LA32
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Linear Arithmetic 32 | |
Developer: | Roland |
Released: | 1987-??-?? |
Type: | Chip |
The Linear Arithmetic 32 (LA32) is an audio chip designed around 1987 by Roland and used in several of their synthesizers. The chip uses traditional subtractive synthesis combined with PCM-based samples to give a sound superior to what subtractive synthesis can achieve alone.
The term "linear arithmetic" is derived from the facts that the synthesis is all digital (linear) and a summing (arithmetic) of sounds.
The following synthesizers and sound cards utilized the LA32:
Release | Device | Notes |
---|---|---|
1987-??-?? | D-50 | A keyboard synthesizer. |
1987-??-?? | MT-32 | |
1988-??-?? | LAPC-I | |
198?-??-?? | LAPC-N | |
198?-??-?? | CM-32L | |
198?-??-?? | CM-64 | |
198?-??-?? | MT-100 |
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Emulation Status
By its very nature, the Munt MT-32 emulator, emulates the LA32 chip.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_Arithmetic_synthesis - Wikipedia.