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# introduction
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Furnace is a tool which allows you to create music using emulated sound chips from the 8/16-bit era.
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For a full list of soundchips that Furnace supports, please see [the list of systems](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/7-systems).
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It has a music tracker interface. think of a piano roll, or a table that scrolls up and plays the notes.
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Another core feature of Furnace is its windowing system, similar to that of GEMS or Deflemask, but with a few more features.
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## Sound generation
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Furnace generates sound from 3 different main types of sound sources.
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- Instruments are the most standard and most used type of sound source in Furnace.
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The instrument format is how you can specify parameters and macros for certain channels on certain soundchips, as well as binding samples and wavetables to a format that you can sequence on the note grid.
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See [4-instrument](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/4-instrument) for more details.
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- Wavetables are the way that you create custom waveform shapes for the HuC6280 sound chip.
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Wavetables only work in the sequencer if you bind them to an instrument. See [4-instrument](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/4-instrument) and [5-wave](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/5-wave) for more details.
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- Samples are how you play back raw audio streams (samples) on certain channels, on certain soundchips, and in some cases, in certain modes.
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To sequence a sample, you do not need to assign it to an instrument, however, to resample samples (change the speed of a sample), you need to bind it to an Amiga/Sample instrument.
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See [6-sample](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/6-sample) and [4-instrument](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/4-instrument) for more details.
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## Interface/other
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Furnace is built to have a user-friendly interface that is intentionally made so that it is quick and easy to get around when working in Furnace.
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However, we understand that the interface may not be the easiest to learn, depending on how you learn, so there is documentation on it as well.
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See [2-interface](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/2-interface) and [3-pattern](https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/tree/master/papers/doc/3-pattern) to view said documentation.
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