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Iconic FM Synthesizer. RYM2612 is a software FM synthesizer in VST, Audio Unit and AAX formats. It’s an emulation of the Yamaha YM2612 sound chip, best known for being the vibrant voice of the Sega Genesis/Megadrive videogame console. MD features a bit accurate OPN2 (YM2612) emulator. We combined it with a SN76489-compatible square wave core (SPSG) and a special emulation of the very crunchy sample playback found in games, and we multiplied all of this by 6 to make it polyphonic in every situation imaginable. FREE VST PLUGINS VST Instruments SYNTHS. Seq / Arp SYNTHS VST Instruments. HY-POLY Free size 8 MB / 9 MB / 9 MB HY-POLY Free is a subtractive polyphonic synthesizer. GENNY size 2 MB / 2 MB GENNY emulates the Sega Genesis’/Megadrive’s YM2612 and SN76489 chips. Free download at YM2612 INSTRUMENT EDITOR If you want to save your created sounds or use them into YM2612 emulators synths or trackers (FMDrive VST, Deflemask, VGMM), you can use an emulator like Regen or Gens to dump the channel as a.tfi file which can be loaded into capable VST or Trackers.

Converting FMDrive VST tracks - Midi to VGM -YM2612 Basically you will need a DAW that let you record the MIDI output from FMDrive VST. If you do not use registers automation you can go on, if you plan to do, you have to load first the GenMDM preset first (included into the converter pack), this is an INIT preset that will also map each. This is a VST that uses code which emulates the sound chip found inside of the Sega Genesis/Megadrive systems. It’s the closest you can get to the real thing currently without actually circuit bending a Genesis. If you don’t know/care what a Genesis is, this VST is basically a 4 operator FM synth. What can I do with it?

Yamaha PSR-2000 SoundFont SF2

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In this free soundfont collection includes some sounds of good workstation keyboard Yamaha PSR-2000 in format SoundFont SF2. These patches included a series of PSR-S (S-600, S-900 ..and so on..). Do not look at a small file size. Sounds realy high quality sampled and looped and therefore take up very little space. Enjoy with this free soundfont.

E-mu Proteus-1 SoundFont SF2

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A good quality sf2 banks of some presets from the legendary sintmodulya E-MU PROTEUS-1.

Ym2612 Soundfont

Korg 01/W SoundFont SF2

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KORG 01/W is a workstation keyboard, which was first put into production in 1991, replacing a popular instrument Korg M1. This keyboard, which continued the traditional «KORG» sound, come down to our days as a series of «Triton» and «Oasys» etc.. This keyboard was produced until 1995.

norCtrack JD-990 SoundFont SF2

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Module norCtrack JD-990 has been improved modification of the model JD-800. Was released in 1993 and has had some success with the DJ's.

norCtrack JV-2080 SoundFont SF2

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Finally, after long and arduous labors created the high quality sound banks of norCtrack JV-2080 Module in format SoundFont SF2. Enjoy with free sf2 sounds.

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Yamaha YM2612

The YM2612, a.k.a. OPN2, is a sound chip developed by Yamaha. It belongs to Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in several game and computer systems.

Overview[edit]

The Yamaha YM2612 is a six-channel FM synthesizer, derived from the Yamaha YM2203c.[1] It was most notably used in Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis video game console,[2] as well as Fujitsu's FM Towns computer series.[3] As with the YM3438, it was used by Sega in various arcade game systems, including the Mega-Play and Sega System 32.

Features[edit]

The YM2612 has the following features:[1]

  • Six FM channels
  • Four operators per channel[4]
  • Two interval timers
  • A sine-wave low frequency oscillator
  • Integrated stereo output digital-to-analog converter (most other contemporary Yamaha FM chips require a separate external D/A converter chip)
  • Per-channel programmable stereo sound (left, right, or both left and right resulting in centre)
  • For channel three, operator frequencies can be set independently, making dissonant harmonics possible. (Normally, they would have a simple relation like e.g. 2× or 3× relative to a common base frequency)

Technical details[edit]

The YM2612's FM synthesis block is an extended version of the FM block featured in the YM2203C, adding two channels and integrating a stereo output DAC.[1] The YM2612 removes the SSG component and I/O port of the YM2203C[1]. It was also available in CMOS form, as the YM3438, a.k.a. OPN2C.[1]

Whereas the high-end OPN chips such as the YM2608B have dedicated ADPCM channels for playing sampled audio, the YM2612 does not. However, its sixth channel can act as a basic PCM channel by means of the 'DAC Enable' register, disabling FM output for that channel but allowing it to play 8-bit pulse-code modulation sound samples (in practice 7 bit because the MSB enables the DAC if set).[1] Unlike the other OPNs with ADPCM, the YM2612 does not provide any timing or buffering of samples, so all frequency control and buffering must be done in software by the host processor.[2]

Output DAC peculiarities[edit]

An example of the crossover distortion created by the peculiar qualities of the YM2612's built-in DAC.
In some cases, the crossover distortion can affect the loudness, and to some degree the timbres, of certain sounds.

Unlike most Yamaha FM chips which require an external floating-point DAC, the YM2612 features a built-in 9-bit DAC, which utilizes time-division multiplexing to play one sample of each channel in sequence, similar to the YM2413.[citation needed]Delay vst plugin. This method introduces a peculiar form of crossover distortion in the output.

Additionally, because of the reduced dynamic range of the built-in DAC, additional distortion may be generated when playing sounds with a very high volume.[1]

Variants[edit]

Yamaha YM3438[edit]

The YM3438,[1] a.k.a. OPN2C, is a modified CMOS version of the YM2612. It is not a direct, drop-in replacement for the YM2612 however, as the sound outputs have higher impedance.

Yamaha YMF276[edit]

The YMF276, a.k.a. OPN2L, is a low-power version of the YM3438. Unlike YM2612 and YM3438, the YMF276 requires external DAC.

Yamaha Fx1004 and FJ3002[edit]

The YM3438 core was integrated in custom ASICs[5] used in most revisions of the Model 2 version of the SegaMega Drive/Genesis.

Game audio[edit]

As the main sound generator of the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, the YM2612 was prominently utilized by numerous prolific video game music composers, such as Yuzo Koshiro.[6][7]

See also[edit]

  • VGM – an audio file format for multiple video game platforms, including the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghYM3438 Application Manual (Japanese)
  2. ^ abSega Genesis Technical Manual - YM2612 section (updated with errors corrected)
  3. ^Purcaru, Bogdan Ion (13 March 2014). Games vs. Hardware. The History of PC video games: The 80's. p. 527. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  4. ^https://www.theguardian.com/games/2020/feb/13/super-sonic-creating-the-new-sound-of-sega-hedgehog-hit-sonic-the-hedgehog-masato-nakamura-tom-holkenborg
  5. ^https://console5.com/techwiki/images/5/57/Sega_Service_Manual_-_Genesis_II_-_Mega_Drive_II_%28PAL-B-I-G%2C_RGB%29%2C_No_001%2C_June%2C_1993.pdf
  6. ^https://www.theguardian.com/games/2020/feb/13/super-sonic-creating-the-new-sound-of-sega-hedgehog-hit-sonic-the-hedgehog-masato-nakamura-tom-holkenborg
  7. ^https://www.theguardian.com/games/2019/sep/19/sega-mega-drive-mini-review-a-legacy-truly-honoured

External links[edit]

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