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Can i use Furnace to Video Game SFX #2003

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Yes, you can use it....

If it's on a actual game console with the chip Furnace support, e.g. SNES NES VERA SID, you can export the bit stream in any format you'd like, vgm mostlikey.
Then you can merrily write the bits to the chip to make noise!

Or, if your program is on a modern platform, you can render the SFX to WAV, then convert to any format of your likening.

I've made some SFX for a game or two, so it would work.

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