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30 November, 15:30

Which audio format is used to create chip tunes? MIDI, MOD, Tracked audio, Or FM synthesis

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  1. 30 November, 15:45
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    MOD audio format is used to create chip tunes.

    MOD

    Explanation:

    Chip tunes are 8 bit music format, some audio type is used mod and to play specified tool is used. As majority FM synthesis is used. In old audio files used AMR format which will be played in Nokia mobile sets. It is compressed format of audio files max of 4 bit.

    FM synthesis is called (frequency modulation synthesis). It is sound format which has waveform and can be changed by modification done by modulator. FM synthesis is analogy format or oscillators and sound pitch is in stable. A few module document positions are supported by well-known audio players. Surely the Well-known formats include MOD, MED, S3M, XM and IT.
  2. 30 November, 16:16
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    FM synthesis

    Explanation:

    A major advance for chip music was the introduction of frequency modulation synthesis (FM synthesis), first commercially released by Yamaha for their digital synthesizers and FM sound chips, which began appearing in arcade machines from the early 1980s. Arcade game composers utilizing FM synthesis at the time included Konami's Miki Higashino (Gradius, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Sega's Hiroshi Kawaguchi (Space Harrier, Hang-On, Out Run).
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