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- ARP_Chroma abstract "The ARP Chroma is a model of polyphonic synthesizer developed in 1981 by ARP Instruments, Inc. just before that company's bankruptcy and collapse. The design was eventually released by Fender as the Rhodes Chroma, and was one of the early microprocessor-based Analog synthesizers. It was not the first commercial synth with a touch-sensitive keyboard, using 64 weighted wooden keys; some units also included a polyphonic pressure sensor under the keys. The synthesizer had 16 channels normally used in pairs for 8-note polyphony. It was controlled via a panel consisting of multi-purpose touch switches for selecting sounds or parameters of sound with a single slider for adjusting parameters. This approach was later copied by many more successful synths, such as the Yamaha DX-7. The main microprocessor was a 68B09, and it had a computer interface consisting of a 25-pin D-sub connector — this was before the invention of MIDI). An Apple IIe interface card with sequencing software was released later on. Eventually, a third party came out with a Chroma-to-MIDI converter box.[citation needed] Fender also released a keyboardless version called the Chroma Expander, which could be slaved to the Chroma via its computer interface.".
- ARP_Chroma thumbnail Rhodes_Chroma,_Expander,_Apple_IIe_computer_(lowres),_National_Music_Centre.jpg?width=300.
- ARP_Chroma wikiPageExternalLink www.rhodeschroma.com.
- ARP_Chroma wikiPageExternalLink ?id=arpeggio.
- ARP_Chroma wikiPageID "1708573".
- ARP_Chroma wikiPageRevisionID "561486255".
- ARP_Chroma dates "1982".
- ARP_Chroma extControl "Apple II interface".
- ARP_Chroma hasPhotoCollection ARP_Chroma.
- ARP_Chroma imageCaption "Rhodes Chroma, Expander, and Apple IIe".
- ARP_Chroma keyboard "64".
- ARP_Chroma polyphony "16".
- ARP_Chroma synthManufacturer ARP_Instruments.
- ARP_Chroma synthManufacturer Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation.
- ARP_Chroma synthManufacturer Rhodes_piano.
- ARP_Chroma synthName "Chroma".
- ARP_Chroma synthesisType Analog_synthesizer.
- ARP_Chroma synthesisType Subtractive_synthesis.
- ARP_Chroma timbrality "2".
- ARP_Chroma wordnet_type synset-synthesizer-noun-2.
- ARP_Chroma subject Category:ARP_synthesizers.
- ARP_Chroma type ARPSynthesizers.
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- ARP_Chroma comment "The ARP Chroma is a model of polyphonic synthesizer developed in 1981 by ARP Instruments, Inc. just before that company's bankruptcy and collapse. The design was eventually released by Fender as the Rhodes Chroma, and was one of the early microprocessor-based Analog synthesizers. It was not the first commercial synth with a touch-sensitive keyboard, using 64 weighted wooden keys; some units also included a polyphonic pressure sensor under the keys.".
- ARP_Chroma label "ARP Chroma".
- ARP_Chroma label "ARP Chroma".
- ARP_Chroma label "ARP Chroma".
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- ARP_Chroma depiction Rhodes_Chroma,_Expander,_Apple_IIe_computer_(lowres),_National_Music_Centre.jpg.
- ARP_Chroma isPrimaryTopicOf ARP_Chroma.