Category:EMS Spectron
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- EMS Spectron (1974, formerly Spectre)
In the UK Richard Monkhouse working for EMS developed a hybrid video synthesiser — Spectre — later renamed 'Spectron' which used the EMS patchboard system to allow completely flexible connections between module inputs and outputs. The video signals were digital, but they were controlled by analog voltages. There was a digital patchboard for image composition and an analog patchboard for motion control.
— English Wikipedia article “Video synthesizer#Confluence of ideas of Electronics and Arts”
References
[edit]- Hinton, Graham (2001-06-17). Spectron (1974, formerly Spectre). A Guide to the EMS Product Range - 1969 to 1979. Cornwall: Electronic Music Studios. Archived from the original on 2013-10-31.
- David Kirk. "...". FOCUS magazine.
- SPECTRE Color Video Synthesizer. Video Synthesizers, Tool Shack. AudioVisualizers.com Inc.. "This page is based upon an article by David Kirk, for FOCUS magazine, although it has be heavily modified."
- EMS SPECTRE - User Manual (html).
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