An interrupt driven event sequencer has been designed that allows interactive control of many aspects of the music production including tempo, volume, scale, ...
Mar 24, 1980 · An interactive four voice organ simulator has been developed using a KIM-1 microcomputer with a 10K byte memory expansion.
The KIM-1, short for Keyboard Input Monitor, is a small 6502-based single-board computer developed and produced by MOS Technology, Inc. and launched in 1976.
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D. E. Swearingen, Thomas G. Windeknecht: A small KIM-1 based interactive music system. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1980: 171-173.
Recording programs with the KIM-1 and the cassette recorder
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A large number of KIM-1 users seem, like me, to have problems recording computer programs on the cassette recorder.
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 ...
Although the network seemed to have a sound more characteristic of one active musical intelligence, it could be viewed as three people making music and ...
By the mid-1970s small microcomputers such as the Kim-1 or the Intel. 8008 started to be affordable, opening the ground to a new generation of musicians and ...
On this page my collection of KIM-1 software in binary format, manuals and articles, from my tapes and scanned paper archives and user contributions.