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(since I redirected NES audio here, I should link to the APU reference also.)
 
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The [[Famicom]] had the capability of audio expansion, via an audio return loop on its [[Cartridge connector|cartridge connector]]. Cartridges containing additional hardware would mix the incoming 2A03 audio signal with their own audio signal produced by the [[Mapper|mapper]] chip. The [[FDS]] also produced expansion sound which operated through the same cartridge connector.
The [[Famicom]] had the capability of audio expansion, via an audio return loop on its [[Cartridge connector|cartridge connector]]. Cartridges containing additional hardware would mix the [[APU|incoming 2A03 audio]] signal with their own audio signal produced by the [[Mapper|mapper]] chip. The [[FDS]] also produced expansion sound which operated through the same cartridge connector.
 
See: [[List of games with expansion audio]]


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Latest revision as of 01:32, 8 May 2014

The Famicom had the capability of audio expansion, via an audio return loop on its cartridge connector. Cartridges containing additional hardware would mix the incoming 2A03 audio signal with their own audio signal produced by the mapper chip. The FDS also produced expansion sound which operated through the same cartridge connector.