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# OPL FM synthesis instrument editor
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the OPL FM editor is divided into 7 tabs:
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- **FM**: for controlling the basic parameters of FM sound source.
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- **Macros (FM)**: for macros controlling algorithm and feedback.
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- **Macros (OP1)**: for macros controlling FM parameters of operator 1.
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- **Macros (OP2)**: for macros controlling FM parameters of operator 2.
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- **Macros (OP3)**: for macros controlling FM parameters of operator 3 (only when 4-op flag is set and only on OPL3!).
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- **Macros (OP4)**: for macros controlling FM parameters of operator 4 (only when 4-op flag is set and only on OPL3!).
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- **Macros**: for other macros (volume/arp/pitch/pan).
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## FM
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the OPL synthesizers are nominally two-operator (OPL3 supports 4-operator mode on up to six channels), meaning it takes two oscillators to produce a single sound.
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these apply to the instrument as a whole:
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- **Algorithm (ALG)**: determines how operators are connected to each other (0-1 range and OPL1 and OPL2; 0-3 range on OPL3 4op mode).
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- left-click pops up a small "operators changes with volume?" dialog where each operator can be toggled to scale with volume level.
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- right-click to switch to a preview display of the waveform generated on a new note:
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- left-click restarts the preview.
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- middle-click pauses and unpauses the preview.
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- right-click returns to algorithm view.
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- **Feedback (FB)**: determines how many times operator 1 returns its output to itself (0 to 7).
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- **4-op**: enables 4-operator FM instrument editor mode (only on OPL3).
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- **Drums**: enables OPL drum mode editor.
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these apply to each operator:
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- the crossed-arrows button can be dragged to rearrange operators.
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- **Amplitude Modulation (AM)**: makes the operator affected by LFO tremolo.
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- **Sustain flag (SUS)**: when enabled, the envelope pauses ("sustains") once it reaches the Sustain Level and does not proceed to the release phase until note off.
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- **Attack Rate (AR)**: determines the rising time for the sound. the bigger the value, the faster the attack (0 to 15).
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- **Decay Rate (DR)**: determines the diminishing time for the sound. the higher the value, the shorter the decay. it's the initial amplitude decay rate (0 to 15).
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- **Sustain Level (SL)**: determines the point at which the sound ceases to decay and changes to a sound having a constant level. the sustain level is expressed as a fraction of the maximum level (0 to 15).
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- **Release Rate (RR)**: determines the rate at which the sound disappears after note off. the higher the value, the shorter the release (0 to 15).
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- **Total Level (TL)**: represents the envelope’s highest amplitude, with 0 being the largest and 63 (decimal) the smallest. a change of one unit is about 0.75 dB.
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- **Key Scale Level (KSL)**: also known as "Level Scale". determines the degree to which the amplitude decreases according to the pitch.
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![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png)
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- **Key Scale Rate (KSR)**: also known as "Rate Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch.
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- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. for example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on.
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- note that values 11, 13 and 14 behave as 10, 12 and 12 respectively.
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- **Waveform Select (WS)**: changes the waveform of the operator (OPL2 and OPL3 only, 0-3 range on OPL2 and 0-7 on OPL3).
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- **Vibrato (VIB)**: makes the operator affected by LFO vibrato.
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## macros
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these macros allow you to control several parameters of FM per tick.
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## FM Macros
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all parameters are listed above.
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## OP1-OP4 Macros
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all parameters are listed above.
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## Macros
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- **Volume**: volume sequence.
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- **Arpeggio**: pitch sequence.
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- **Panning**: enables output on left/right/rear channels. OPL3 only.
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- **Pitch**: fine pitch.
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- **Relative**: when enabled, pitch changes are relative to the current pitch.
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- **Phase Reset**: restarts all operators and resets the waveform to its start.
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## OPL (drums) instrument editor
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this is similar to the OPL instrument editor, but sets the parameters of snare, tom, top and hi-hat directly once a drums instrument is activated.
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