Author: Justin Pot / Source: howtogeek.com

The SNES only had 64 kilobytes of audio RAM, yet composers used it to create some of the most memorable soundtracks in history. How is that possible?
Evan Puschak, AKA The Nerdwriter, explores just that in a video posted yesterday, and you should totally check it out.
The video goes over some technical details, including the chips that made this music possible. There’s the SPC700, the processing core, and the DSP, which actually made the sounds. Artists could sample extremely tiny…
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