furnace/README.md
2022-01-14 12:23:19 -05:00

144 lines
3.1 KiB
Markdown

# Furnace
![screenshot](papers/screenshot.png)
this is a work-in-progress chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules (.dmf).
## features
- supports the following systems:
- Sega Genesis
- Sega Master System
- Game Boy
- PC Engine
- NES
- Commodore 64
- Yamaha YM2151 (plus PCM)
- Neo Geo
- AY-3-8910 (ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, etc.)
- Microchip AY8930
- TIA (Atari 2600/7800)
- multiple sound chips in a single song!
- clean-room design (zero reverse-engineered code and zero decompilation; using official DMF specs, guesswork and ABX tests only)
- bug/quirk implementation for increased playback accuracy
- accurate emulation cores whether possible (Nuked, MAME, SameBoy, Mednafen PCE, puNES, reSID and ymfm)
- additional features on top:
- SSG envelopes in Neo Geo
- full duty/cutoff range in C64
- ability to change tempo mid-song with `Cxxx` effect (`xxx` between `000` and `3fff`)
- open-source. GPLv2.
## downloads
check out the Releases page. available for Windows, macOS and Linux (AppImage).
# developer info
## dependencies
- CMake
- SDL2
- zlib
- JACK (optional)
SDL2 and zlib are included as submodules.
## compilation
your typical CMake project. clone (including submodules) and:
### Windows using MSVC
**no longer tested!** as of now tildearrow uses MinGW for Windows builds...
from the developer tools command prompt:
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
msbuild ALL_BUILD.vcxproj
```
### macOS and Linux
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
```
## usage
```
./furnace
```
this opens the program.
```
./furnace -console <file>
```
this will play a .dmf file.
```
./furnace -console -view commands <file>
```
this will play a .dmf file and enable the commands view.
```
./furnace -output audio.wav <file>
```
this will render a .dmf file to .wav.
# notes
> how do I use Neo Geo SSG envelopes?
the following effects are provided:
- `22xy`: set envelope mode.
- `x` sets the envelope shape, which may be one of the following:
- `0: \___` decay
- `4: /___` attack once
- `8: \\\\` saw
- `9: \___` decay
- `A: \/\/` inverse obelisco
- `B: \¯¯¯` decay once
- `C: ////` inverse saw
- `D: /¯¯¯` attack
- `E: /\/\` obelisco
- `F: /___` attack once
- if `y` is 1 then the envelope will affect this channel.
- `23xx`: set envelope period low byte.
- `24xx`: set envelope period high byte.
- `25xx`: slide envelope period up.
- `26xx`: slide envelope period down.
a lower envelope period will make the envelope run faster.
> how do I use C64 absolute filter/duty?
on Instrument Editor in the C64 tab there are two options to toggle these.
also provided are two effects:
- `3xxx`: set fine duty.
- `4xxx`: set fine cutoff. `xxx` range is 000-7ff.
> my song sounds very odd at a certain point
file a bug report. use the Issues page.
it's probably another playback inaccuracy.
> my song sounds correct, but it doesn't in DefleMask
file a bug report **here**. it still is a playback inaccuracy.
> my C64 song sounds terrible after saving as .dmf!
that's a limitation of the DefleMask format. save in Furnace song format instead (.fur).