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# VRC6 instrument editor
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The VRC6 (regular) instrument editor consists of two tabs.
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## Sample
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for sample settings, see [the Sample instrument editor](sample.md).
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the only differences are the lack of an "Use wavetable" option, and the presence of a "Use sample" one.
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note that using samples on VRC6 is CPU expensive!
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## Macros
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- **Volume**: volume sequence.
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- **Arpeggio**: pitch sequence.
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- **Duty**: specifies duty cycle for pulse wave channels.
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- **Pitch**: fine pitch.
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# VRC6 (saw) instrument editor
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this channel has its own instrument type, a one-of-a-kind thing in Furnace that was decided as a compromise during a debate.
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the only differences from this instrument type compared to the regular one are:
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- the lack of a Sample tab.
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- it has a volume range of 0-63 instead of 0-15.
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- it lacks a duty cycle macro.
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- if you come from FamiTracker, this may seem strange to you, but it isn't.
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