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# Game Boy instrument editor
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GB instrument editor consists of two tabs: one controlling envelope of sound channels and macro tab containing several macros.
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## Game Boy
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- **Use software envelope**: switch to volume macro instead of envelope
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- **Initialize envelope on every note**: forces a volume reset on each new note
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- **Volume**: initial channel volume (range 0-15)
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- **Length**: envelope decay/attack duration (range 0-7)
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- **Sound Length**: cuts off sound after specified length, overriding the Length value
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- **Up and Down radio buttons**: Up makes the envelope an attack, down makes it decay. _Note:_ For envelope attack to have any effect, start at a lower volume!
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- **Hardware Sequence**: (document this)
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## Macros
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- **Volume**: volume sequence. _Note:_ This only appears if "Use software envelope" is checked.
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- **Arpeggio**: pitch in half-steps
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- **Duty/Noise**: pulse wave duty cycle or noise mode sequence
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- **Waveform**: ch3 wavetable sequence
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- **Panning**: output for left and right channels
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- **Pitch**: fine pitch
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- **Phase Reset**: trigger restart of waveform
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