Category:PPG Waveterm
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References
[edit]- Jonathan Miller. "Retro Family Tree - Wavetable synthesis is inextricably linked to PPG and Waldorf's lengthy lineage of Wave synths. ...". Future Music 107: 88-89."PPG WAVETERM A: A dedicated (Motorola 6809 microprocessor-based) music computer offering Wave 2.2 users eight-bit user sampling, wavetable creation and fancy (by 1982 standards) sequencing options, all for $10,650 (approximately £7,500). Just look at those eight-inch floppy disk drives! ",
"PPG WAVETERM B: The last PPG product to be commercially released (in 1985) at a cost of $11,995 (approximately £8,000). 5.25-inch disk drives, 16-bit sampling courtesy of an improved Motorola 68000 microprocessor (transferable to the Wave 2.3 in compressed 12-bit) and even fancier 24-track sequencing was the order of the day. "
Media in category "PPG Waveterm"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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8inch disk.png 580 × 580; 216 KB
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PPG Wave 2.3 and Waveterm.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 2.51 MB
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PPG Waveterm Wave Render.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 1.81 MB
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PPG WavetermB Compute A Wave.jpg 3,490 × 2,487; 816 KB
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PPG WavetermB Compute A Wavetable.jpg 3,572 × 2,493; 1.04 MB
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PPG WavetermB Create A Playcommand.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 1.59 MB
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PPG WavetermB Main Screen.jpg 3,683 × 2,483; 748 KB
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PPG with Waveterm B in the background.jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 664 KB