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- Tools
- Playback
The PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 was a home video game console released in 1987 for Japan and 1989 in North America respectively.
Sound is delivered through six 5-bit wavetable channels programed via the HuC6280A cpu. The 5th and 6th channel have noise generation capabilities. Also, the 2nd channel has an optional "LFO" function which can frequency modulate channel 1.
Software could stream sampled sound into any of the 6 channels with digital to analog conversion. Channels could also be combined for a higher 8, 9, or 10 bit PCM sample playback.
Tools
MML Compilers
xpmck
HuSIC
GUI / Tracker
DefleMask Tracker
Playback
.VGM
When playing back VGM exports (from Deflemask), most VGM music players will do. The most common VGM playback programs are
foobar2000 with
foo_gep or the VGM playback software
in_vgm with VGMplay.
.HES
It is known that foo_gep's PCE playback routine is bugged, and is NOT recommended for playback. The suggested software for playing back .hes files is
audio overload (of all things).
Want to listen music ripped from the console’s games? check out the ripped chiptune repository!;
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Complete list of ripped chiptunes repositories