# concepts and terms - A **module** is a file for a tracker that contains at least one **song**. - Each Furnace module involves at least one **[chip](../7-systems/README.md)**, an emulation of a specific audio processor. ## tracking The **[pattern view](../3-pattern/README.md)** is like a spreadsheet that displays the following: - Each labeled column represents a **channel** of sound provided by the chips in use. - Each **note** starts a sound playing. Within a channel, only one note can play at a time. - Each note is assigned an **[instrument](../4-instrument/README.md)** which describes what it will sound like. - An **effect** is a command that changes some aspect of playback. It can alter note pitch, volume, timing, and more. - An instrument **macro** is an automated sequence of effects that applies to every note of that instrument. ## structure The **order list** is a smaller spreadsheet showing the overall song structure. - A song is made up of a list of orders. - An **order** is a set of numbered patterns used for each channel. - Each channel has its own unique list of patterns. - Each **pattern** contains note and effect data for that channel only. - Patterns may be used multiple times in the order list. Changing a pattern's data in one order will affect the same pattern used in other orders. ## time - Each pattern is made of the same number of rows as seen in the tracker view. - During playback, each **row** lasts a number of ticks determined by its **speed** value. - A **tick** is the smallest measure of time to which all note, effect, and macro times are quantized. ## sound Different chips have different capabilities. Even within the same chip, each channel may have its own ways of making sound. - Some channels use one or more waveform **generators** (sine, square, noise...) to build up a sound. - Of special note are **[FM (frequency modulation)](../4-instrument/fm.md)** channels, which use a number of generators called **operators** that can interact to make very complex sounds. - Some channels use **[samples](../6-sample/README.md)** which are recordings of sounds, often with defined loop points to allow a note to sustain. - Some channels use **[wavetables](../5-wave/README.md)**, which are like very short samples of fixed length that automatically loop.