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			<title><![CDATA[4 op snares in Adlib Tracker 2]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Lazerbeat says:</i></b><p>Pretty niche tutorial I guess but for those interested few. This is a very very basic 4 op snare sound. Not really a beginners tutorial. Adlib tracker 2 is a bit counter intuitive for 4 op stuff. Also, if you acctually do the tutorial on a real opl3 laptop and dont have me rambling over the top of it the snare sounds better than it does in the vid.</p><p><div class="embed_video"><iframe width="560" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ou5TMtUtUKI" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe></div></p><p>And here are the settings. This should make sense to Adlib users</p><p>op 1 carrier</p><p>a F / d 5 / S 1 / R B<br />output - 3F / Wave sine<br />FB - 7 / connection FM<br />mult 1</p><p>op 2 moulator</p><p>a F / d 9 / S 6 / R 7<br />output - 3c / Wave SQ<br />mult 0</p><p>op 3 carrier</p><p>a F / d 1 / S f / R f<br />output - 3F / Wave sine<br />FB - 7 / connection AS<br />mult 6</p><p>op 4 mod</p><p>a F / d 5 / S 2 / R 8<br />output - 3F / Wave sine<br />mult 0</p>]]></description>
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