
via computinghistory.org:
"A weekend of retro synthesizers, drum machines and samplers ...
Come and try the synthesizers, samplers and drum machines that changed the way music is created. This weekend will explore how computers and digital equipment changed the music industry. With classic keyboards, Raspberry Pi computers running Sonic Pi, BBC Micros with sound programming guides, and Apple Macs that let you remix music with bananas… there’s something for all!
Free drop-in event included as part of your admission fee. Bring your own headphones!
Come and experience some classic machines of the 80s and 90s including :
Roland D-50
Roland S-750
Roland MC-202
Roland TB-303
Roland SH-101
Roland Alpha Juno-1
Yamaha SY-85
Yamaha CS5
Akai S1000
Casio FZ-1
Casio CZ-101
Casio VZ-1
Akai AX-80
Korg T1
Ensoniq EMU-32
Kawai K4R
DR-550
Yamaha RX
Casio RZ-1
Casio DD-5
Yamaha MSX Computer with Keyboard
Commodore 64 Computer with Keyboard
Stay tuned for more info ...
Time: 10am - 5pm.
* Concessions include Students, OAPs, Disabled and Carers.
* Family entry is for 2 Adults and 2 Children.
This event is part of our Viva Computer! festival. Viva Computer! is a Heritage Lottery funded project to set up a multimedia archive and festival exhibition. It aims to capture and communicate the magic of the computing industry’s heritage and history of innovation, with a focus on Cambridge’s unique position within it."
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