The hardware and software aspects of a microprocessor-based synthesizer keyboard are discussed. The single board hardware configuration interfaces a musical instrument keyboard, user controls, sixteen analog output channels and tape I/O to the CPU. The real-time software allows dual section keyboard use with sequencer functions optimized for performance situations.
Authors:
Rossum, Dave; Wedge, Scott
Affiliation:
Ep Systems, Santa Clara, CA
AES Convention:
57 (May 1977)
Paper Number:
1231
Publication Date:
May 1, 1977
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