desudesu |
Posted on 22-06-18, 23:16 (revision 2)
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Post: #32 of 62
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https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace I've played around with it a bit and it seems pretty solid. One interesting feature is that you can 'combine' multiple chips into a single song. I could see this being potentially very useful in the case of support for the Mega-CD chip if it was added for instance :P Supported systems over 50 sound chips - and counting: Yamaha FM chips: YM2151 (OPM) YM2203 (OPN) YM2413 (OPLL) YM2414 (OPZ) used in Yamaha TX81Z YM2608 (OPNA) used in PC-98 YM2610 (OPNB) used in Neo Geo YM2610B (OPNB2) YM2612 (OPN2) used in Sega Genesis and FM Towns YM3526 (OPL) used in C64 Sound Expander YM3812 (OPL2) YMF262 (OPL3) with full 4-op support! Y8950 (OPL with ADPCM) square wave chips: AY-3-8910/YM2149(F) used in several computers and game consoles Commodore VIC used in the VIC-20 Microchip AY8930 TI SN76489 used in Sega Master System and BBC Micro PC Speaker Philips SAA1099 used in SAM Coupé sample chips: Amiga SegaPCM - all 16 channels Capcom QSound Yamaha YMZ280B (PCMD8) Ricoh RF5C68 used in Sega CD and FM Towns OKI MSM6258 and MSM6295 wavetable chips: HuC6280 used in PC Engine Konami Bubble System WSG Konami SCC/SCC+ Namco arcade chips (WSG/C15/C30) WonderSwan Seta/Allumer X1-010 NES (Ricoh 2A03/2A07), with additional expansion sound support: Konami VRC6 Konami VRC7 MMC5 Famicom Disk System Sunsoft 5B Namco 163 Family Noraebang (OPLL) SID (6581/8580) used in Commodore 64 Mikey used in Atari Lynx ZX Spectrum beeper (SFX-like engine) TIA used in Atari 2600 Game Boy modern/fantasy: Commander X16 VERA tildearrow Sound Unit System requirements The OS X version works on 10.9 upwards from what I can tell, might run on earlier versions. Dunno what the minimum is for Windows, but it's possible that the x86 version will run on XP according to the author. |
desudesu |
Posted on 22-07-02, 18:17
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Post: #47 of 62
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News: 0.6 beta 1 released the other day, over 2000+ commits since the last stable release. And guess what, lots more systems too, including the RF5C68 from the Mega-CD :D |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 22-07-03, 00:41
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Post: #1092 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 72 days Last view: 20 hours |
"TI SN76489" Aww yeah! Get your --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
desudesu |
Posted on 22-07-07, 18:51
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Post: #56 of 62
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How did you miss 'Master System' in that list? ;P |
CaptainJistuce |
Posted on 22-07-07, 22:51
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Post: #1096 of 1164 Since: 10-30-18 Last post: 72 days Last view: 20 hours |
Posted by desudesuBecause I wasn't making a comprehensive list. The strikethrough entries are my self-deprecating mockery of the idea anyone is using this for 99/4a nostalgia. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
desudesu |
Posted on 22-07-08, 16:35
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Post: #59 of 62
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Ohh, fair :P Btw, updated the OP with the new list of systems (again copied from the github). Wonder if anyone's had a play-around with the tracker who knows anything about music because I certainly know sod all about music theory :p |