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Yamaha YM2423 (OPLL-X) is another YM2413 derivative. It has the same pinout and register set as the YM2413, but a different set of built in FM patches. Yamaha YMF281 (OPLLP) is a later YM2413 derivative, possibly intended for pachinko or pachislot machines. It has the same pinout and register set as the YM2413, but a different set of built in ...
An audio sample of music written for and played on YM3812 OPL2 waveforms [4]: 46 In 1985, Yamaha created the YM3812, also known as the OPL2. It is backward compatible with the YM3526. Another related chip is the YM2413 (OPLL), which is a cut down version of the YM3812.
Stereo output (with a 4-bit/16-level pan for each voice) The PCM synthesizer part accepts: Up to 4 MB of external memory for wave data; Up to 512 samples; External ROM or SRAM memory. If SRAM is connected, then wave data can be downloaded from the OPL4. Chip select signals for 128 KB, 512 KB, 1 MB, or 2 MB memory can be output.
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The YM2414, a.k.a. OPZ, is an eight-channel sound chip developed by Yamaha.It was used in many mid-market phase/frequency modulation-based synthesizers, including Yamaha's TX81Z (the first product to feature the chip and was named after it), DX11, YS200 family, the Korg Z3 guitar synthesizer, and many other devices.
All of these features are available using Yamaha's VxD driver under Windows 9x/Me. WDM drivers for these operating systems and later Windows 2000/XP may lack important mixer controls, like separate Line-Out and 3D Wide. [citation needed] Legacy mode is not supported under NT-based OSes. The original version of the DS-XG chipset series is the ...
The YM2608, a.k.a. OPNA, is a sound chip developed by Yamaha.It is a member of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips, and is the successor to the YM2203.It was notably used in NEC's PC-8801/PC-9801 series computers.
The YM2203, a.k.a. OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a six-channel (3 FM and 3 SSG) sound chip developed by Yamaha.It was the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many video game and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.