@@masterhellish3328 dude, are you kidding me ? I used the real Yamaha YM2612+SN76489 using the tracker Deflemask in SEGA GENESIS settings. The file can be exported to a real SEGA Genesis cartridge. 8bits doesn't means anything. Most of the "8bits" musics in TH-cam are musics that are made in HD music software but use samples from 8bits consoles or the soundchip from the NES. The bits doesn't means the sound quality, but the maximum number the chip can handle. What most poeple are calling 8bits soundchips are, most of the time, PSG or PCM soundchips. Most of the soundchips that we call "8bits" are not 8bit, but this is a round number ( the NES and the PCEngine, if I don't make any mistakes have 5bits soundchips, the Game Boy have a 4bits one and the ZXSpectrum have a 1bit one
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@@rob0nemusic369 actuality this is 8-bits remix not sega genesis remix
@@masterhellish3328 dude, are you kidding me ? I used the real Yamaha YM2612+SN76489 using the tracker Deflemask in SEGA GENESIS settings. The file can be exported to a real SEGA Genesis cartridge.
8bits doesn't means anything. Most of the "8bits" musics in TH-cam are musics that are made in HD music software but use samples from 8bits consoles or the soundchip from the NES. The bits doesn't means the sound quality, but the maximum number the chip can handle. What most poeple are calling 8bits soundchips are, most of the time, PSG or PCM soundchips. Most of the soundchips that we call "8bits" are not 8bit, but this is a round number ( the NES and the PCEngine, if I don't make any mistakes have 5bits soundchips, the Game Boy have a 4bits one and the ZXSpectrum have a 1bit one
@@rob0nemusic369 this the real yamaha2612 th-cam.com/video/dgdceaN99gU/w-d-xo.html