RAM Music Machine

RAM Music Machine was a hardware add-on for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC464/664[1] released in 1986.[2] It was more advanced than the earlier SpecDrum and it could play melody samples, drum patterns or be used as an echo. You could sample your own sounds in 19,444 samples a second and use them. It also had MIDI ports to connect to synthesisers.[3][4] The price on introduction was £50.[5]

References

  1. CPC Wiki
  2. Waugh, Ian (January 1987). "RAM Music Machine". Music Technology (Jan 1987). Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  3. Bates, Jon. "The Music Machine". Crash (#34 - 1986/11).
  4. "Sample a byte of music..." Crash (50).
  5. Crash 74

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