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YM2612 sample and bit rate is probably 53KHZ + 16 Bits, there's any way to change this? |
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Oct 19, 2024
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You can probably change the sample rate by reducing the clock speed.
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By modifying the chip's emulator source code, also no, YM2612 bit depth (tf is bitrate in this context) isn't anywhere close to 16-bit.
literally what |
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By modifying the chip's emulator source code, also no, YM2612 bit depth (tf is bitrate in this context) isn't anywhere close to 16-bit.
furnace/src/engine/platform/sound/ymfm/ymfm_opn.cpp
Line 2381 in 2385f6f
literally what