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Apple Computer, Inc., 20525 Mariani Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014
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Control Data Education Co., 8100 34th Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Electronic Courseware Systems, 309 Windsor Road, Champaign, IL 61820
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Notable Software, P.O. Box 1556, Philadelphia, PA 19105
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Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium, 2520 Broadway Dr., St. Paul, MN 55113
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Musitronic, Inc., P.O. Box 441, Owatonna, MN 55060
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Syntauri Corporation, 3506 Waverly St., Palo Alto, CA 94306
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Temporal Acuity Products, Inc., 1535 121st Ave., S. E., Bellevue, WA 98005
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Soundchaser Music Keyboard
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A 49-key four-octave keyboard. Links to Apple-type computer. Available from Musitronic.
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AlphaSyntauri—a keyboard synthesizer
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Compatible with the Apple II. Available from Syntauri Corporation.
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Roland Compu Music CMU-800R—a six-voiced sound synthesizer designed to be attached to a personal computer. Currently available for the Apple II, it will soon be available for the IBM PC and S-100 systems. Contact the Roland Corporation, 2401 Saybrook Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040, 213/685–5141.
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Integrated Music Synthesizer built by Lippold Haken at CERL (Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, University of Illinois). Compatible with the PLATO system.
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Delaware Sound Synthesizer. Compatible with the PLATO system. Available from the University of Delaware. Write to Office of Computer-Based Instruction, University of Delaware, Main and Academy Streets. Newark. Delaware, 19711.
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Instavox RA-12 Rapid Access Audio Unit. Available from Education and Information Systems, Inc., 804 N. Neil St., P.O. Box 1774. Champaign. IL 61820
