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*[http://docs.bgmicro.com/pdf/ics76477a.pdf ICS76477a Sound Chip], BGMicro Electronics compilation |
*[http://docs.bgmicro.com/pdf/ics76477a.pdf ICS76477a Sound Chip], BGMicro Electronics compilation |
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*Panels, PCBs, and bundles from [http://synthcube.com/cart/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=henry synthCube]. |
*Panels, PCBs, and bundles from [http://synthcube.com/cart/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=henry synthCube]. |
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*[http://www.blacet.com/cool.html Dark Star Chaos Noise Modulated Sound Generator 2000] |
*[http://www.blacet.com/cool.html Dark Star Chaos Noise Modulated Sound Generator 2000] (lower down down the page) |
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Revision as of 11:28, 15 May 2014
The Texas Instruments SN76477 Complex Sound Generator was originally designed to produce sound effects for toys, pinball machines, home and arcade video games, etc.[1] The Blacet Research Dark Star Chaos module was based on the SN76477.[2]
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References
- ^ ICS76477 Sound Chip, Archer data sheet, BGMicro Electronics
- ^ The SN-Voice Project
Further reading
- Chapter 9, The Supercontroller, Build a Better Music Synthesizer by Thomas Henry, Tab Books, 1987, ISBN 0830602550
External links
- Wikipedia: Texas Instruments SN76477
- ICS76477a Sound Chip, BGMicro Electronics compilation
- Panels, PCBs, and bundles from synthCube.
- Dark Star Chaos Noise Modulated Sound Generator 2000 (lower down down the page)