Philips NMS-1205
The Philips NMS-1205 was a MSX AUDIO cartridge (without BIOS) using Yamaha Y8950 chip (released in 1984).[1] NMS-1205 was only sold in Europe for MSX Personal Computer.
This cartridge featured FM sound synthesizer, Sound sampler (ADPCM with 32 kB sample RAM), MIDI interface, audio & MIDI I/O connectors, and also built in software (Music-BOX, CALL MUSICBOX).
Features
FM sound synthesizer : OPL (FM Operator Type-L) compatible
- 2 RCA mono Audio-out connectors
- Volume adjuster (Sample volume)
Sound sampler : 32kB sampleRAM for the ADPCM unit
- Audio-in connector (mono, RCA, to sample from a "line"-source)
- External microphone connector (mono)
- Builtin microphone (mono)
When external microphone or line is connected the internal microphone is automatically disabled.
MIDI interface : In/Out/Thru
- Connector for music keyboard (NMS-1160)
Built in software : Music-BOX, CALL MUSICBOX
gollark: If you need giant cubes, I'm your cactus.
gollark: sascha_tjwld
gollark: It's off here.
gollark: There are no pidgeons in Minceraft.
gollark: Yes, I saw it, it's a stupid way to say "don't take things literally".
References
- "MSX Audio section", The Ultimate MSX FAQ
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