The criteria used in the design of a polyphonic keyboard, including outputs to be generated, type of keyboard contacts to be used, contact bounce suppression, speed of operation, accuracy of output information, and channel assignment algorithms, are discussed. A description of the circuits used to meet these requirements is given and their operation is explained.
Authors:
Hovey, Carl A.; Seamans, David A.
Affiliation:
DEPARTMENT Of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY,PULLMAN, WA
AES Convention:
51 (May 1975)
Paper Number:
1016
Publication Date:
May 1, 1975
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