where did you get these numbers from? did you make them up?
first you go "bruh bruh bruh" on me and then you drop this. couldn't
you at least look around a bit?!
since when has OPZ been clocked at 4MHz? who said that it does?
the chip's been designed to run at NTSC colorburst frequency, damn it!
on top of that, you didn't have to make up anything. AT ALL.
fixed frequency is simpler than eating with a fork. you just write the
frequency IN HERTZ (!!), the block and that's it.
really? were these numbers necessary?
oh man....
- YMU759: impossible to implement properly
- Dummy: doesn't make sense
- μPD: incomplete and uncertain
- SegaPCM 5-channel: Defle compat
- Pong: doesn't make sense
All these answers are wrong.
Well, some of them are sure to be, but they're things that need answering and I penciled in something. _Please_ correct me!
specifically the bottom line with "length/step-length/delay" and the associated buttons -- previously would just get cut off when there wasn't enough room, now scales the elements to fit (uses a table)
* extend "autoMacroStepSize" setting to include an option to set the horizontal scale in the macro view based on the longest macro (of the current tab). this means that you'll have a consistent horizontal scale across all the macros, rather than changing for each macro. existing options are unaffected.
* in "single" macro view, i noticed that there was no way of knowing which macros were actually being used (i.e. non-zero len) without selecting each of them individually and then trying to remember. so i added a len readout per macro to the listing.
in case where volume portamento was active but not complete, using the volume column to set volume to a point past the volume portamento target would be detected as "volume portamento complete" and set volume to the portamento target, even if the portamento target was actually lower/higher than the volume set by the volume command