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'''Bent Line Mode''' is one of the increase modes for controlling gain. Figure 3-7-4 of the official Nintendo documentation has a graph of the inverted exponential decay function that bent line mode is trying to approximate, but there is a typo in the formula shown that generates that graph. The formula as it appears in the documentation is: | '''Bent Line Mode''' is one of the increase modes for controlling gain. Figure 3-7-4 of the official Nintendo documentation has a graph of the inverted exponential decay function that bent line mode is trying to approximate [1], but there is a typo in the formula shown that generates that graph. The formula as it appears in the documentation is: | ||
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* [1] [https://archive.org/details/SNESDevManual/book1/page/n170] |
Revision as of 10:01, 23 May 2023
Bent Line Mode is one of the increase modes for controlling gain. Figure 3-7-4 of the official Nintendo documentation has a graph of the inverted exponential decay function that bent line mode is trying to approximate [1], but there is a typo in the formula shown that generates that graph. The formula as it appears in the documentation is:
1 - ke^t
but the exponent is missing a minus sign.
References
- [1] [1]