diff --git a/doc/7-systems/amiga.md b/doc/7-systems/amiga.md index 0d3d688c..c40d6eed 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/amiga.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/amiga.md @@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ imported MOD files use this chip, and will set A-4 tuning to 436. # info -- this chip uses the [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editor. + - the maximum rate for sample playback is technically 31469Hz but anything higher than 28867Hz will sound glitchy on hardware. - sample lengths and loop will be set to an even number. - samples can't be longer than 131070. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ay8910.md b/doc/7-systems/ay8910.md index 6d1838bd..8c88d704 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ay8910.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ay8910.md @@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ as of Furnace 0.6pre7, AY-3-8910 supports software sample playback, where all 3 # info -- this chip uses the [AY-3-8910](../4-instrument/ay8910.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [AY-3-8910](../4-instrument/ay8910.md) instrument editor. + ## AY derivative modes diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ay8930.md b/doc/7-systems/ay8930.md index ef712137..545e8fd0 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ay8930.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ay8930.md @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ as of Furnace 0.6pre7, AY8930 supports software PCM, where all 3 channels can pl # info -- this chip uses the [AY8930](../4-instrument/8930.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [AY8930](../4-instrument/8930.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/bubblesystem.md b/doc/7-systems/bubblesystem.md index 0ead7540..946fd61d 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/bubblesystem.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/bubblesystem.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Furnace emulates this configuration as a "chip" with 32×16 wavetables. # info -- this chip uses the [Konami SCC/ Bubble System WSG](../4-instrument/scc.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Konami SCC/ Bubble System WSG](../4-instrument/scc.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/c64.md b/doc/7-systems/c64.md index e001f557..04035df5 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/c64.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/c64.md @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ two versions of aforementioned chip exist - 6581 (original chip) and 8580 (impro # info -- this chip uses the [C64](../4-instrument/c64.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [C64](../4-instrument/c64.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/dac.md b/doc/7-systems/dac.md index 118c4b25..3c6445db 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/dac.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/dac.md @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ none yet. # info -- this chip uses the [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/es5506.md b/doc/7-systems/es5506.md index cc476cef..e36eff1c 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/es5506.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/es5506.md @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ it supports a whopping 32 channels of 16-bit PCM and: # info -- this chip uses the [ES5506](../4-instrument/es5506.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [ES5506](../4-instrument/es5506.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/fds.md b/doc/7-systems/fds.md index 411f2b47..f26ccef9 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/fds.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/fds.md @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ it also offers an additional 6-bit, 64-byte wavetable sound channel with (somewh # info -- this chip uses the [FDS](../4-instrument/fds.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FDS](../4-instrument/fds.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/game-boy.md b/doc/7-systems/game-boy.md index fae7e288..b2b624db 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/game-boy.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/game-boy.md @@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ with stereo sound, two pulse channels, a wave channel and a noise channel, it pa # info -- this chip uses the [Game Boy](../4-instrument/game-boy.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [Game Boy](../4-instrument/game-boy.md) instrument editor. + # links diff --git a/doc/7-systems/k007232.md b/doc/7-systems/k007232.md index 3da1d3af..f7e9d69c 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/k007232.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/k007232.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ it has 7 bit digital output per each channel and no volume register on chip, so # info -- this chip uses the [K007232](../4-instrument/k007232.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [K007232](../4-instrument/k007232.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/k056320.md b/doc/7-systems/k056320.md index 541f42ba..a78c16a3 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/k056320.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/k056320.md @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ the 056320 is a sample-based chip that featured in a number of Konami arcade gam # info -- this chip uses the [K056320](../4-instrument/k056320.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [K056320](../4-instrument/k056320.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/lynx.md b/doc/7-systems/lynx.md index 6e17b1a1..e3bb087d 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/lynx.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/lynx.md @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ the Atari Lynx has a 6502-based CPU with a sound part (this chip is known as MIK # info -- this chip uses the [Atari Lynx](../4-instrument/lynx.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Atari Lynx](../4-instrument/lynx.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/mmc5.md b/doc/7-systems/mmc5.md index 1531381d..90d8c569 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/mmc5.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/mmc5.md @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ additionally, it offers an 8-bit DAC which can be used to play samples. only one # info -- this chip uses the [NES](../4-instrument/nes.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [NES](../4-instrument/nes.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/msm5232.md b/doc/7-systems/msm5232.md index edcd281c..17ee9ee0 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/msm5232.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/msm5232.md @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ Furnace implements this chip in a way that allows the following features: # info -- this chip uses the [MSM5232](../4-instrument/msm5232.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [MSM5232](../4-instrument/msm5232.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/msm6258.md b/doc/7-systems/msm6258.md index 1d56e756..9cabf140 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/msm6258.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/msm6258.md @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ MSM6258 is an extremely basic ADPCM sound codec. it has no variable frequency ra # info -- this chip uses the [MSM6258](../4-instrument/msm6258.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [MSM6258](../4-instrument/msm6258.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/msm6295.md b/doc/7-systems/msm6295.md index 3c5c2623..9906de6b 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/msm6295.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/msm6295.md @@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ an upgrade from 6258 - it provides 4 ADPCM channels, at max 32 KHz (still no var # info -- this chip uses the [MSM6295](../4-instrument/msm6295.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [MSM6295](../4-instrument/msm6295.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. + ## chip clock rates diff --git a/doc/7-systems/n163.md b/doc/7-systems/n163.md index f9946565..af1bffbe 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/n163.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/n163.md @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ if the waveform changes (e.g. ins change, wave macro or wave synth), or the **lo # info -- this chip uses the [Namco 163](../4-instrument/n163.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Namco 163](../4-instrument/n163.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/namco.md b/doc/7-systems/namco.md index 21cfa7b2..ffa5817b 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/namco.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/namco.md @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ everything starts with Namco WSG, which is a simple 3-channel wavetable with no # info -- this chip uses the [Namco WSG](../4-instrument/namco.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Namco WSG](../4-instrument/namco.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/nes.md b/doc/7-systems/nes.md index 4c11d3a2..28df6067 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/nes.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/nes.md @@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ also known as Famicom. it is a five-channel sound generator: first two channels # info -- this chip uses the [NES](../4-instrument/nes.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [NES](../4-instrument/nes.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. + ## short noise frequencies (NTSC) diff --git a/doc/7-systems/opl.md b/doc/7-systems/opl.md index 6dfdc04b..ac82ded0 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/opl.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/opl.md @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ afterwards everyone moved to Windows and software mixed PCM streaming... # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPL)](../4-instrument/fm-opl.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FM (OPL)](../4-instrument/fm-opl.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/opll.md b/doc/7-systems/opll.md index 91295e9e..92a81490 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/opll.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/opll.md @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ the YM2413 is equipped with the following features: # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPLL)](../4-instrument/fm-opll.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FM (OPLL)](../4-instrument/fm-opll.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/opz.md b/doc/7-systems/opz.md index df49c2ea..c4b0413a 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/opz.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/opz.md @@ -116,4 +116,4 @@ no plans have been made for TX81Z MIDI passthrough, because: # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPZ)](../4-instrument/opz.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FM (OPZ)](../4-instrument/opz.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pce.md b/doc/7-systems/pce.md index f4953787..03727cfb 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pce.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pce.md @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ furthermore, it has some PCM and LFO! # info -- this chip uses the [PC Engine](../4-instrument/pce.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [PC Engine](../4-instrument/pce.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pcspkr.md b/doc/7-systems/pcspkr.md index 59f2f466..d84181bf 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pcspkr.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pcspkr.md @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ ha! effects... # info -- this chip uses the [Beeper](../4-instrument/beeper.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Beeper](../4-instrument/beeper.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pet.md b/doc/7-systems/pet.md index 9d3188da..e99e1792 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pet.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pet.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ some of these didn't even have sound... # info -- this chip uses the [PET](../4-instrument/pet.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [PET](../4-instrument/pet.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pokemini.md b/doc/7-systems/pokemini.md index f82d2ba5..7633f27a 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pokemini.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pokemini.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ none. # info -- this chip uses the [Pokémon Mini/QuadTone](../4-instrument/quadtone.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Pokémon Mini/QuadTone](../4-instrument/quadtone.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pokey.md b/doc/7-systems/pokey.md index e92417ed..31832e58 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pokey.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pokey.md @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ a sound and input chip developed by Atari for their 8-bit computers (Atari 400, # info -- this chip uses the [POKEY](../4-instrument/pokey.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [POKEY](../4-instrument/pokey.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/pv1000.md b/doc/7-systems/pv1000.md index 2ac6e953..97cb617b 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/pv1000.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/pv1000.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ released only in Japan, this console was pulled after only a few weeks on the ma # info -- this chip uses the [PV-1000](../4-instrument/pv1000.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [PV-1000](../4-instrument/pv1000.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/qsound.md b/doc/7-systems/qsound.md index 76391b10..6aa57d36 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/qsound.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/qsound.md @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ there are also 3 ADPCM channels. ADPCM samples are fixed to 8012 Hz. # info -- this chip uses the [QSound](../4-instrument/qsound.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [QSound](../4-instrument/qsound.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ricoh.md b/doc/7-systems/ricoh.md index 8a7a2228..1c3695ca 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ricoh.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ricoh.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ none so far. # info -- this chip uses the [RF5C68](../4-instrument/ricoh.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [RF5C68](../4-instrument/ricoh.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/saa1099.md b/doc/7-systems/saa1099.md index 2c6f72bb..8036ec71 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/saa1099.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/saa1099.md @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ this was used by the Game Blaster and SAM Coupé. it's pretty similar to the AY- # info -- this chip uses the [SAA1099](../4-instrument/saa.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [SAA1099](../4-instrument/saa.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/scc.md b/doc/7-systems/scc.md index 3d7cdde2..8e5b0147 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/scc.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/scc.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ the SCC+ fixes this issue though (while being compatible with SCC games). # info -- this chip uses the [Konami SCC/Bubble System WSG](../4-instrument/scc.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Konami SCC/Bubble System WSG](../4-instrument/scc.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/segapcm.md b/doc/7-systems/segapcm.md index 0fc92f0f..296f2a88 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/segapcm.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/segapcm.md @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Furnace also has a five channel version of this chip, but it only exists for Def # info -- this chip uses the [SegaPCM](../4-instrument/segapcm.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [SegaPCM](../4-instrument/segapcm.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/sm8521.md b/doc/7-systems/sm8521.md index e670116d..c29ff79a 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/sm8521.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/sm8521.md @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ the sound-related features and quirks of the SM8521 are as follows: # info -- this chip uses the [SM8521](../4-instrument/sm8521.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [SM8521](../4-instrument/sm8521.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/sms.md b/doc/7-systems/sms.md index 8ec6135f..36d13976 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/sms.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/sms.md @@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ the original iteration of the SN76489 used in the TI-99/4A computer, the SN94624 # info -- this chip uses the [SN76489/Sega PSG](../4-instrument/psg.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [SN76489/Sega PSG](../4-instrument/psg.md) instrument editor. + ## SN7 versions SN7 was extremely popular due to low cost. Therefore, it was cloned and copied to no end, often with minor differences between each other. Furnace supports several of these: diff --git a/doc/7-systems/snes.md b/doc/7-systems/snes.md index e12ef8fa..9c57d752 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/snes.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/snes.md @@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ Furnace also allows the SNES to use wavetables (and the wavetable synthesizer) i # info -- this chip uses the [SNES](../4-instrument/snes.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [SNES](../4-instrument/snes.md) instrument editor. + ## ADSR diff --git a/doc/7-systems/soundunit.md b/doc/7-systems/soundunit.md index 378d9303..00706c0f 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/soundunit.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/soundunit.md @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ it has the following capabilities: # info -- this chip uses the [Sound Unit](../4-instrument/soundunit.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Sound Unit](../4-instrument/soundunit.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/t6w28.md b/doc/7-systems/t6w28.md index accd5667..26d7d977 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/t6w28.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/t6w28.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ this chip was used in Neo Geo Pocket. # info -- this chip uses the [T6W28](../4-instrument/t6w28.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [T6W28](../4-instrument/t6w28.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ted.md b/doc/7-systems/ted.md index a8c5cf48..4333fcea 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ted.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ted.md @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ none so far. # info -- this chip uses the [TED](../4-instrument/ted.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [TED](../4-instrument/ted.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/tia.md b/doc/7-systems/tia.md index b56b9780..8b89616d 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/tia.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/tia.md @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ Furnace isn't complete without this one... # info -- this chip uses the [TIA](../4-instrument/tia.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [TIA](../4-instrument/tia.md) instrument editor. + - pitch number can be used for absolute notes in arpeggio macros. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/vera.md b/doc/7-systems/vera.md index 2d684b43..d4189412 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/vera.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/vera.md @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ currently Furnace does not support the PCM channel's stereo mode, though (except # info -- this chip uses the [VERA](../4-instrument/vera.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [VERA](../4-instrument/vera.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/vic20.md b/doc/7-systems/vic20.md index 2177d661..6d5a9bd4 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/vic20.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/vic20.md @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ these channels are not referred as "square" wave channels since a technique to p # info -- this chip uses the [VIC](../4-instrument/vic.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [VIC](../4-instrument/vic.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/virtual-boy.md b/doc/7-systems/virtual-boy.md index 327238d5..8dc11da9 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/virtual-boy.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/virtual-boy.md @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ additionally, channel 5 offers a modulation/sweep unit. the former is similar to # info -- this chip uses the [Virtual Boy](../4-instrument/virtual-boy.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Virtual Boy](../4-instrument/virtual-boy.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/vrc6.md b/doc/7-systems/vrc6.md index 35b402d3..ea85469a 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/vrc6.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/vrc6.md @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ these effects only are effective in the pulse channels. # info -- this chip uses the [VRC](../4-instrument/vrc6.md), [VRC (saw)](../4-instrument/vrc6.md), and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [VRC](../4-instrument/vrc6.md), [VRC (saw)](../4-instrument/vrc6.md), and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/wonderswan.md b/doc/7-systems/wonderswan.md index c3f73ddc..e386461b 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/wonderswan.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/wonderswan.md @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ it has 4 wavetable channels. some of them have additional capabilities: # info -- this chip uses the [WonderSwan](../4-instrument/wonderswan.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [WonderSwan](../4-instrument/wonderswan.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/x1-010.md b/doc/7-systems/x1-010.md index 9bc75744..7e0bea87 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/x1-010.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/x1-010.md @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ in Furnace, you can enable the envelope shape split mode. when it is set, its wa # info -- this chip uses the [X1-010](../4-instrument/x1_010.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [X1-010](../4-instrument/x1_010.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2151.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2151.md index c08df425..58b4fd1f 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2151.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2151.md @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ in most arcade boards the chip was used in combination with a PCM chip, like [Se # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPM)](../4-instrument/fm-opm.md) instrument editor. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FM (OPM)](../4-instrument/fm-opm.md) instrument editor. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2203.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2203.md index 31ebee60..f8fd41fe 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2203.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2203.md @@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ several variants of this chip were released as well, with more features. # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md) and [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md) instrument editor. +this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md) and [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md) instrument editor. + ## extended channel 3 in ExtCh mode, channel 3 is split into one column for each of its four operators and feedback 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. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2608.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2608.md index 8a2588b2..51ea15d9 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2608.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2608.md @@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ the YM2610 (OPNB) and YM2610B chips are very similar to this one, but the built- # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) 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. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2610.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2610.md index ef0a760d..b56df33d 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2610.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2610.md @@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ its soundchip is a 4-in-1: 4ch 4-op FM, YM2149 (AY-3-8910 clone) and [2 differen # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) instrument editors. + ## extended channel 2 in ExtCh mode, channel 2 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. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2610b.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2610b.md index ad592e49..a670cfc2 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2610b.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2610b.md @@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ it is backward compatible with the original chip. # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), [AY-3-8910/SSG](../4-instrument/ay8910.md), [ADPCM-A](../4-instrument/adpcm-a.md), and [ADPCM-B](../4-instrument/adpcm-b.md) instrument editors. + ## extended channel 3 diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ym2612.md b/doc/7-systems/ym2612.md index 4ea666ca..b245b1ac 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ym2612.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ym2612.md @@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ as of Furnace 0.6pre5, Furnace offers DualPCM, a Z80 driver that splits channel # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. +this chip uses the [FM (OPN)](../4-instrument/fm-opn.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. + ## extended channel 3 diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ymu759.md b/doc/7-systems/ymu759.md index c9156afa..956b37ac 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ymu759.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ymu759.md @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ hey, at least it was the spark that ignited the idea of DefleMask. # info -- this chip uses the [FM (OPL)](../4-instrument/fm-opl.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [FM (OPL)](../4-instrument/fm-opl.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/ymz280b.md b/doc/7-systems/ymz280b.md index 693b8c1d..982df8d2 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/ymz280b.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/ymz280b.md @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ none so far. # info -- this chip uses the [YMZ280B](../4-instrument/ymz280b.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [YMZ280B](../4-instrument/ymz280b.md) and [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md) instrument editors. diff --git a/doc/7-systems/zxbeep.md b/doc/7-systems/zxbeep.md index 7b506143..183beb4f 100644 --- a/doc/7-systems/zxbeep.md +++ b/doc/7-systems/zxbeep.md @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ not really - very soon talented programmers found out ways to output much more t # info -- this chip uses the [Beeper](../4-instrument/beeper.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), and [Pokémon Mini/QuadTone](../4-instrument/quadtone.md) instrument editors. \ No newline at end of file +this chip uses the [Beeper](../4-instrument/beeper.md), [Generic Sample](../4-instrument/amiga.md), and [Pokémon Mini/QuadTone](../4-instrument/quadtone.md) instrument editors.