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Most of (but not all) chip sounds are synthesised by simply dividing a clock square wave to get a square wave of desired frequency, and sometimes using a sawtooth/triangle wave from volume LFO or an (ADSR) envelope to get some kind of ring modulation. LFO or Low Frequency Oszilators are used to control or influence a sound parameter such as pitch or filters in a repeating cycle. It can be found as function of the SID chip.




