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Information

Title: Music & Sound on your Amstrad
Authors: Ian Sinclair
Publisher: Melbourne House
Year: 1985
Pages: 155
ISBN: 0-86161-192-6

Contents


1. Sound sense.
2. Music hath charms.
3. The Amstrad sound.
4. Harmony and stereo.
5. Waveforms and envelopes.
6. Using noise.
7. Loose ends.

Appendix A: Musical terms.
Appendix B: Musical instruments.
Appendix C: Connecting to other units.