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==Electronic music projects== |
==Electronic music projects== |
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The [[Matinee Organ]] and [[E&MM Spectrum|Spectrum]] synthesizer were serialised from the first issue, and made available as kits. The articles contained [[schematics]] with explanations, parts lists and instructions for building and setting up.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Maplin Electronics]]</ref> |
The [[Matinee Organ]] and [[E&MM Spectrum Synthesizer|Spectrum]] synthesizer were serialised from the first issue, and made available as kits. The articles contained [[schematics]] with explanations, parts lists and instructions for building and setting up.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Maplin Electronics]]</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 17:41, 8 February 2014
Electronics & Music Maker or E&MM magazine was first published in March 1981 by electronic component supplier Maplin Electronics Ltd.
Electronic music projects
The Matinee Organ and Spectrum synthesizer were serialised from the first issue, and made available as kits. The articles contained schematics with explanations, parts lists and instructions for building and setting up.[1]
References
External links
- The Cloned Analog Gear website has some scans of E&MM plans.
- Synthnut's Tech pages:Electronics & Music Maker