The YM2612, a.k.a. OPN2, is a sound chip developed by Yamaha. It is a member of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips, and was developed as a stripped-down...
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PC-8801/PC-9801 Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha YM2203 Yamaha YM2610 Yamaha YM2612 Sound chip YM3438 Application Manual (Japanese) Undocumented Sound Chips - Yamaha YMF288...
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format for multiple video game platforms Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha YM2608, aka OPNA Yamaha YM2610, aka OPNB Yamaha YM2612, aka OPN2 YM2203 Datasheet (Translated)...
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included the TX81Z, DX1, DX11, and DX21. Yamaha manufactured reduced versions of the DX7 sound chip, such as the YM2612, for use in technologies such as the...
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since February 1, 2008. For products made by Yamaha Motor Company, see the list of Yamaha motorcycles. Yamaha Motor Company shares the brand name but has...
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Sega Pico (section Yamaha Copera)
does not include the Genesis's Zilog Z80 8-bit coprocessor nor its Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesizer chip, but retains the Texas Instruments SN76489 programmable...
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generator could be supplied to speakers as analog audio. Yamaha YM2164 Yamaha YM2612 "YAMAHA YM chips numerical classification". vorc.org. Retrieved 8...
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the use of 8 PCM voices and 6 FM channels, using the Ricoh RF5c68 and Yamaha YM2612 sound chips, respectively. The system has ports in the front to accommodate...
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generator, integrated with the Video Display Processor (VDP), and a Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesizer chip. The Z80 processor is primarily used to control...
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video game platforms, including the SNK Neo Geo Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha YM2203 Yamaha YM2608 Yamaha YM2612 "Taito Museum". System 16: The Arcade Museum. Retrieved...
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(1992) games, using Yamaha digital FM synthesizers (such as the DX7) similar to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console's Yamaha YM2612 sound chip. Sonic the...
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1024 sprites, 16×16 pixels sprite size, 16 colors per sprite Sound Yamaha YM2612: 6 channel FM synthesis Ricoh RF5c68: 8 channel PCM sampling, 10-bit...
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OPLL, is an FM synthesis sound chip manufactured by Yamaha Corporation. It is related to Yamaha's OPL family of FM synthesis chips, and is a cost-reduced...
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Owner's Manual" (PDF). Yamaha. Retrieved 9 October 2020. "YM2610 Datasheet" (PDF). Yamaha. Retrieved 9 October 2020. "YM2612". Sega Genesis Technical...
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to analog signals) 32x Specific: Pulse-code modulation Megadrive: Yamaha YM2612 Yamaha VDP PSG (SN76496) Sega CD Add-on: Ricoh RF5c164 VSU (Virtual Sound...
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Holkenborg used the Yamaha digital FM synthesizers (such as the DX7) similar to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console's Yamaha YM2612 sound chip. He felt...
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projects. The soundtrack takes advantage of the Mega Drive's native Yamaha YM2612 sound chip as well as utilizing the Zilog Z80 included in the Mega Drive...
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trance. The music was produced using the Yamaha FM-synth sound chips of the Sega Mega Drive video game console (YM2612) and NEC PC-88 computer (YM2608), along...
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arbiter) Sound chip(s) Hudson Soft HuC6280A PSG CD add-on: Oki MSM5205 Yamaha YM2612 Yamaha VDP PSG (SN76496) Upgrades: CD add-on: Ricoh RF5c164 32X add-on:...
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General Instrument AY-3-8910 (redirect from Yamaha YM2149)
with the YM2610 excluding the I/O ports among other minor changes. The YM2612 (also known as OPN2), itself an upgraded derivative of the YM2203, removed...
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and tries to emulate 16-bit video game chiptune soundtracks, with the Yamaha YM2612 specifically being a reference for style and sound limitations. Demon's...
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8-bit Music". Retrieved November 9, 2014. "Chipwin-Tern Spotlight: The Yamaha YM2612 & You!". March 17, 2016. Archived from the original on September 8,...
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Operator Type-N, a series of sound chips made by Yamaha: YM2203 (OPN) YM2608 (OPNA) YM2610 (OPNB) YM2612 (OPN2) YMF288 (OPN3) This disambiguation page lists...
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The music was produced using the Yamaha FM-synth sound chips of the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis video game console (YM2612) and NEC PC-88 computer (YM2608)...
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Advanced Systems Format CUST – DeliPlayer custom sound format GYM – Genesis YM2612 log JAM – Jam music format MNG – Background music for the Creatures game...
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over the NES and improved sound synthesis features (also using a Yamaha chip, the YM2612), but largely held the same approach to sound design. Ten channels...
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