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nesdoug.com
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| | | | | This is a bit off subject for my other topics, but I find this stuff fascinating. The Sega Genesis / Mega Drive has a very interesting FM synth chip, YM2612. It also has a simpler (pulse wave) audio chip, TI SN76489, which isn't much different from earlier consoles (NES, gameboy, etc), and I won't talk... | |
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musictech.com
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| | | | | Despite subtractive being the dominant form of synthesis, FM remains one of the best and most distinctive-sounding alternatives. Let's learn how it works | |
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