This is the third in a series of posts on emulating the main Sega Genesis sound chip, the YM2612. Part 1 - Interface Part 2 - Phase This post will describe how the ADSR envelope generators work. ADSR Each of the YM2612’s 24 operators has its own ADSR envelope generator that automatically adjusts the operator’s volume over time.| jsgroth.dev
This is the third part in a series of posts on the PlayStation SPU (Sound Processing Unit). This post will focus on the SPU’s reverb feature, which can simulate echoes or reverberations. In short, it’s a much more advanced version of the SNES APU’s echo filter.| jsgroth.dev