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Using Microprocessors (Part 4) | |
Article from Electronics & Music Maker, June 1981 | |
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Using Microprocessors (Part 5)
(EMM Jul 81)
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Music On The Macintosh - Software and Hardware |
Software Support - Hints, Tips & News From The World Of Music Software |
Workbench - Signal Processors - Frequency Response Modification |
Power Dressing - The PowerPC |
Voice Frequency to Voltage Converter |
Workbench - CHECKA |
When Is A Computer? |
Software Support - Tips & News From The World Of Music Software |
Data To Music Conversion - A Low Cost Peripheral Circuit For Your Computer |
Reverb Modification |
A Low Cost, Special Purpose AR Generator |
Amiga Notes |
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