5 KiB
5 KiB
Yamaha OPZ (YM2414)
disclaimer: despite the name, this has nothing to do with teenage engineering's OP-Z synth!
this is the YM2151's little-known successor, used in the Yamaha TX81Z and a few other Yamaha synthesizers. oh, and the Korg Z3 too.
it adds these features on top of the YM2151:
- 8 waveforms (but they're different from the OPL ones)
- per-channel (possibly) linear volume control separate from TL
- increased multiplier precision (in 1/16ths)
- 4-step envelope generator shift (minimum TL)
- another LFO
- no per-operator key on/off
- fixed frequency mode per operator (kind of like OPN family's extended channel mode but with a bit less precision and for all 8 channels)
- "reverb" effect (actually extends release)
unlike the YM2151, this chip is officially undocumented. very few efforts have been made to study the chip and document it... therefore emulation of this chip in Furnace is incomplete and uncertain.
no plans have been made for TX81Z MIDI passthrough, because:
- Furnace works with register writes rather than MIDI commands
- the MIDI protocol is slow (would not be enough).
- the TX81Z is very slow to process a note on/off or parameter change event.
- the TL range has been reduced to 0-99, but the chip goes from 0-127.
effects
10xx: set noise frequency of channel 8 operator 4.00disables noise while01to20enable it.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..
17xx: set LFO speed.18xx: set LFO waveform.xxmay be one of the following:00: saw01: square02: triangle03: noise
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 4.1Exx: set LFO AM depth.1Fxx: set LFO PM depth.24xx: set LFO 2 speed.25xx: set LFO 2 waveform.xxmay be one of the following:00: saw01: square02: triangle03: noise
26xx: set LFO 2 AM depth.27xx: set LFO 2 PM depth.28xy: set reverb of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
2Axy: set waveform of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
2Bxy: set EG shift of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
2Cxy: set fine multiplier of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
2Fxx: enable envelope hard reset.- this works by inserting a quick release and tiny delay before a new note.
3xyy: set fixed frequency of operator 1/2.xis the block (0-7for operator 1;8-Ffor operator 2).yis the frequency. fixed frequency mode will be disabled if this is less than 8.- the actual frequency is:
y*(2^x).
4xyy: set fixed frequency of operator 3/4.xis the block (0-7for operator 3;8-Ffor operator 4).yis the frequency. fixed frequency mode will be disabled if this is less than 8.- the actual frequency is:
y*(2^x).
50xy: set AM of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".ydetermines whether AM is on.
51xy: set SL of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
52xy: set RR of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
53xy: set DT of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "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 of0means "all operators".yis the value.
55xy: set DT2 of operator.xis the operator (1-4). a value of0means "all operators".yis the value.
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.
info
this chip uses the FM (OPZ) instrument editor.
chip config
the following options are available in the Chip Manager window:
- Pseudo-PAL: run the chip on a PAL clock. such a configuration has never been used in hardware.
- Broken pitch macro/slides: due to an oversight, pitch slides were twice as fast in older versions of Furnace. this option exists for compatibility.