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To understand Genesis SoundFonts, one must first understand the hardware. The console’s sound chip, the , was a Frequency Modulation (FM) synthesis chip. It didn’t play recordings of instruments; rather, it used operators and algorithms to generate raw sound waves from scratch. This created the sharp, metallic, and "crunchy" basslines and leads synonymous with Genesis classics like Sonic the Hedgehog or Streets of Rage .