furnace/doc/7-systems/genesis.md

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Sega Genesis/Mega Drive

a video game console that showed itself as the first true rival to Nintendo's video game market near-monopoly in the US during the '80's.

this console is powered by two sound chips: the Yamaha YM2612 and a derivative of the SN76489.

effects

  • 10xy: set LFO parameters.
    • x toggles the LFO.
    • y sets its speed.
  • 11xx: set feedback of channel.
  • 12xx: set operator 1 level.
  • 13xx: set operator 2 level.
  • 14xx: set operator 3 level.
  • 15xx: set operator 4 level.
  • 16xy: set multiplier of operator.
    • x is the operator (1-4).
    • y is the multiplier.
  • 17xx: enable PCM channel.
    • this only works on channel 6.
    • this effect is there for compatibility reasons - it is otherwise recommended to use Sample type instruments (which automatically enable PCM mode when used).
  • 18xx: toggle extended channel 3 mode.
    • 0 disables it and 1 enables it.
    • only in extended channel 3 chip.
  • 19xx: set attack of all operators.
  • 1Axx: set attack of operator 1.
  • 1Bxx: set attack of operator 2.
  • 1Cxx: set attack of operator 3.
  • 1Dxx: set attack of operator 4.
  • 20xy: set PSG noise mode.
    • x controls whether to inherit frequency from PSG channel 3.
      • 0: use one of 3 preset frequencies (C: A-2; C#: A-3; D: A-4).
      • 1: use frequency of PSG channel 3.
    • y controls whether to select noise or thin pulse.
      • 0: thin pulse.
      • 1: noise.