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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, playing recorded audio on a computer was hard to do. Uncompressed audio required large storage, and decompressing audio used too many CPU cycles.

 

Most systems opted for a different way to play music. Instead of storing recorded audio, software would contain the sheet music for the songs included in the program.

 

These systems had special hardware which could produce a wide variety of sounds systematically, given a musical note as an input.

 

The software would read the sheet music and play certain notes at specific times using the sound hardware.

 

The Chromasound Nova is a music player that plays songs that are compatible with the ASCII MSX2 system. It uses the same sound hardware, and has some features of its own.

 

The Chromasound Nova Direct is a Chromasound Nova in a Raspberry Pi HAT form factor. Use it to play and compose music using original sound hardware.

 

A Raspberry Pi is not included but you can purchase one here.

 

Supporting apps include csplay and Chromasound Studio.

Chromasound Nova Direct

$35.00Price
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  • Audio

    9 FM synthesis channels, 2 operators per channel

    3 FM channels are convertible to 5 rhythm channels

    3 Tone/noise channels

    1 PCM channel, up to 44.1 kHz

  • Hardware

    Raspberry Pi HAT form factor

    16 MHz processor with 2 KB RAM

    1x FM synthesizer

    1x Tone/noise generator

  • Also Included

    1 ft USB-C power cable

    16 GB microSD (includes software & demos)

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