Late render clear**: this option is only useful when using old versions of Mesa drivers. it force-waits for VBlank by clearing after present, reducing latency.
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| - **Power-saving mode**: saves power by lowering the frame rate to 2fps when idle.
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|   - may cause issues under Mesa drivers!
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| - **Disable threaded input (restart after changing!)**: processes key presses for note preview on a separate thread (on supported platforms), which reduces latency.
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| - **Enable event delay**: may cause issues with high-polling-rate mice when previewing notes.
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| - **Per-channel oscilloscope threads**: runs the per-channel oscilloscope in separate threads for a performance boost when there are lots of channels.
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| - **Oscilloscope rendering engine**: allows you to select between the following rendering engines for oscilloscope views (master and per-channel):
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|   - **ImGui line plot**: the default engine. uses Dear ImGui line plotting functions for rendering.
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|   - **GLSL**: uses OpenGL shaders for rendering. higher quality, but very GPU-intensive! only available in OpenGL 3.0 backend.
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| 
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| ### File
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| 
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| - **Use system file picker**: uses native OS file dialog instead of Furnace's.
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| - **Number of recent files**: number of files that will be remembered in the _open recent..._ menu.
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| - **Compress when saving**: uses zlib to compress saved songs.
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| - **Save unused patterns**: stores unused patterns in a saved song.
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| - **Use new pattern format when saving**: stores patterns in the new, optimized and smaller format. only disable if you need to work with older versions of Furnace.
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| - **Don't apply compatibility flags when loading .dmf**: does exactly what the option says. your .dmf songs may not play correctly after enabled.
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| - **Play after opening song:**
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|   - No
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|   - Only if already playing
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|   - Yes
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| - **Audio export loop/fade out time:**
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|   - **Set to these values on start-up:**
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|     - **Loops**: number of additional times to play through `0Bxx` song loop.
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|     - **Fade out (seconds)**: length of fade out after final loop.
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|   - **Remember last values**
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| - **Store instrument name in .fui**: when enabled, saving an instrument will store its name. this may increase file size.
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| - **Load instrument name from .fui**: when enabled, loading an instrument will use the stored name (if present). otherwise, it will use the file name.
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| 
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| ### New Song
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| 
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| - **Initial system**: the system of chips loaded on starting Furnace.
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|   - **Current system**: sets current chips as default.
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|   - **Randomize**: sets default to a random system.
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|     - this will not choose a random system at each start.
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|   - **Reset to defaults**: sets default to "Sega Genesis/Mega Drive".
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|   - **Name**: name for the default system. may be set to any text.
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|   - **Configure**: same as in the [chip manager](../8-advanced/chip-manager.md) and [mixer](../8-advanced/mixer.md).
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| - **When creating new song**:
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|   - **Display system preset selector**
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|   - **Start with initial system**
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|   - **Default author name**
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| 
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| ### Start-up
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| 
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| - **Play intro on start-up:**
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|   - **No**: skips intro entirely.
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|   - **Short**: shows silent title screen briefly.
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|   - **Full (short when loading song)**: shows animated musical intro unless started with a song (command line, double-clicking a .fur file, etc.)
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|   - **Full (always)**: always shows animated musical intro.
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| - **Disable fade-in during start-up**
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| - **About screen party time**
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|   - _warning:_ may cause epileptic seizures.
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| 
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| ### Behavior
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| 
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| - **New instruments are blank**: when enabled, adding FM instruments will make them blank (rather than loading the default one).
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| 
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| ## Audio
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| 
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| ### Output
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| 
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| - **Backend**: selects a different backend for audio output.
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|   - SDL: the default one.
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|   - JACK: the JACK Audio Connection Kit (low-latency audio server). only appears on Linux, or MacOS compiled with JACK support.
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|   - PortAudio: this may or may not perform better than the SDL backend.
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| - **Driver**: select a different audio driver if you're having problems with the default one.
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|   - only appears when Backend is SDL.
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| - **Device**: audio device for playback.
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|   - if using PortAudio backend, devices will be prefixed with the audio API that PortAudio is going to use:
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|     - Windows WASAPI: a modern audio API available on Windows Vista and later, featuring an (optional) Exclusive Mode. be noted that your buffer size setting may be ignored.
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|     - Windows WDM-KS: low-latency, direct to hardware output mechanism. may not work all the time and prevents your audio device from being used for anything else!
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|     - Windows DirectSound: this is the worst choice. best to move on.
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|     - MME: an old audio API. doesn't have Exclusive Mode.
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|     - Core Audio: the only choice in macOS.
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|     - ALSA: low-level audio output on Linux. may prevent other applications from using your audio device.
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| - **Sample rate**: audio output rate.
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|   - a lower rate decreases quality and isn't really beneficial.
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|   - if using PortAudio backend, be careful about this value.
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| - **Outputs**: number of audio outputs created, up to 16.
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|   - only appears when Backend is JACK.
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| - **Channels**: mono, stereo or something.
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| - **Buffer size**: size of buffer in both samples and milliseconds.
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|   - setting this to a low value may cause stuttering/glitches in playback (known as "underruns" or "xruns").
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|   - setting this to a high value increases latency.
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| - **Exclusive mode**: enables Exclusive Mode, which may offer latency improvements.
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|   - only available on WASAPI devices in the PortAudio backend!
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| - **Low-latency mode**: reduces latency by running the engine faster than the tick rate. useful for live playback/jam mode.
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|   - only enable if your buffer size is small (10ms or less).
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| - **Force mono audio**: use if you're unable to hear stereo audio (e.g. single speaker or hearing loss in one ear).
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| - **want:** displays requested audio configuration.
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| - **got:** displays actual audio configuration returned by audio backend.
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| 
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| ### Mixing
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| 
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| - **Quality**: selects quality of resampling. low quality reduces CPU load by a small amount.
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| - **Software clipping**: clips output to nominal range (-1.0 to 1.0) before passing it to the audio device.
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|   - this avoids activating Windows' built-in limiter.
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|   - this option shall be enabled when using PortAudio backend with a DirectSound device.
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| - **DC offset correction**: apply a filter to remove DC bias, where the output is overall above or below zero. default is on.
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| 
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| ### Metronome
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| 
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| - **Volume**: sets volume of metronome.
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| 
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| ### Sample preview
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| 
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| - **Volume**: sets volume of sample preview.
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| 
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| ## MIDI
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| 
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| ### MIDI input
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| - **MIDI input**: input device.
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| - **Note input**: enables note input. disable if you intend to use this device only for binding actions.
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| - **Velocity input**: enables velocity input when entering notes in the pattern.
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| - **Map MIDI channels to direct channels**: when enabled, notes from MIDI channels will be mapped to channels rather than the cursor position.
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| - **Program change pass-through**: when enabled, program change events are sent to each channel as instrument change commands.
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|   - this option is only available when the previous one is enabled.
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| - **Map Yamaha FM voice data to instruments**: when enabled, Furnace will listen for any transmitted Yamaha SysEx patches.
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|   - this option is only useful if you have a Yamaha FM synthesizer (e.g. TX81Z).
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|   - selecting a voice or using the "Voice Transmit?" option will send a patch, and Furnace will create a new instrument with its data.
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|   - this may also be triggered by clicking on "Receive from TX81Z" in the instrument editor (OPZ only).
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| - **Program change is instrument selection**: changes the current instrument when a program change event is received.
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|   - this option is not available when "Program change pass-through" is enabled.
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| - **Value input style**: changes the way values are entered when the pattern cursor is not in the Note column. the following styles are available:
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|   - **Disabled/custom**: no value input through MIDI.
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|   - **Two octaves (0 is C-4, F is D#5)**: maps keys in two octaves to single nibble input. the layout is:
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|     
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|   - **Raw (note number is value)**: the note number becomes the input value. not useful if you want to input anything above 7F.
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|   - **Two octaves alternate (lower keys are 0-9, upper keys are A-F)**: maps keys in two octaves, but with a different layout:
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|     
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|   - **Use dual control change (one for each nibble)**: maps two control change events to the nibbles of a value.
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|     - **CC of upper nibble**: select the CC number that will change the upper nibble.
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|     - **CC of lower nibble**: select the CC number that will change the lower nibble.
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|   - **Use 14-bit control change**: maps two control change events that together form a single 14-bit CC. some MIDI controllers do these.
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|     - **MSB CC**: select the CC containing the upper portion of the control.
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|     - **LSB CC**: select the CC containing the lower portion of the control.
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|   - **Use single control change**: maps one control change event. not useful if you want to input odd numbers.
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|     - **Control**: select the CC number that will change the value.
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| - **Per-column control change**: when enabled, you can map several control change events to a channel's columns.
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| - **Volume curve**: adjust the velocity to volume curve.
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|   - the default is 2.0, which matches General MIDI standard.
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| - **Actions**: this allows you to bind note input and control change events to actions.
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|   - **`+`** button: adds a new action.
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|   - window-with-arrow button: new action with learning! press a button or move a slider/knob/something on your device.
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|   - each action has the following:
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|     - **Type**: type of event.
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|     - **Channel**: channel of event.
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|     - **Note/Control**: the note/control change number.
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|     - **Velocity/Value**: the velocity or control value
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|     - **Action**: the GUI action to perform.
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|     - **Learn**: after clicking on this button, do something in your MIDI device and Furnace will map that to this action.
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|     - **Remove**: remove this action.
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| 
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| ### MIDI output
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| 
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| - **MIDI output**: output device.
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| - **Output mode:**
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|   - **Off (use for TX81Z)**: don't output anything. use if you plan to use Furnace as sync master, or the "Receive from TX81Z" button in the OPZ instrument editor.
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|   - **Melodic**: output MIDI events.
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| - **Send Program Change**: output program change events when instrument change commands occur.
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| - **Send MIDI clock**: output MIDI beat clock.
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| - **Send MIDI timecode**: output MIDI timecode.
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|   - **Timecode frame rate**: sets the timing standard used for MIDI timecode.
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|     - **Closest to Tick Rate**: automatically sets the rate based on the song's Tick Rate.
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|     - **Film (24fps)**: output at 24 codes per second.
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|     - **PAL (25fps)**: output at 25 codes per second.
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|     - **NTSC drop (29.97fps)**: output at ~29.97 codes per second, skipping frames 0 and 1 of each minute that doesn't divide by 10.
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|     - **NTSC non-drop (30fps)**: output at 30 codes per second.
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| 
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| ## Emulation
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| 
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| ### Cores
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| 
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| - **Playback Core(s)**: core(s) to use for playback.
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| - **Render Core(s)**: core(s) to use when exporting audio.
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| 
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| all of these are covered in the [guide to choosing emulation cores](../9-guides/emulation-cores.md).
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| 
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| ### Quality
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| 
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| some chips have output quality settings. these may be used to increase quality or lower CPU usage.
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| 
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| the available quality settings are:
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| 
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| - Lower: fastest but worst quality.
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| - Low
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| - Medium
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| - High: the default quality.
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| - Ultra
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| - Ultimate: highest available quality. may be very CPU heavy!
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| 
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| ### Other
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| 
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| - **PC Speaker strategy**: this is covered in the [PC speaker page](../7-systems/pcspkr.md).
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| 
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| ## Keyboard
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| 
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| ### Keyboard
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| 
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| - **Import**: imports keyboard layout in `.cfgk` format.
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| - **Export**: exports keyboard layout in `.cfgk` format.
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| - **Reset defaults**: resets all keybinds to default values.
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| 
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| a list of keybinds is displayed.
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| - click on a keybind. then enter a key or key combination to change it.
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| - right-click to clear the keybind.
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| - the full list is in the [keyboard](keyboard.md) page.
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| 
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| #### note input
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| 
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| the settings for note input keybinds operate differently. each entry in the list of keybinds is made of the following:
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| - **Key**: key assignment.
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| - **Type**: type of note input. left-click cycles through "Note", "Note off", "Note release", and "Macro release".
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|   - note: the list is sorted by type. on changing a key's type, it will instantly move to its new sorting position!
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| - **Value**: number of semitones above C at the current octave. only appears for note type binds.
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| - **Remove**: removes the keybind from the list.
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| 
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| below all the binds, select a key from the dropdown list to add it. it will appear at or near the top of the list as a note with value 0.
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| 
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| ## Interface
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| 
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| ### Layout
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| 
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| - **Workspace layout**
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|   - **Import**: reads a .ini layout file.
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|   - **Export**: writes current layout to a .ini file.
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|   - **Reset**: resets layout to default.
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| - **Allow docking editors**: when enabled, you'll be able to dock instrument/wave/sample editors.
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| - **Remember window position**: remembers the window's last position on start-up.
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| - **Only allow window movement when clicking on title bar**
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| - **Center pop-up windows**
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| - **Play/edit controls layout:**
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|   - **Classic**
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|   - **Compact**
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|   - **Compact (vertical)**
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|   - **Split**
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| - **Position of buttons in Orders:**
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|   - **Top**
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|   - **Left**
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|   - **Right**
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| 
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| ### Mouse
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| 
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| - **Double-click time (seconds)**: maximum time between mouse clicks to recognize them as a double-click.
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| - **Don't raise pattern editor on click**
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| - **Focus pattern editor when selecting instrument**
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| - **Note preview behavior:** allows you to disable note preview when entering notes in the pattern.
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|   - **Never**: don't preview notes at all.
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|   - **When cursor is in Note column**: only when the cursor is in the Note column
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|   - **When cursor is in Note column or not in edit mode**: erm... yeah.
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|   - **Always**: always preview notes.
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| - **Allow dragging selection:**
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|   - **No**: don't allow drag-and-drop.
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|   - **Yes**: allow drag-and-drop.
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|   - **Yes (while holding Ctrl only)**: allow drag-and-drop but only when holding Control (Command on macOS).
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| - **Toggle channel solo on:** selects which interactions with a channel header will toggle solo for that channel.
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|   - Right-click or double click
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|   - Right-click
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|   - Double-click
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| - **Double click selects entire column**: when enabled, double clicking on a cell of the pattern will select the entire column.
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| 
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| ### Cursor behavior
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| 
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| - **Insert pushes entire channel row**: when enabled, pressing Insert will push the entire channel rather than the column at the cursor position.
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| - **Pull delete affects entire channel row**: when enabled, pull deleting (Backspace by default) will pull the entire channel rather than the column at the cursor position.
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| - **Push value when overwriting instead of clearing it**: in the order list and pattern editors, typing into an already-filled value will shift digits instead of starting fresh. for example:
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|   - if off: moving the cursor onto the value `A5` and typing a "B" results in `0B`.
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|   - if on: moving the cursor onto the value `A5` and typing a "B" results in `5B`.
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| - **Effect input behavior:**
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|   - **Move down**: after entering an effect (or effect value), the cursor moves down.
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|   - **Move to effect value (otherwise move down)**: after entering an effect, the cursor moves to its value. if entering a value, the cursor moves down.
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|   - **Move to effect value/next effect and wrap around**: after entering an effect or effect value, the cursor moves right. if it was on the last column, it jumps back to the first effect.
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| - **Delete effect value when deleting effect**: if enabled, deleting effect will also delete its value.
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| - **Change current instrument when changing instrument column (absorb)**: if enabled, typing on the instrument column will also select the instrument you've typed.
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| - **Remove instrument value when inserting note off/release**: if enabled, inserting a note off or release on a row that has instrument value will remove the instrument value.
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| - **Remove volume value when inserting note off/release**: same as above, but for volume.
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| 
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| ### Cursor movement
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| 
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| - **Wrap horizontally:** selects what to do when the cursor hits horizontal boundaries.
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|   - **No**: don't wrap the cursor.
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|   - **Yes**: wrap the cursor.
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|   - **Yes, and move to next/prev row**: wrap the cursor and move it to the other row.
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| - **Wrap vertically:** selects what to do when the cursor hits vertical boundaries.
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|   - **No**: don't wrap the cursor.
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|   - **Yes**: wrap the cursor.
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|   - **Yes, and move to next/prev pattern**: wrap the cursor and go to the next/previous order.
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|   - **Yes, and move to next/prev pattern (wrap around)**: same as the previous option, but also wraps around the song.
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| - **Cursor movement keys behavior:** allows you to select how much will the cursor move by when pressing cursor movement keys.
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|   - **Move by one**: guess.
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|   - **Move by Edit Step**: guess.
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| - **Move cursor by edit step on delete**: when deleting, moves the cursor by Edit Step.
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| - **Move cursor by edit step on insert (push)**: when inserting, moves the cursor by Edit Step.
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| - **Move cursor up on backspace-delete**: when pull deleting (Backspace by default), moves cursor up.
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| - **Move cursor to end of clipboard content when pasting**: allows you to choose what happens after pasting.
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|   - if on, the cursor will move to the end of the clipboard content.
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|   - if off, the cursor won't move.
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| 
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| ### Scrolling
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| 
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| - **Change order when scrolling outside of pattern bounds**:
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|   - **No**: the pattern edit cursor will stay locked within the current order.
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|   - **Yes**: moving the cursor past the edge of the previous or next order will move to that order, but not past the start or end of a song.
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|   - **Yes, and wrap around song**: as above, but will wrap from song end to start.
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| - **Cursor follows current order when moving it**
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|   - applies when playback is stopped.
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| - **Don't scroll when moving cursor**
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| - **Move cursor with scroll wheel**
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|   - **No**
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|   - **Yes**
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|   - **Inverted**
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| 
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| ### Assets
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| 
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| - **Display instrument type menu when adding instrument**
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|   - if turned off, the menu can still be opened by right-clicking the add button.
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| - **Select asset after opening one**
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| 
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| ## Appearance
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| 
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| ### Scaling
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| 
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| - **Automatic UI scaling factor**: automatically matches the OS's UI scaling.
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| - **UI scaling factor**: only appears if "Automatic UI scaling factor" is off.
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| - **Icon size**
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| 
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| ### Text
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| 
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| - **Font renderer**: this allows you to select which font renderer library to use. there are two choices:
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|   - **stb_truetype**: the original font renderer used in Furnace 0.6 and before.
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|   - **FreeType**: this font renderer has support for more font formats and provides more settings. introduced in Furnace 0.6.1.
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| - **Main font**: font for the user interface.
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| - **Header font**: font for section headers.
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| - **Pattern font** font for the pattern view, the order list, and related.
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|   - if "Custom...", a file path selector will appear.
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|   - **Size**: font size.
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| - **Display Japanese characters**, **Display Chinese (Simplified) characters**, **Display Chinese (Traditional) characters** and **Display Korean characters**: only toggle these options if you have enough graphics memory.
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|   - these are a temporary solution until dynamic font atlas is implemented in Dear ImGui.
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| 
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| #### FreeType-specific settings
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| 
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| - **Anti-aliased fonts**: when enabled, fonts will be rendered smooth.
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| - **Support bitmap fonts**: this option allows you to enable the loading of bitmap fonts.
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|   - be noted that this may force non-bitmap fonts to undesired sizes!
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| - **Hinting**: this option allows you to define how crisp fonts are rendered.
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|   - **Off**: disable font hinting. at small sizes, fonts may be blurry.
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|   - **Slight**: enable slight font hinting.
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|   - **Normal**: enable font hinting.
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|   - **Full**: enable harsh font hinting. fonts may look ugly/distorted to some people.
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| - **Auto-hinter**: some fonts contain hinting data, but some don't. this allows you to select what happens.
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|   - **Disable**: only rely upon font hinting data.
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|   - **Enable**: prefer font hinting data if present.
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|   - **Force**: ignore font hinting data.
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| 
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| ### Program
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| 
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| - **Title bar:**
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|   - **Furnace**
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|   - **Song Name - Furnace**
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|   - **file_name.fur - Furnace**
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|   - **/path/to/file.fur - Furnace**
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| - **Display system name on title bar**
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| - **Display chip names instead of "multi-system" in title bar**
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| - **Export options layout:**
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|   - **Sub-menus in File menu**: export options appear in the File menu as sub-menus.
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|   - **Modal window with tabs**: a single "export..." option that opens a dialog with export options. this is the default.
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|   - **Modal windows with options in File menu**: like Sub-menus in File menu, but instead of being sub-menus, selecting one opens a dialog with export settings.
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| - **Status bar:**
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|   - **Cursor details**
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|   - **File path**
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|   - **Cursor details or file path**
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|   - **Nothing**
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| - **Capitalize menu bar**
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| - **Display add/configure/change/remove chip menus in File menu**: if enabled, the "manage chips" item in the file menu is split into the four listed items for quick access.
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| 
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| ### Orders
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| 
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| - **Highlight channel at cursor in Orders**
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| - **Orders row number format:**
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|   - **Decimal**
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|   - **Hexadecimal**
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| 
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| ### Pattern
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| 
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| - **Center pattern view**: centers pattern horizontally in view.
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| - **Overflow pattern highlights**
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| - **Display previous/next pattern**
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| - **Pattern row number format:**
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|   - **Decimal**
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|   - **Hexadecimal**
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| - **Pattern view labels:**
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|   - **Note off (3-char)**: default is `OFF`
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|   - **Note release (3-char)**: default is `===`.
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|   - **Macro release (3-char)**: default is `REL`.
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|   - **Empty field (3-char)**: default is `...`.
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|   - **Empty field (2-char)**: default is `..`.
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| - **Pattern view spacing after:** number of pixels of space between columns.
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|   - **Note**
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|   - **Instrument**
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|   - **Volume**
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|   - **Effect**
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|   - **Effect value**
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| - **Single-digit effects for 00-0F**
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| - **Use flats instead of sharps**
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| - **Use German notation**: display `B` notes as `H`, and `A#` notes as `B`.
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| 
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| ### Channel
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| 
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| - **Channel style:** sets the appearance of channel headers in pattern view.
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|   - **Classic**
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|   - **Line**
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|   - **Round**
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|   - **Split button**
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|   - **Square border**
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|   - **Round border**
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| - **Channel volume bar:**
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|   - **None**
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|   - **Simple**
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|   - **Stereo**
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|   - **Real**
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|   - **Real (stereo)**
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| - **Channel feedback style:**
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|   - **Off**
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|   - **Note**
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|   - **Volume**
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|   - **Active**
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| - **Channel font:**
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|   - **Regular**
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|   - **Monospace**
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| - **Center channel name**
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| - **Channel colors:**
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|   - **Single**
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|   - **Channel type**
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|   - **Instrument type**
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| - **Channel name colors:**
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|   - **Single**
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|   - **Channel type**
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|   - **Instrument type**
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| 
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| ### Assets
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| 
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| - **Unified instrument/wavetable/sample list**: combines all three types of assets into one list.
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|   - the buttons act as appropriate to the currently selected asset or header.
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| - **Horizontal instrument list**: when there are more instruments than there is room to display them...
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|   - if on, scroll horizontally through multiple columns.
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|   - if off, scroll vertically in one long column.
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|   - only appears if "Unified instrument/wavetable/sample list" is off.
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| - **Instrument list icon style:**
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|   - **None**
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|   - **Graphical icons**
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|   - **Letter icons**
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| - **Colorize instrument editor using instrument type**
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| 
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| ### Macro Editor
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| 
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| - **Macro editor layout:**
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|   - **Unified**
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|   - **Grid**
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|   - **Single (with list)**
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| - **Use classic macro editor vertical slider**
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| 
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| ### Wave Editor
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| 
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| - **Use compact wave editor**
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| 
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| ### FM Editor
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| 
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| - **FM parameter names:**
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|   - **Friendly**
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|   - **Technical**
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|   - **Technical (alternate)**
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| - **Use standard OPL waveform names**
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| - **FM parameter editor layout:**
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|   - **Modern**
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|   - **Compact (2x2, classic)**
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|   - **Compact (1x4)**
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|   - **Compact (4x1)**
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|   - **Alternate (2x2)**
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|   - **Alternate (1x4)**
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|   - **Alternate (4x1)**
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| - **Position of Sustain in FM editor:**
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|   - **Between Decay and Sustain Rate**
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|   - **After Release Rate**
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| - **Use separate colors for carriers/modulators in FM editor**
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| - **Unsigned FM detune values**: uses the internal representation of detune values, such that detune amounts of -1, -2, and -3 are shown as 5, 6, and 7.
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| 
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| ### Memory Composition
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| 
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| - **Chip memory usage unit:** unit for displaying memory usage in the Memory Composition window.
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|   - **Bytes**
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|   - **Kilobytes**
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| 
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| ### Oscilloscope
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| 
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| - **Rounded corners**
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| - **Border**
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| - **Mono**: displays a single monaural waveform of all sound mixed together.
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|   - if turned off, waves will be drawn on top of each other for each output channel. 
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|   - all colors are configurable via _Settings > Color > Color scheme > Oscilloscope > Wave (non-mono)._
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| - **Anti-aliased**: smoothes the lines of the waveform.
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|   - slight performance cost and slightly buggy.
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| - **Fill entire window**: removes the gap between the waveform and the edge of the window.
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| - **Waveform goes out of bounds**: allows the waveform to draw past the top and bottom of the oscilloscope.
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| 
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| ### Windows
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| 
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| - **Rounded window corners**
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| - **Rounded buttons**
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| - **Rounded menu corners**
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| - **Borders around widgets**: draws borders on buttons, checkboxes, text widgets, and the like.
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| 
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| ## Color
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| 
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| ### Color scheme
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| 
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| - **Import**
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| - **Export**
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| - **Reset defaults**
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| - **Guru mode**: exposes all color options (instead of accent colors).
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| - **General**
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|   - **Color scheme type:**
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|     - **Dark**
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|     - **Light**
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|   - **Frame shading**: applies a gradient effect to buttons and input boxes.
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| - several more categories...
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