# Yamaha YM2413/OPLL the YM2413, otherwise known as OPLL, is a cost-reduced FM synthesis sound chip, based on the Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2). thought OPL was downgraded enough? :p OPLL also spawned a few derivative chips, the best known of these is: - the famous Konami VRC7. used in the Japan-only video game Lagrange Point, it was **another** cost reduction on top of the OPLL! this time just 6 channels... - Yamaha YM2423, same chip as YM2413, just a different patch set - Yamaha YMF281, ditto # technical specifications the YM2413 is equipped with the following features: - 9 channels of 2 operator FM synthesis - A drum/percussion mode, replacing the last 3 voices with 5 rhythm channels, with drum mode tones hard-defined in the chip itself, like FM instruments. Only pitch might be altered. - Drum mode works like following: FM channel 7 is for Kick Drum, which is a normal FM channel but routed through mxier twice for 2x volume, like all drum sounds. FM channel 8 splits to Snare Drum and Hi-Hat. Snare Drum is the carrier and it works with a special 1 bit noise generator combined with a square wave, all possible by overriding phase-generator with some different synthesis method. Hi-Hat is the modulator and it works with the noise generator and also the special synthesis. CH9 splits to Top-Cymbal and Tom-Tom, Top-Cymbal is the carrier and only has the special synthesis, while Tom-Tom is basically a 1op wave. - Special syntheis mentioned already is: 5 square waves are gathered from 4x, 64x and 128x the pitch of channel 8 and 16x and 64x the pitch of channel 9 and they go through a process where 2 HH bits OR'd together, then 1 HH and 1 TC bit OR'd, then the two TC bits OR'd together, and those 3 results get XOR'd. - 1 user-definable patch (this patch can be changed throughout the course of the song) - 15 pre-defined patches which can all be used at the same time - Support for ADSR on both the modulator and the carrier - Sine and half-sine based FM synthesis - 9 octave note control - 4096 different frequencies for channels - 16 unique volume levels (NOTE: Volume 0 is NOT silent.) - Modulator and carrier key scaling - Built-in hardware vibrato support # effects - **`11xx`**: set feedback of channel. - **`12xx`**: set operator 1 level. - **`13xx`**: set operator 2 level. - **`16xy`**: set multiplier of operator. - `x` is the operator (1 or 2). - `y` is the multiplier. - **`18xx`**: toggle drums mode. - 0 disables it and 1 enables it. - only in drums chip. - **`19xx`**: set attack of all operators. - **`1Axx`**: set attack of operator 1. - **`1Bxx`**: set attack of operator 2. - **`50xy`**: set AM of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` determines whether AM is on. - **`51xy`**: set SL of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` is the value. - **`52xy`**: set RR of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` is the value. - **`53xy`**: set VIB of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` determines whether VIB is on. - **`54xy`**: set KSL of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` is the value. - **`55xy`**: set EGT of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` determines whether EGT is on. - **`56xx`**: set DR of all operators. - **`57xx`**: set DR of operator 1. - **`58xx`**: set DR of operator 2. - **`5Bxy`**: set KSR of operator. - `x` is the operator (1-2). a value of 0 means "all operators". - `y` determines whether KSR is on.