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A digitally digital sound sampling and playback device.The Music Machine was built designed by Flare Technology and manufactured by a British Company called [[Ram Electronics|RAM Electronics]].
The Amstrad CPC version is almost identical to the the ZX Spectrum version, only difference was the address decoding logic.
The Music Machine came with a simple microphone. Recording quality could be improved by using a better(and more expensive) microphone. It came with its own sound sampling software and a sequencer.
The Music Machine was never used for producing sound effects in [[:Category:Demos|Demos]].
Now, thanks to Jose Leandro, the hardware specialist of the spectrum, with his famous page :
http://trastero.speccy.org/cosas/JL/JL.htm
We can know more about this hardware.
== Weblinks Technical Specifications ==
The Music Machine uses [[NMI]] interrupt, but it is not clear exactly what it uses it for. All of the devices on The Music Machine data bus are accessible to the Amstrad within its I/O space. ACIA transactions must use 16-bit IO instructions; the converters are accesible via 8-bit IO instructions. {|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}| ''Port''||''Direction''||''Name''||''Description''|-| F8E8h || Write Only || INTERUPT_SEL| Writing 01 to this port disables internal Amstrad interrupts and replaces the IRQ signal from ACIA. Writing 00 restores normality. ''(Unclear how this works exactly - the description sounds as if uses an [[External Interrupt]] (rather than a [[NMI]]), and as if it does somehow disable the CPC's internal 300Hz interrupt?)''|-| F8ECh || Write only|| ACIA_Control| See [[6850 ACIA chip]] for details|-| F8EDh || Write only || ACIA_Data_write| See [[6850 ACIA chip]] for details|-| F8EEh || Read only || ACIA_Status| See [[6850 ACIA chip]] for details|-| F8EFh || Read only || ACIA_Data_read| See [[6850 ACIA chip]] for details|-| F8F0h || Write only || DAC_WRITE| Data can written to the DAC via this port|-| F8F4h || Read only || ADC_READ| The contents of the A-to-D can be read via this port. Note that the A-to-D must have been startet at least 20uS before this port can be read|-| F8F8h || Strobe || ADC_START| Reading or writing to this port will start analogue to digital conversion|-|} == Manual Pictures == <gallery> caption="The Music Machine"> Image:MusicMachine boxed.JPG| the unit in its boxImage:Music machine 1.jpg|Image:Music machine 2.jpg|missing female connector (?)Image:Music machine back.jpg|BacksideImage:Music machine microphone 1.jpg|The microphoneImage:Music machine microphone 2.jpg|The microphoneImage:Rammusicmashine.jpg|With female connector
</gallery>
<gallery caption="The Music Machine Layout, thanks to Jose Leandro">
File:Music Machine - Delante.jpg|The Music Machine - Front
File:Music Machine - Detras.jpg|The Music Machine - Back
File:Music Machine - Conectores.jpg|The Music Machine - Connectors
File:Music Machine - Sin Tapa.jpg|The Music Machine - Without Top
File:Music Machine - PCB Componentes.jpg|The Music Machine - PCB Components
File:Music Machine - PCB Pistas.jpg|The Music Machine - PCB Tracks
File:Music Machine - PCB Front.png|The Music Machine - PCB Front
File:Music Machine - PCB Back.png|The Music Machine - PCB Back
File:Music Machine - Layout.jpg|The Music Machine - Layout
</gallery>
== Tape ==
<gallery> caption="Music Machine">
Image:Music Machine Tape - side B.jpg|Music Machine Tape side B
Image:Music Machine Tape - side A.jpg|Music Machine Tape side A
</gallery>
== Reviews ==
* [[Amstradbladet]] (1987, Issue 9, [[Media:Amstrad Bladet8709022.jpg|Page 22]], and [[Media:Amstrad Bladet8709023.jpg|Page 23]]) (Danish)
* [[Amstrad Computer User]] (March 1987, [[Media:Amstrad Computer User8703 064.jpg|Page 64]], [[Media:Amstrad Computer User8703 065.jpg|Page 65]], and [[Media:Amstrad Computer User8703 066.jpg|Page 66]])
* Review in [[Ε.Π.Τ.Α / Η Ελληνική πλευρά του Amstrad (Greek Side Of Amstrad)]]:
<gallery caption="Review in Greek Side of Amstrad n.6 (May 1987)">
Image:MusicMachine GSOA p1.jpg
Image:MusicMachine GSOA p2.jpg
Image:MusicMachine GSOA p3.jpg
</gallery>
== Advertisements ==
[[image:MusicMachine ACU ad 1987.jpg|thumb|none]]
== Datasheets ==
* [[Media:MC1458.pdf|Datasheet for MC1458]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
* [[Media:MC 6850.pdf|Datasheet for MC6850]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
* [[Media:A6850.pdf|Datasheet for ACIA 6850]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
* [[Media:1983 Ferranti Data Converters.pdf|Datasheet for Ferranti Data Converters]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
* [[Media:ZN448.pdf|Datasheet for Ferranti ZN448/ZN449]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
== Manual ==
* [[Media:Music_Machine_Manual.pdf|Music Machine (RAM Electronics) Manual]] {{EN}} {{PDF}}
== Download ==
* [[Media:Music Machine (tape).zip|Music Machine (Tape).zip]] (CDT for Emulators & Exemple on MP3)
* [[Media:Music Machine (Eagle).zip|Music Machine (Eagle).zip]] (Music Machine files for Eagle)
== Weblinks ==
* [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=4329 ''Music Machine'' from CPC-Power]
* [http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware-audio-music_machine.htm ''Music Machine'' from CPCrulez]
* [http://hardware.speccy.org/temp/Amstrad-MusicMachine.html ''Music Machine'' from hardware.speccy.org]
* [http://www.microhobby.com/200903/hard/ram_music_machine.htm ''Music Machine'' from www.microhobby.com]
* [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/hardware/feat17.html Advert for the Music Machine]
* [http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Keyboard%2FSynth/product/RAM/Music+Machine/10/1 Review]
* [http://www.wacci.org.uk/magazine/136/136_10.html Data transfer via MIDI]
* [http://www.compeng.dit.ie/staff/tscarff/6800/6850acia/6850.htm Information about the Motorola 6850 ACIA]
[[Category:Serial interfaces]] [[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:Music_and_sound]] [[Category:Manual]]