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**.fuw**: a Furnace wavetable file.
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**.fuw**: a Furnace wavetable file.
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**hard-pan**: sounds can only be panned to the center, 100% left, or 100% right. this often appears as on/off toggles for the left and right channels.
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**hard-pan**: sounds can only be panned to the center, 100% left, or 100% right. this often appears as on/off toggles for the left and right channels in the instrument editor's panning macro.
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**Hz**: hertz. a unit representing divisions of one second. 1 Hz means once per second; 100 Hz means one hundred times per second. also, _kHz_ (kilohertz, one thousand per second) and _MHz_ (megahertz, one million per second).
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**Hz**: hertz. a unit representing divisions of one second. 1 Hz means once per second; 100 Hz means one hundred times per second. also, _kHz_ (kilohertz, one thousand per second) and _MHz_ (megahertz, one million per second).
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the original OPL (Yamaha YM3526) was present as an expansion for the Commodore 64 and MSX computers (erm, a variant of it). it only had 9 two-operator channels and drums mode.
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the original OPL (Yamaha YM3526) was present as an expansion for the Commodore 64 and MSX computers (erm, a variant of it). it only had 9 two-operator channels and drums mode.
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Y8950 is essentially the same chip, but with one channel of ADPCM sampling, exactly the same as the one found in YM2608.
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Y8950 is essentially the same chip, but with one additional channel for ADPCM sample playback, behaving in a similar way as the one found in YM2608.
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its successor, the OPL2 (Yamaha YM3812), added 3 more waveforms and was one of the more popular chips because it was present on the AdLib card for PC.
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its successor, the OPL2 (Yamaha YM3812), added 3 more waveforms and was one of the more popular chips because it was present on the AdLib card for PC.
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later Creative would borrow the chip to make the Sound Blaster, and totally destroyed AdLib's dominance.
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later Creative would borrow the chip to make the Sound Blaster, and totally destroyed AdLib's dominance.
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the OPL3 (Yamaha YMF262) added 9 more channels, 4 more waveforms, rudimentary 4-operator mode (pairing up to 12 channels to make up to six 4-operator channels), quadraphonic output and some other things.
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the OPL3 (Yamaha YMF262) added 9 more channels, 4 more waveforms, rudimentary 4-operator mode (pairing up to 12 channels to make up to six 4-operator channels), quadraphonic output and some other things.
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the OPL4 (Yamaha YMF278) retains the FM block from OPL3, but adds *twenty four* sample channels on top! samples are 44100 Hz, can be between 8, 12 or 16-bit, stereo (with 16 different levels) and can read PCM data from ROM or SRAM (up to 4 MB).
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the OPL4 (Yamaha YMF278) retains the FM block from OPL3, but adds 24 sample channels on top! samples are 44100 Hz, can be between 8, 12 or 16-bit, stereo (with 16 different levels) and can read PCM data from ROM or SRAM (up to 4 MB).
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afterwards everyone moved to Windows and software mixed PCM streaming...
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afterwards everyone moved to Windows and software mixed PCM streaming...
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