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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Some listeners say they prefer the sound of the original Spectrum's 1-bit beeper to the 128Ks' AY-3-8912, and if you compare the title music on, for example, Sweevo's World (48K) vs Sweevo's Whirled (128K), you'd be forgiven for thinking the publishers were trying to promote this view. On the other hand, while it is possible to emulate multiple channels on the beeper, any more than 3 tends to sound choppy and hissy, and the AY chip saves the CPU a lot of work. |