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3. The Amstrad sound. | 3. The Amstrad sound. | ||
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5. Waveforms and envelopes. | 5. Waveforms and envelopes. | ||
6. Using noise. | 6. Using noise. | ||
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| 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.