6.6 KiB
Taito Arcade/Yamaha YM2610B
YM2610B is basically a derivative of YM2610 with 2 extra FM channels, used in some 90s Taito arcade hardware. it is backward compatible with the original chip.
effects
10xy: set LFO parameters.xtoggles the LFO.ysets its speed.
11xx: set feedback of channel.12xx: set operator 1 level.13xx: set operator 2 level.14xx: set operator 3 level.15xx: set operator 4 level.16xy: set multiplier of operator.xis the operator (1-4).yis the new MULT value..
18xx: toggle extended channel 3 mode.- 0 disables it and 1 enables it.
- only in extended channel 3 chip.
19xx: set attack of all operators.1Axx: set attack of operator 1.1Bxx: set attack of operator 2.1Cxx: set attack of operator 3.1Dxx: set attack of operator 4.20xx: set SSG channel mode.00: square01: noise02: square and noise03: nothing (apparently)04: envelope and square05: envelope and noise06: envelope and square and noise07: nothing
21xx: set noise frequency. range is00to1F.22xy: set envelope mode.xsets the envelope shape, which may be one of the following:0:\___decay4:/___attack once8:\\\\saw9:\___decayA:\/\/inverse obeliscoB:\¯¯¯decay onceC:////inverse sawD:/¯¯¯attackE:/\/\obeliscoF:/___attack once
- if
yis 1 then the envelope will affect this channel.
23xx: set envelope period low byte.24xx: set envelope period high byte.25xx: slide envelope period up.26xx: slide envelope period down.29xy: enable SSG auto-envelope mode.- in this mode the envelope period is set to the channel's notes, multiplied by a fraction.
xis the numerator.yis the denominator.- if
xoryare 0 this will disable auto-envelope mode.
30xx: enable envelope hard reset.- this works by inserting a quick release and tiny delay before a new note.
50xy: set AM of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".ydetermines whether AM is on.
51xy: set SL of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".yis the value.
52xy: set RR of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".yis the value.
53xy: set DT of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".yis the value:0: +01: +12: +23: +34: -05: -36: -27: -1
54xy: set RS of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".yis the value.
55xy: set SSG-EG of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of 0 means "all operators".yis the value (0-8).- values between 0 and 7 set SSG-EG.
- value 8 disables it.
56xx: set DR of all operators.57xx: set DR of operator 1.58xx: set DR of operator 2.59xx: set DR of operator 3.5Axx: set DR of operator 4.5Bxx: set D2R/SR of all operators.5Cxx: set D2R/SR of operator 1.5Dxx: set D2R/SR of operator 2.5Exx: set D2R/SR of operator 3.5Fxx: set D2R/SR of operator 4.60xy: set operator mask.- enables or disables operators.
- if
xis0,yranges from0toF. it is a bitfield, soyis the sum of the active operators' bits:- OP1 is +1, OP2 is +2, OP3 is +4, and OP4 is +8.
- for example, having only OP2 and OP4 on would be 2 + 8 = 10, resulting in an
xyvalue of0A.
- if
xis1to4, the effect targets that operator;yturns it off with a value of0and on with a value of1.- for example, the effect
6031enables OP3.
- for example, the effect
61xx: set algorithm (0 to 7).62xx: set LFO FM depth (0 to 7).63xx: set LFO AM depth (0 to 3).
info
this chip uses the FM (OPN), AY-3-8910/SSG, ADPCM-A and ADPCM-B instrument editors.
extended channel 3
in ExtCh mode, channel 3 is split into one column for each of its four operators. feedback and LFO levels are shared. the frequency of each operator may be controlled independently with notes and effects. this can be used for more polyphony or more complex sounds.
all four operators are still combined according to the algorithm in use. for example, algorithm 7 acts as four independent sine waves. algorithm 4 acts as two independent 2op sounds. even with algorithm 0, placing a note in any operator triggers that operator alone.
SSG-EG
SSG-EG is short for "Software-controlled Sound Generator – Envelope Generator". it is the AY-3-8910/YM2149 envelope generator applied to each individual operator. it makes the operator's envelope play through attack, decay, sustain, and decay 2 until it reaches zero amplitude, at which time SSG triggers. according to the shape of the SSG envelope, the operator's envelope may then either loop or hold, and either of these can be set to invert the envelope (attack decreases and decay increases) when triggered.
a full guide to SSG-EG is beyond the scope of this documentation. for more information, see this brief SSG-EG and CSM video tutorial, this detailed technical explanation, and this chart of tunings.
CSM
CSM, or "Composite Sine Mode", involves a timer matching the frequency of the note in the "CSM Timer" channel. each time it triggers, it generates key-on and key-off commands to reset the phase of all operators on channel 3 and force their envelopes to restart at the release point. this can be used to create vocal formants (speech synthesis!) or other complex effects. outside this chip's specific implementation, the technique is known as "oscillator sync".
working with CSM is beyond the scope of this documentation. for more information, see this brief SSG-EG and CSM video tutorial.
chip config
the following options are available in the Chip Manager window:
- sets the rate at which the chip will run.
- SSG Volume: sets volume of SSG part.
- FM Volume: sets volume of FM part.