[sdiy] Xpander

Gordonjcp gordonjcp at gjcp.net
Sun Oct 18 22:07:45 CEST 2020


On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 12:20:00PM +0100, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> The Prophet T8 worked the same way, with the main processor writing to a common RAM area shared with the voice (“final”) processor.
> 
> Given the speed of serial comms at the time, it makes a lot of sense. In many ways it *still* makes a lot of sense.

I don't know, the Juno 106 communicates between the main CPU and the voice CPU at MIDI speeds but with only two-byte messages.

Nobody's ever accused the 106 of being laggy.

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Gordonjcp



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