SuperJet Spade | One Must Fall: 2097 (DOS) - Menu Theme (Fujitsu FM Towns Cover) @SuperJet_Spade | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Module to this song can be found in my Discord server: discord.gg/u2ErgB3J3J
What is the FM Towns? This is a Japanese personal computer that was manufactured by Fujitsu between 1989 and 1997. Contrary to what you might think, the "FM" in "FM Towns" stands for "Fujitsu Mirco." This computer system uses a YM2612 and a Ricoh RF5C68, making 14 channels in addition to playing streamed CD audio. These audio capabilities is like that of the Sega Mega-CD minus the PSG chip. Fujitsu also made a home console version of this computer called the "FM Towns Marty" between 1993 and 1995. I covered this song from the DOS game One Must Fall: 2097 mainly to try out the recently added Ricoh RF5C68/RF5C164 audio chip in Furnace. This is an 8-channel PCM chip similar to the S-SMP in the SNES, though without any echo or filtering effects. Quite an interesting combination, as I might make more music with the Ricoh PCM chip. Furnace is getting closer to having SNES support.
Original song by: Kenny Chou. Thanks for listening.
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Module to this song can be found in my Discord server: discord.gg/u2ErgB3J3J
What is the FM Towns? This is a Japanese personal computer that was manufactured by Fujitsu between 1989 and 1997. Contrary to what you might think, the "FM" in "FM Towns" stands for "Fujitsu Mirco." This computer system uses a YM2612 and a Ricoh RF5C68, making 14 channels in addition to playing streamed CD audio. These audio capabilities is like that of the Sega Mega-CD minus the PSG chip. Fujitsu also made a home console version of this computer called the "FM Towns Marty" between 1993 and 1995. I covered this song from the DOS game One Must Fall: 2097 mainly to try out the recently added Ricoh RF5C68/RF5C164 audio chip in Furnace. This is an 8-channel PCM chip similar to the S-SMP in the SNES, though without any echo or filtering effects. Quite an interesting combination, as I might make more music with the Ricoh PCM chip. Furnace is getting closer to having SNES support.
Original song by: Kenny Chou. Thanks for listening.
Visit my links:
My website: tinyurl.com/mkujujpj
My second channel: tinyurl.com/y7hb67n8
Bandcamp: superjet-spade.bandcamp.com
Twitter: twitter.com/SuperJet_Spade
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/superjet-spade