(MSM6258, MSM6295, QSound, Sega PCM, ADPCM-A, ADPCM-B, YMZ280B, RF5C68)
Instrument color and icons are placeholder.
different volume range, hard panned/soft panned and/or independent volume per output, chip-dependent features (global volume, echo, etc)
Allow use sample in instrument tab for chip with sample support
Prepare to support X1-010 Seta 2 style bankswitch behavior
Prepare to support AY89x0 PCM DAC
Support volume for PCE sample (DAC)
Fix Lynx, Y8950 sample pitch matches to sample preview
Support PCM DAC with backward and pingpong loop mode
Reduce some codes
Add Sega PCM, AY89x0, QSound, PCM DAC, Lynx per-channel debug support
this new advanced arp macro offers more flexibility and reduces code duplication
it allows you to set each step of the macro to either relative or fixed mode
(instead of just one mode for the entire macro)
the UI is still a work in progress and doesn't work well
this change is big and may break things! further fixes incoming
Prepare for reducing duplicates for 4op FM related codes
Add and correct bunch of presets
- mostly based on MAME source.
- Neo Geo AES uses slightly difference clock for NTSC, PAL colorbust frequency.
- Turbosound FM + SAA: Some Turbosound FM has additional SAA1099, for additional sound channel and Plays SAM coupe tune?
- PC-98:
- Sound Orchestra: OPN with hardpanned stereo, some model has with OPL family FM addons.
V variation has Y8950 and supports ADPCM.
- Sound Blaster 16 for PC-9800: This famous PC sound card is also exists for PC-98, with optional OPN PC-9801-26(K) compatibility on some models.
- IBM PCjr: PC with SN PSG sound, but less popular than previous models, and compatible Tandy 1000.
- Tandy 1000: PCjr and previous IBM PC compatible, also has SN PSG (later embedded in their ASIC, like Sega).
- Hexion: One of konami's budget arcade hardware with SCC + MSM6295 sound system, like their amusement hardware in this era.
- DJ Boy, Atari JSA IIIs, Skimaxx: How to panning sound or plays stereo sound on MSM6295 - just use MSM6295s per each output!
- Air Buster: One of arcade hardware with OPN + MSM6295 sound system, Used this configuration is also some hardwares.
- Tecmo system: One of arcade hardware with pretty unique sound system: OPL3, YMZ280B, MSM6295; first 2 entry is mostly used in music, last entry is mostly used in sound effect.
- Sunsoft Shanghai 3: Predecessor of Sunsoft Arcade is using YM2149 rather than FM, MSM6295 is still there.
- Atari Klax: example of arcade hardware sound system with single MSM6295 only.
- Ikari warriors: This early SNK Triple-Z80 hardware uses 2 OPL1s and no ADPCM supports.
- Coreland Cyber Tank: This rare arcade machine's stereo sound is like SB Pro, but it's actually produced in 2 Y8950s.
- Data East MLC: Latest arcade hardware from Data East, with single YMZ280B for sound.
- Kaneko Jackie Chan: Predecessor of Super Kaneko Nova System hardware, also with YMZ280B.
- Super Kaneko Nova System: Latest arcade hardware from Kaneko, with single YMZ280B for sound. this announced 3D acceleration addon, but finally cancelled.
- Toaplan 1: Home of Late 80-Early 90s Good ol' stuffs, Example of arcade sound system with single OPL2
- Namco Pac-Land: and this era, Namco start to change Custom 15 WSG to their Custom 30 WSG with featured RAM based waveform, and mailbox feature.
- Namco System 1: One of latest usage of Custom 30 WSG, with OPM FM hardware and 8 bit DAC and Stereo output.
Add various clock, type options for chips
- SN7: Prepare to add 17 bit noise variation, Game gear stereo extentsion, NCR PSG variation (MAME core only for now)
- OPN, OPNA: Add placeholder for prescaler option
- OPL: Prepare for OPL3L, OPL4 downscaled output rate option
Reverting back to before 70ead337f3, and setting register 8 to 256Kbit RAM mode.
This is what MSX has natively, and allows for the most compact sample storage with
only 4 byte alignment.
Additionally, setting register 8 before writing the start / stop addresses.
Back story:
VGMPlay MSX only supports Y8950 256K DRAM mode and ROM mode (for the latter
it makes sure address writes are shifted). 64K DRAM mode is not supported because
it’s not used by anything and the addresses are specified weirdly with some middle
bits having to be masked out.
The original code in Furnace before the change 70ead337f3 was almost correct except
it needed to set register 8 to 0 to select the 256K DRAM mode. It was set to ROM mode
so the address shift did not match up.
After 70ead337f3 (address shift change) it was also more or less correct except in
“furnacePCM” direct-sample mode the shift was not updated accordingly.
In 1a446c1cdd it selected 64K RAM mode, but for this the addresses need to be specified
differently (see Y8950 manual page 18), and it’s not really the best choice anyway.