[sdiy] Two interesting early SDIY projects
Steve Lenham
lenham at clara.co.uk
Mon Jan 3 12:29:10 CET 2011
Thanks a lot, Mike - that would be great. I've had some other expressions of
interest in the scans too.
Even if we can't locate the 8088 code, it will still be interesting to see
the TTL-based voice processor and how much, or haw little, it has in common
with units like the DK Synergy.
Best regards,
Steve L.
> Steve,
>
> I've got the requisite Wireless World articles in front of me now.
>
> It will be a few days before I can get round to scanning them, so I'll
> drop
> you a note when they are done.
>
> There is very little code in the articles though, so you may have to
> contact
> the author for a copy. This apparently was either a 50 page listing of the
> 8088 source code or a BBC Micro 40 track disk!
>
> Regards
>
> Mike Gorman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> To: SDIY list
> Subject: [sdiy] Two interesting early SDIY projects
>
> While searching for someting completely different, I stumbled across a
> couple of interesting early '80s SDIY projects which I haven't seen posted
> before.
>
> 2-VCO monosynth with MIDI and patch storage from 1984/5:
>
> http://koo.corpus.cam.ac.uk/projects/elric/
>
> 8-voice digital polysynth with MIDI and arpeggiator from 1983:
>
> http://koo.corpus.cam.ac.uk/projects/digipoly/index.html
>
> The Digipoly design was published in "Electronics and Wireless World"
> during
>
> 1985(?) - I would love to get a copy/scan of these articles if anybody has
> them in their archive.
>
> Cheers and belated Happy New Year,
>
> Steve L.
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