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- Yamaha_YMF7xx abstract "The Yamaha YMF7xx family of microchips is a series of audio controllers for use in personal computers. The last model number for controller chips used on ISA bus cards is 719; chips used on PCI cards start at 720 and higher. Chips for PCI bus standalone adapters are marked YMF7x4, while on-board or embedded systems are marked YMF7x0. The YMF7x4 series features hardware-assisted XG MIDI synthesis with either 32- or 64-note polyphony, full-duplex playback and recording at any samplerate (internally upsampled to 48 kHz), external game controller and MIDI interface, and a legacy block for DOS application support.YMF7xx chips were used in many inexpensive (sub-$50) soundcards. Relative performance was good despite the typical low cost. The cards were usually equipped with good quality 18-bit Digital-to-Analogue Converters, providing similar low noise and harmonic distortion levels to those found in semi-professional hardware.The XG synthesizer on the YMF7x4 series features not only basic XG System Level 1, but also some of the MU-50 additions, and can reproduce most musical data previously programmed for the popular DB50XG daughterboard. YMF7x4 cards shipped with a 2 MB bank of 8-bit samples by default, which must be loaded into system RAM during booting. Neither the resolution nor content of the sample bank are hardware limitations. A user can load their own banks using third-party tools to further improve sound quality or completely change the set of instruments. As with most other XG standard tone generators, YMF7x4 can switch itself into TG300B mode, which is an emulation of the Roland GS standard that allows adequate playback of musical data bearing the GS logo.Legacy support includes an OPL3 FM synthesizer, Sound Blaster Pro (22 kHz 8-bit Stereo) emulation and MPU-401 compatible MIDI interface. In addition to OPL3, DOS applications running under Windows 9x/Me can also use the XG tone generator.All of these features are available using Yamaha's VxD driver under Windows 9x/Me. WDM drivers for these operating systems and later Windows 2000/XP may lack important mixer controls, like separate Line-Out and 3D Wide. Legacy mode is not supported under NT-based OSes.The original version of the YMF7x4 chipset series is the YMF724. It is limited to two-channel output. It is followed by the YMF744 and its variants, which feature four-channel output. The final and most advanced version of the YMF7x4 chipset series is the YMF754, which also features standard four-channel output, but adds lower power consumption features. The most feature-rich soundcards based on the YMF754 are the Labway XWave 6000 (which has an additional hardware chip to emulate 5.1 surround sound and a six-channel amplifier providing 2W per channel) and the Hoontech SoundTrack i-Phone Digital XG (which features an additional connector for an included speech-optimized headset microphone as well as support circuitry that limits feedback in telephony applications).YMF7x4 chips under Windows 95, 98, 98SE or ME, if using the .vxd drivers can switch to Sondius-XG which allows emulation of the VL70-m tone generator (except for the distortion block).".
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink DB50XG.
- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Emulator.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink MIDI.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink OPL3.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony_(instrument).
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Roland_GS.
- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_(music).
- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Software_feature.
- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Sound_Blaster.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Driver_Model.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx wikiPageWikiLink XG_(midi).
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx comment "The Yamaha YMF7xx family of microchips is a series of audio controllers for use in personal computers. The last model number for controller chips used on ISA bus cards is 719; chips used on PCI cards start at 720 and higher. Chips for PCI bus standalone adapters are marked YMF7x4, while on-board or embedded systems are marked YMF7x0.".
- Yamaha_YMF7xx label "Yamaha YMF7xx".
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx sameAs m.06188l.
- Yamaha_YMF7xx sameAs Q17061145.
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- Yamaha_YMF7xx depiction PCIsoundcard.jpg.
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