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ABSTRACT
An interactive four voice organ simulator has been developed using a KIM-1 microcomputer with a 10K byte memory expansion. The basic organ simulator for the KIM-1 is that of Hal Chamberlin of Microcomputer Technology Unlimited. An interrupt driven event sequencer has been designed that allows interactive control of many aspects of the music production including tempo, volume, scale, and timbre (waveform harmonics).
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Chamberlin, H., "A Sampling of Techniques for Computer Performance of Music," BYTE Magazine, September, 1977.
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Windeknecht, T. G. and Windeknecht, M. B., "A Microcomputer Graphics Study of Handweaving Patterns," NCC '79 Personal Computing Proceedings, New York, 1979.
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Windeknecht, M. B. and Windeknecht, T. G., Color-And-Weave, (to be published), Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1980.
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Windeknecht, T. G., "BREVITY: An Assembly Language for the 6502 Microprocessor," NCC '79 Personal Computing Proceedings, New York, 1979.
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