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- Creative_Music_File abstract "The Creative Music File (CMF) is a synthesised music file format, similar to MIDI, designed by Creative Labs for use with their Sound Blaster cards. The format actually stores its song data in MIDI format but it differs in that while General MIDI instruments are standardised, CMF instruments' data are stored in the file itself, much like MOD files. This allows a large range of instruments to be used, and unlike MIDI the song should sound the same regardless of which synthesiser it is played through. While MOD files store their instruments as digital data (\"samples\"), CMF instruments are stored as a set of register values that can be programmed into the OPL chips that were part of all early Sound Blaster cards (a feature that made them compatible with competing Adlib cards at the time.)Because CMF music is played through these OPL chips, it has a distinctly synthesised sound. However, in the early 1990s when the format first came out this allowed songs to be synthesised entirely in hardware, meaning the performance impact of using CMF music was very low. For this reason the music in a number of games from this era (such as Kiloblaster and Jill of the Jungle) was in CMF format.".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageExternalLink CMF_Format.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageID "9420264".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageLength "2466".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageRevisionID "680542465".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Ad_Lib,_Inc..
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_notation_file_formats.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_music_file_formats.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Creative_Technology_Limited.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink File_format.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink File_signature.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Filename_extension.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Header_(computing).
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Jill_of_the_Jungle.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Kiloblaster.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink MIDI.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink MIDI_controller.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink MOD_(file_format).
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_(music).
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Sound_Blaster.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM3812.
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLinkText ".CMF".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLinkText "CMF".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageWikiLinkText "Creative Music File".
- Creative_Music_File wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Videogame-software-stub.
- Creative_Music_File subject Category:Music_notation_file_formats.
- Creative_Music_File subject Category:Video_game_music_file_formats.
- Creative_Music_File hypernym Format.
- Creative_Music_File type Software.
- Creative_Music_File comment "The Creative Music File (CMF) is a synthesised music file format, similar to MIDI, designed by Creative Labs for use with their Sound Blaster cards. The format actually stores its song data in MIDI format but it differs in that while General MIDI instruments are standardised, CMF instruments' data are stored in the file itself, much like MOD files.".
- Creative_Music_File label "Creative Music File".
- Creative_Music_File sameAs Q5183527.
- Creative_Music_File sameAs m.02883qt.
- Creative_Music_File sameAs Q5183527.
- Creative_Music_File wasDerivedFrom Creative_Music_File?oldid=680542465.
- Creative_Music_File isPrimaryTopicOf Creative_Music_File.