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Revision as of 06:31, 26 May 2007
A drumkit by the British company Cheetah. The drumkit was able to play 8bit sound samples. Quality of the playback was nice, considering the time and price. The samples was read from the suplied tapes. There was serveral tapes with different themes! Along with the Amdrum came a sequencing program. It was possible to copy the samples to disc, but the sequencing program had to be patched!
Amdrum was probably Cheetahs version of the SpecDrum (As revealed on the PCB "AMSTRAD SPECDRUM")
No CPC emulator supports the Amdrum. To hear 'Amdrum' in action the Spectrum emulator Spectaculator emulates the SpecDrum.
No other software than Cheetahs own sequencer is know to use the Amdrum.
Contents
Technical Specifications
The PCB(oneside) contains five chips:
74LS30N | Port decoding |
74LS32N | Port decoding |
SN74LS04N | ? |
064C0P | Amplifier? |
Ferranti ZN428E-8 | 8bit DAC |
IO Ports unknown
Kits
Afro Kit Covertape
Tapes
Afro Kit Tape
Electro Kit Tape
Latin Kit Tape
Pictures
Manual in PDF
Weblinks
Review of the Spectrum version