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settings
settings are saved when clicking the OK button at the bottom of the dialog.
General
Program
- Render backend
- changing this may help with performace issues.
- Late render clear
- Power-saving mode: saves power by lowering the frame rate to 2fps when idle.
- may cause issues under Mesa drivers!
- Disable threaded input (restart after changing!): processes key presses for note preview on a separate thread (on supported platforms), which reduces latency.
- however, crashes have been reported when threaded input is on. enable this option if that is the case.
- Enable event delay
- may cause issues with high-polling-rate mice when previewing notes.
File
- Use system file picker: uses native OS file dialog instead of Furnace's.
- Number of recent files: number of files to show in the open recent... menu.
- Compress when saving
- uses zlib to compress saved songs.
- Save unused patterns
- Use new pattern format when saving
- Don't apply compatibility flags when loading .dmf
- Play after opening song:
- No
- Only if already playing
- Yes
- Audio export loop/fade out time:
- Set to these values on start-up:
- Loops: number of additional times to play through
0Bxx
song loop. - Fade out (seconds): length of fade out after final loop.
- Loops: number of additional times to play through
- Remember last values
- Set to these values on start-up:
Chip
- Initial system: the system of chips loaded on starting Furnace.
- Current system: sets current chips as default.
- Randomize: sets default to a random system.
- this will not choose a random system at each start.
- Reset to defaults: sets default to "Sega Genesis/Mega Drive".
- Name: name for the default system. may be set to any text.
- Configure: same as in the chip manager and mixer.
- When creating new song:
- Display system preset selector
- Start with initial system
- Restart song when changing chip properties
Start-up
- Play intro on start-up:
- No: skips intro entirely.
- Short: shows silent title screen briefly.
- Full (short when loading song): shows animated musical intro unless started with a song (command line, double-clicking a .fur file, etc.)
- Full (always): always shows animated musical intro.
- Disable fade-in during start-up
- About screen party time
- warning: may cause epileptic seizures.
Behavior
- New instruments are blank
Audio
Output
- Backend: selects SDL or JACK for audio output.
- only appears on Linux, or MacOS compiled with JACK support
- Driver
- Device: audio device for playback.
- Sample rate
- Outputs: number of audio outputs created, up to 16.
- only appears when Backend is JACK.
- Channels: number of output channels to use.
- Buffer size: size of buffer in both samples and milliseconds.
- Low-latency mode (experimental!): reduces latency by running the engine faster than the tick rate. useful for live playback/jam mode.
- warning: experimental! may produce glitches. only enable if your buffer size is small (10ms or less).
- Force mono audio
- want: displays requested audio configuration.
- got: displays actual audio configuration returned by audio backend.
Mixing
- Quality: selects quality of resampling. low quality reduces CPU load.
- Software clipping: clips output to nominal range (-1.0 to 1.0) before passing it to the audio device.
- this avoids activating Windows' built-in limiter.
Metronome
- Metronome volume
MIDI
MIDI input
- MIDI input: input device.
- Note input
- Velocity input
- Map MIDI channels to direct channels
- Map Yamaha FM voice data to instruments
- Program change is instrument selection
- Value input style:
- Disabled/custom
- Two octaves (0 is C-4, F is D#5)
- Raw (note number is value)
- Two octaves alternate (lower keys are 0-9, upper keys are A-F)
- Use dual control change (one for each nibble)
- CC of upper nibble
- CC of lower nibble
- Use 14-bit control change
- MSB CC
- LSB CC
- Use single control change
- Control
- Per-column control change
- Instrument
Volume
Effectx
type
Effectx
value- Disabled/custom
- Use dual control change (one for each nibble)
- CC of upper nibble
- CC of lower nibble
- Use 14-bit control change
- MSB CC
- LSB CC
- Use single control change (imprecise)
- Control
- Instrument
- Volume curve
- Actions:
+
button: adds a new action.- window-with-arrow button: new action with learning! press a button or move a slider/knob/something on your device.
- each action has the following:
- Type
- Channel
- Note/Control
- Velocity/Value
- Action
- Learn
- Remove
MIDI output
- MIDI output: output device.
- Output mode:
- Off (use for TX81Z)
- Melodic
- Send Program Change
- Send MIDI clock
- Send MIDI timecode
- Timecode frame rate:
- Closest to Tick Rate
- Film (24fps)
- PAL (25fps)
- NTSC drop (29.97fps)
- NTSC non-drop (30fps)
- Timecode frame rate:
Emulation
Cores
-
Arcade/YM2151 core
Genesis/YM2612 core
SN76489 core
NES core
FDS core
SID core
POKEY core
OPN/OPNA/OPNB cores:- Playback Core(s): core(s) to use for realtime playback.
- Render Core(s): core(s) to use for exporting audio.
- all of these are covered in the guide to choosing emulation cores.
-
PC Speaker strategy: this is covered in the PC speaker system doc.
-
Sample ROMs:
- OPL4 YRW801 path
- MultiPCM TG100 path
- MultiPCM MU5 path
Keyboard
Keyboard
- Import
- Export
- Reset defaults
- several categories of keybinds...
- click on a keybind then enter a key or key combination to change it
- right-click to clear the keybind
Interface
Layout
- Workspace layout
- Import: reads a .ini layout file.
- Export: writes current layout to a .ini file.
- Reset: resets layout to default.
- Allow docking editors
- Remember window position: remembers the window's last position on start-up.
- Only allow window movement when clicking on title bar
- Center pop-up windows
- Play/edit controls layout:
- Classic
- Compact
- Compact (vertical)
- Split
- Position of buttons in Orders:
- Top
- Left
- Right
Mouse
- Double-click time (seconds): maximum time between mouse clicks to recognize them as a double-click.
- Don't raise pattern editor on click
- Focus pattern editor when selecting instrument
- Note preview behavior:
- Never
- When cursor is in Note column
- When cursor is in Note column or not in edit mode
- Always
- Allow dragging selection:
- No
- Yes
- Yes (while holding Ctrl only)
- Toggle channel solo on: selects which interactions with a channel header will toggle solo for that channel.
- Right-click or double click
- Right-click
- Double-click
- Double click selects entire column
Cursor behavior
- Insert pushes entire channel row
- Pull delete affects entire channel row
- Push value when overwriting instead of clearing it: in the order list and pattern editors, typing into an already-filled value will shift digits instead of starting fresh.
- if off: moving the cursor onto the value
A5
and typing a "B" results in0B
. - if on: moving the cursor onto the value
A5
and typing a "B" results in5B
.
- if off: moving the cursor onto the value
- Effect input behavior:
- Move down
- Move to effect value (otherwise move down)
- Move to effect value/next effect and wrap around
- Delete effect value when deleting effect
- Change current instrument when changing instrument column (absorb)
- Remove instrument value when inserting note off/release
- Remove volume value when inserting note off/release
Cursor movement
- Wrap horizontally:
- No
- Yes
- Yes, and move to next/prev row
- Wrap vertically:
- No
- Yes
- Yes, and move to next/prev pattern
- Yes, and move to next/prev pattern (wrap around)
- Cursor movement keys behavior:
- Move by one
- Move by Edit Step
- Move cursor by edit step on delete
- Move cursor by edit step on insert (push)
- Move cursor up on backspace-delete
- Move cursor to end of clipboard content when pasting
Scrolling
- Change order when scrolling outside of pattern bounds:
- No: the pattern edit cursor will stay locked within the current order.
- Yes: moving the cursor past the edge of the previous or next order will move to that order, but not past the start or end of a song.
- Yes, and wrap around song: as above, but will wrap from song end to start.
- Cursor follows current order when moving it
- applies when playback is stopped.
- Don't scroll when moving cursor
- Move cursor with scroll wheel
Appearance
Scaling
- Automatic UI scaling factor: automatically matches the OS's UI scaling.
- UI scaling factor: only appears if "Automatic UI scaling factor" is off.
- Icon size
Text
- Main font: overall interface font.
Header font: font for section headers.
Pattern font font for the pattern view, the order list, and related.- if "Custom...", a file path selector will appear.
- Size: font size.
- Display Japanese characters
Display Chinese (Simplified) characters
Display Chinese (Traditional) characters
Display Korean characters- only toggle these options if you have enough graphics memory.
- these are a temporary solution until dynamic font atlas is implemented in Dear ImGui.
Program
- Title bar:
- Furnace
- Song Name - Furnace
- file_name.fur - Furnace
- /path/to/file.fur - Furnace
- Display system name on title bar
- Display chip names instead of "multi-system" in title bar
- Status bar:
- Cursor details
- File path
- Cursor details or file path
- Nothing
- Capitalize menu bar
Orders
- Highlight channel at cursor in Orders
- Orders row number format:
- Decimal
- Hexadecimal
Pattern
- Center pattern view: centers pattern horizontally in view.
- Overflow pattern highlights
- Display previous/next pattern
- Pattern row number format:
- Decimal
- Hexadecimal
- Pattern view labels:
- Note off (3-char): default is
OFF
- Note release (3-char): default is
===
. - Macro release (3-char): default is
REL
. - Empty field (3-char): default is
...
. - Empty field (2-char): default is
..
.
- Note off (3-char): default is
- Pattern view spacing after: number of pixels of space between columns.
- Note
- Instrument
- Volume
- Effect
- Effect value
- Single-digit effects for 00-0F
- Use flats instead of sharps
- Use German notation: display
B
notes asH
, andA#
notes asB
.
Channel
- Channel style: sets the appearance of channel headers in pattern view.
- Classic
- Line
- Round
- Split button
- Square border
- Round border
- Channel volume bar:
- None
- Simple
- Stereo
- Real
- Real (stereo)
- Channel feedback style:
- Off
- Note
- Volume
- Active
- Channel font:
- Regular
- Monospace
- Center channel name
- Channel colors:
- Single
- Channel type
- Instrument type
- Channel name colors:
- Single
- Channel type
- Instrument type
Assets
- Unified instrument/wavetable/sample list: combines all three types of assets into one list.
- the buttons act as appropriate to the currently selected asset or header.
- Horizontal instrument list: when there are more instruments than there is room to display them...
- if on, scroll horizontally through multiple columns.
- if off, scroll vertically in one long column.
- only appears if "Unified instrument/wavetable/sample list" is off.
- Instrument list icon style:
- None
- Graphical icons
- Letter icons
- Colorize instrument editor using instrument type
- Display instrument type menu when adding instrument
- if turned off, the menu can still be opened by right-clicking the add button.
Macro Editor
- Macro editor layout:
- Unified
- Mobile
- Grid
- Single (with list)
- Single (combo box)
- Use classic macro editor vertical slider
Wave Editor
- Use compact wave editor
FM Editor
- FM parameter names:
- Friendly
- Technical
- Technical (alternate)
- Use standard OPL waveform names
- FM parameter editor layout:
- Modern
- Compact (2x2, classic)
- Compact (1x4)
- Compact (4x1)
- Alternate (2x2)
- Alternate (1x4)
- Alternate (4x1)
- Position of Sustain in FM editor:
- Between Decay and Sustain Rate
- After Release Rate
- Use separate colors for carriers/modulators in FM editor
- Unsigned FM detune values: uses the internal representation of detune values, such that detune amounts of -1, -2, and -3 are shown as 5, 6, and 7.
Statistics
- Chip memory usage unit: unit for displaying memory usage in the Statistics window.
- Bytes
- Kilobytes
Oscilloscope
- Rounded corners
- Border
- Mono: displays a single monaural waveform of all sound mixed together.
- if turned off, waves will be drawn on top of each other for each output channel.
- all colors are configurable via Settings > Color > Color scheme > Oscilloscope > Wave (non-mono).
- Anti-aliased: smoothes the lines of the waveform.
- slight performance cost and slightly buggy.
- Fill entire window: removes the gap between the waveform and the edge of the window.
- Waveform goes out of bounds: allows the waveform to draw past the top and bottom of the oscilloscope.
Windows
- Rounded window corners
- Rounded buttons
- Rounded menu corners
- Borders around widgets: draws thin borders on buttons, checkboxes, text widgets, and the like.
Color
Color scheme
- Import
- Export
- Reset defaults
- General
- Color scheme type:
- Dark
- Light
- Frame shading: applies a gradient effect to buttons and input boxes.
- Color scheme type:
- several more categories...