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| # wavetable synthesizer
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| within the "Wavetable" tab of the instrument editor, Furnace allows you to modulate or combine 1 or 2 waves to create unique "animated" sounds. think of it like a VST or a plugin, as it's basically an extension of regular wavetable soundchips that still allow it to run on real hardware.
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| this is accomplished by selecting a wave or two, a mode, and adjusting the settings as needed until you come up with a sound that you like, without taking up a load of space. this allows you to create unique sound effects or instruments, that, when used well, almost sound like they're Amiga samples.
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| unfortunately, on some chips like the HuC6280, you cannot use the wavetable synth to animate waveforms and have them sound smooth, as the chip resets the channel's phase when a waveform is changed while the channel is playing. on certain frequencies, this can be avoided, but not on most, unfortunately.
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| input waveforms should match the size of the wavetable or unexpected results may occur.
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| - **Enable synthesizer**: must be on for the rest of this to work.
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| - synthesizer type: selects the synthesis algorithm.
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| - waveform displays.
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| - **Wave 1**: selects input waveform.
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|   - this will turn yellow to indicate that a Waveform macro is set.
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| - **Wave 2**: selects second input waveform. only appears when a dual-waveform synthesizer is selected.
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| - **Pause preview**: toggles live waveform preview.
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| - **Restart preview**: restarts preview from initial state.
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| - **Copy to new wavetable**: copies the currently displayed output waveform into the wavetable as a new entry.
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| - (width×height): size of wavetable.
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| - **Update Rate**: time in ticks between waveform changes.
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| - **Speed**: rate of change with each update.
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| - **Amount**: strength of synthesizer function.
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| - **Power**: only appears when synthesizer type is "Phase Modulation".
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| - **Global**:
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|   - if disabled, each note resets the synthesizer to the start.
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|   - if enabled, synthesis continues unbroken from note to note.
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