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There are at least | There are at least four audio mixers on the SNES: | ||
* the [[Digital Mixer]], which is part of the [[S-DSP]] and before the [[DAC]] | * the [[Digital Mixer]], which is part of the [[S-DSP]] and before the [[DAC]] | ||
* the [[Echo Mixer]], which writes to the [[Echo Ring Buffer]] | |||
* The [[FIR Mixer]], which consists of six [[Clipping|clipped]] sums and one clamped sum | |||
* the [[Analog Mixer]], which is part of or next to the [[Post-Amplifier]] and after the [[DAC]] | * the [[Analog Mixer]], which is part of or next to the [[Post-Amplifier]] and after the [[DAC]] | ||
[[Category:SNES Hardware]] | [[Category:SNES Hardware]] | ||
[[Category:Audio]] |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 15 June 2023
There are at least four audio mixers on the SNES:
- the Digital Mixer, which is part of the S-DSP and before the DAC
- the Echo Mixer, which writes to the Echo Ring Buffer
- The FIR Mixer, which consists of six clipped sums and one clamped sum
- the Analog Mixer, which is part of or next to the Post-Amplifier and after the DAC