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| AY-3-8910 - TurboSound - TurboSound FM - SN76489 - 2A03 - OPL2 - MIDI - MOD/XM |
| Music :: AY-3-8910 |
AY-3-8910 or compatible YM2149 is a sound chips which used in many systems including ZX Spectrum 128, MSX, Amstrad CPC. First I used Sound Tracker, later Pro Tracker 3, and currently I use Vortex Tracker II. Use AY Emulator to listen.
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| Music :: TurboSound (2xAY) |
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TurboSound (TS for short) is a sound device for ZX Spectrum which adds second AY-3-8910 sound chip. Music written in Vortex Tracker II, first four tracks was made before TS support in any editors. All my TS tracks are cover versions, almost all also covers of music from console games. Use AY Emulator v2.9b2 or newer to listen. |
| Music :: TurboSound FM (2xYM2203) |
TurboSound FM (TFM for short) is a sound device for ZX Spectrum which uses two YM2203 sound chips. It's backward compatible with TS and also allows to use six channels of 4-op FM synth. Music written in my own editor, TFM Music Maker. Use editor or WinAmp plug-in to listen (both can be downloaded in the Software section of this page). All music also included into editor's package.
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| Music :: SN76489 |
SN76489 is a sound chip which used in ColecoVision and Sega Master System game consoles. Music written in Mod2PSG2 cross-tracker. Use Winamp VGM input plugin to listen.
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| Music :: 2A03 |
2A03 is a CPU with built-in sound chip which used in NES (Famicom) game console. Music written in FamiTracker cross-tracker. Use one of Winamp VGM input plugins or Jnes emulator to listen.
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| Music :: OPL2 |
OPL2 (YM3812) is a FM synth sound chip which used in AdLib and Sound Blaster sound cards. None of nowadays sound cards uses such chips. Music written in Reality Adlib Tracker. Use AdPlug plugin/player or real hardware (very old PC with OPL2-compatible sound card) to listen.
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| Music :: MIDI |
| Music :: Tracked (MOD/XM) |
Music written in Fast Tracker II, Skale tracker and MilkyTracker. I mostly use samples (instruments) from other's music and sample collections, and rarely make my own samples. Use XMPlay or another good player to listen.
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