Great tutorial. This is what exactely happens also inside the Yamaha OPL3 chip found on older ISA soundcards (best example, the holy Sound Blaster 16). Remember that addicting DOS games soundtracks? Or how MIDI files sounded when played on an old 486? This is all stuff from FM Synthesis. And mainly from only 2-operator algorihms! Luckily operators in this chip can have more waveform types instead of the sine only, so the sound can be more varied.
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Destitulemaire 2 weeks ago
Great tutorial. This is what exactely happens also inside the Yamaha OPL3 chip found on older ISA soundcards (best example, the holy Sound Blaster 16). Remember that addicting DOS games soundtracks? Or how MIDI files sounded when played on an old 486? This is all stuff from FM Synthesis. And mainly from only 2-operator algorihms! Luckily operators in this chip can have more waveform types instead of the sine only, so the sound can be more varied.
mima14031985 3 years ago
THANKS ! That's exactly what I've been looking for. Please make more !
ninomojo 3 years ago