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Including a scanned digital keyboard projectArticle from Electronics & Music Maker, September 1981 |
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This is the last part in this series. The first article in this series is:
Using Microprocessors
(EMM Mar 81)
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Workbench - Impedance. What is it?! |
The Layman's Guide to Digital Logic Gates - (in one easy lesson) |
A Digitally Addressed Transposer - for Your Analog Keyboard or Sequencer |
Test Tone Oscillator |
Powertran MCS1 - Playing with Time (Part 1) |
Short Circuit |
Electronic Drum Sequencer - Software for BBC Micro |
Electro-Music Engineer - Transistor Power Amplifier Surgery |
Experimenting With Analog Delay |
Electro-Music Engineer - Tuning Up — A Review of VCO Calibration Methods (Part 1) |
Building A Bionic Sax |
Technically Speaking |
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