Piston Collage noise
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A Piston Collage noise has 4 oscillators and is generally used for drums or sound effects. | A Piston Collage noise has 4 oscillators and is generally used for drums or sound effects. | ||
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+ | Files start with bytes {{magic|50 54 4E 4F 49 53 45 2D}}, or "{{magic|PTNOISE-}}" in [[ASCII]]. | ||
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Piston Collage noise is one of the formats for sound clips used in creating songs with the Piston Collage / PxTone music creation program, alongside Piston Collage voice. (More general sound formats like WAV can also be used.)
A Piston Collage noise has 4 oscillators and is generally used for drums or sound effects.
[edit] Identification
Files start with bytes 50 54 4E 4F 49 53 45 2D
, or "PTNOISE-
" in ASCII.