Inexpensive electronic keyboard instruments have been made possible by the use of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI). A typical system uses a fully custom VLSI -sound chip- which is under the control of a general-purpose microprocessor. This paper examines the tradeoffs involved in the design of a digital sound chip used in a commercial system. Two approaches to digital oscillator architecture are evaluated in light of the special limitations of LSI.
Authors:
Maunchly, J. William; Charpentier, Albert J.
Affiliation:
ENSONIQ Corp, Malvern, PA
AES Conference:
5th International Conference: Music and Digital Technology (May 1987)
Paper Number:
5-004
Publication Date:
May 1, 1987
Subject:
Music and Digital Technology
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