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  2. MyNoise - Wikipedia

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    MyNoise was created in 2013 [1][2] by Stéphane Pigeon, a Belgian audio processing engineer, sound designer, [3][4] and electrical engineer. [2] By April 2016, the website was one of the top 10,000 visited websites in the United States. [1] In 2018, it received a million page views per month. [2]

  3. Infrasound - Wikipedia

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    Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low frequency sound, describes sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of human audibility (generally 20 Hz, as defined by the ANSI/ASA S1.1-2013 standard). [1] Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be ...

  4. Programmable sound generator - Wikipedia

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    Programmable sound generator. A programmable sound generator (PSG) is a sound chip that generates (or synthesizes) audio wave signals built from one or more basic waveforms, and often some kind of noise. PSGs use a relatively simple method of creating sound compared to other methods such as frequency modulation synthesis or pulse-code ...

  5. Texas Instruments SN76489 - Wikipedia

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    The SN76489[1] Digital Complex Sound Generator (DCSG) is a TTL -compatible programmable sound generator chip from Texas Instruments. [2] Its main application was the generation of music and sound effects in game consoles, arcade video games, and home computers (TI-99/4A, BBC Micro, ColecoVision, IBM PCjr, Tomy Tutor, Master System, Game Gear ...

  6. General Instrument AY-3-8910 - Wikipedia

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    The AY-3-8910 is a 3-voice programmable sound generator (PSG) designed by General Instrument (GI) in 1978, initially for use with their 16-bit CP1610 or one of the PIC 1650 series of 8-bit microcomputers. The AY-3-8910 and its variants were used in many arcade games —Konami's Gyruss contains five [1] —and Bally pinball machines as well as ...

  7. Philips SAA1099 - Wikipedia

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    The Philips SAA1099 sound generator is a 6-voice sound chip used by some 1980s devices. [1] [2] [3]It can produce several different waveforms by locking the volume envelope generator to the frequency generator, and also has a noise generator with 3 preset frequencies which can be locked to the frequency generator for greater range.