a home computer with a synthesizer-grade sound chip of which people took decades to master. three oscillators with four selectable waveforms, ring modulation, oscillator sync, multi-mode filter and ADSR envelope.
very popular in Europe and mostly due to the demoscene, which stretched the machine's limbs to no end.
two versions of aforementioned chip exist - 6581 (original chip) and 8580 (improved version with working waveform mixing and somewhat more consistent filter curves).
10xx
: change wave. the following values are accepted:00
: nothing01
: triangle02
: saw03
: triangle and saw04
: pulse05
: pulse and triangle06
: pulse and saw07
: pulse and triangle and saw08
: noise
11xx
: set coarse cutoff.xx
may be a value between00
and64
.- this effect only exists for compatibility reasons, and its use is discouraged.
- use effect
4xxx
instead.
12xx
: set coarse duty cycle.xx
may be a value between00
and64
.- this effect only exists for compatibility reasons, and its use is discouraged.
- use effect
3xxx
instead.
13xx
: set resonance.xx
may be a value between00
and0F
.14xx
: set filter mode. the following values are accepted:00
: filter off01
: low pass02
: band pass03
: low+band pass04
: high pass05
: band reject/stop/notch06
: high+band pass07
: all pass
15xx
: set envelope reset time.- this is the amount of ticks the channel turns off before a note occurs in order to reset the envelope safely.
- if
xx
is 0 or higher than the song speed, the envelope will not reset.
1Axx
: disable envelope reset for this channel.1Bxy
: reset cutoff:- if
x
is not 0: on new note - if
y
is not 0: now - this effect is not necessary if the instrument's cutoff macro is absolute.
- if
1Cxy
: reset duty cycle:- if
x
is not 0: on new note - if
y
is not 0: now - this effect is not necessary if the instrument's duty macro is absolute.
- if
1Exy
: change additional parameters.- this effect only exists for compatibility reasons, and its use is discouraged.
x
may be one of the following:0
: attack (y
from0
toF
)1
: decay (y
from0
toF
)2
: sustain (y
from0
toF
)3
: release (y
from0
toF
)4
: ring modulation (y
is0
or1
)5
: oscillator sync (y
is0
or1
)6
: disable channel 3 (y
is0
or1
)
20xy
: set attack/decay.x
is the attack.y
is the decay.
21xy
: set sustain/release.x
is the sustain.y
is the release.
22xx
: pulse width slide up.xx
is speed. if it is00
, the slide is stopped.
23xx
: pulse width slide down.xx
is speed. if it is00
, the slide is stopped.
24xx
: filter cutoff slide up.xx
is speed. if it is00
, the slide is stopped.
25xx
: filter cutoff slide down.xx
is speed. if it is00
, the slide is stopped.
3xxx
: set duty cycle.xxx
range is000
toFFF
.4xxx
: set cutoff.xxx
range is000
to7FF
.
this chip uses the C64 instrument editor.
the following icons are displayed when channel status is enabled in the pattern view:
- channel is silent:
the following options are available in the Chip Manager window:
- Clock rate: sets the rate at which the chip will run.
- Global parameter priority: change the priority of macros which control global parameters, such as volume and filter.
- Left to right: process channels from 1 to 3. the last one to run macros will take effect.
- Last used channel: process channels from oldest to newest (since last note). the one which had the latest note on will take a effect.
- Hard reset envelope: configure the envelope parameters used during the short reset before a note.
- Envelope reset time: set how long will the pre-note reset last, in ticks.
- 0 disables reset, which prevents notes from triggering.
- 1 is short, but may exhibit SID envelope bugs.
- 2 is a good value.
the other options are for compatibility with old Furnace and DefleMask, so they won't be documented here.