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− | '''YMX''' is a voice bank format which contains a collection of [[YM2612]] voices, invented by [[saxman]] for use in his [[Sonic QX]] program. It has since been implemented in other music-related hacking programs, such as [[Sonic One Music Editor]], [[xm3smps]], and [[xm4smps]]. | + | '''YMX''' is a voice bank format which contains a collection of [[YM2612]] voices, invented by [[saxman]] for use in his [[Sonic QX]] program. It has since been implemented in other music-related hacking programs, such as [[Sonic One Music Editor]], [[xm3smps]], and [[xm4smps]]. In 2017, [[saxman]] released [[YMX2SYX]], a tool that converts YMX banks to SysEx banks supported by Yamaha DX11, DX21, DX27, DX27S, DX100, and TX81Z synthesizers. |
Its name is a combination of letters from "'''YM'''2612" and "D'''X'''", the latter referring to Yamaha's line of FM synthesizers from the '80s. | Its name is a combination of letters from "'''YM'''2612" and "D'''X'''", the latter referring to Yamaha's line of FM synthesizers from the '80s. | ||
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byte number of groups (up to 255 groups) | byte number of groups (up to 255 groups) | ||
dword pointer to voice pointers | dword pointer to voice pointers | ||
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bits[8] (76543210) | bits[8] (76543210) | ||
0 -- Voice format (0=SMPS[S2], 1=GEMS) | 0 -- Voice format (0=SMPS[S2], 1=GEMS) | ||
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byte[25] voice data (SMPS Sonic 2 format) | byte[25] voice data (SMPS Sonic 2 format) | ||
string[10] voice name | string[10] voice name | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 7 July 2022
YMX is a voice bank format which contains a collection of YM2612 voices, invented by saxman for use in his Sonic QX program. It has since been implemented in other music-related hacking programs, such as Sonic One Music Editor, xm3smps, and xm4smps. In 2017, saxman released YMX2SYX, a tool that converts YMX banks to SysEx banks supported by Yamaha DX11, DX21, DX27, DX27S, DX100, and TX81Z synthesizers.
Its name is a combination of letters from "YM2612" and "DX", the latter referring to Yamaha's line of FM synthesizers from the '80s.
Specifications
The official specifications for the YMX format have been released by saxman.
=================================== YMX revision 1 format specification Created by Damian Grove 08/03/2011 =================================== The original YMX format is sufficient for most uses, but I wanted to update the format to make it a little more versatile and add support for the GEMS FM voice format so the YMX format could be extended to non-SMPS games. The new group feature will allow you to categorize your voices, so if you have voices from multiple levels or games, or if you want to group together all the types of instruments (e.g. woodwind, brass, etc.), you can do that. You can also have up to 65535 voices now, a vast improvement over the 128 limit from the original specification. All word and dword values described in this specification are little-endian. Any implementation of this revision should also support the original format. SMPS voices are in the Sonic 2 format and are 25 bytes in length. GEMS PSG voices are not supported. Only the FM-based GEMS voices are supported, and they are 39 bytes in length. All strings are in ASCII format. Voice and group names should use 0x20 for empty characters. Strings do not use any special terminating characters. Below is the structure of a YMX revision 1 file: HEADER: string[6] "YM2612" byte revision (0x01) word number of voices (up to 65535 voices) byte number of groups (up to 255 groups) dword pointer to voice pointers dword pointer to group pointers bits[8] (76543210) 0 -- Voice format (0=SMPS[S2], 1=GEMS) 1-7 -- RESERVED byte length of description string[0-255] bank description FOR EACH VOICE: dword pointer to voice FOR EACH VOICE: byte group (0=none) byte[25-39] voice data string[10] voice name byte length of description string[0-255] voice description FOR EACH GROUP: dword pointer to group FOR EACH GROUP: byte length of group name string[0-255] group name Below is the original YMX format: HEADER: string[6] "YM2612" byte revision (0x00) byte number of voices (0=0xFF, 1=0x00, 2=0x01; up to 128=0x7F) FOR EACH VOICE: byte[25] voice data (SMPS Sonic 2 format) string[10] voice name