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The Programmable Digital Sound Generator - Part 1Group: Computer MusicianThe first in a major series of articles describing the design, construction and applications of the Programmable Digital Sound Generator, a music hardware add-on for the BBC Model B. Introduction by Alan Boothman. |
The Programmable Digital Sound Generator - Part 2Group: Computer MusicianPart 2: Applying the PDSGSome typical applications of the Programmable Digital Sound Generator, outlined by its designer, Alan Boothman. |
The Programmable Digital Sound Generator - Part 3Group: Computer MusicianPart 3: The Detailed Program InterfaceOur analysis of the Programmable Digital Sound Generator enters its third phase. Your guide: Alan Boothman. |
The Programmable Digital Sound Generator - Part 4Group: Computer MusicianPart 4: Further Hardware DetailsThe resumption of our series describing the design of Clef Products' new computer music system for the BBC micro, the PDSG. Designer Alan Boothman takes up the story. |
The Programmable Digital Sound Generator - Part 5Group: Computer MusicianPart 5: Sound Systems RevisitedOur series on Clef Products' synth add-on for the BBC Micro comes to a conclusion. Alan Boothman ties up the loose ends. |
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