Digital Control Bus

Digital Control Bus

Digital Control Bus (parfois Digital Connection Bus[1] ou Digital Communication Bus[2]) est un type d'interface utilisé sur certains instruments de musique électronique.

C'est une interface propriétaire développée par la société Roland Corporation en 1981[3]. Elle était implantée sur le Roland Juno-60 et Roland Jupiter-8 et sur au moins deux séquenceurs, le JSQ-60 et le MSQ-700. Elle a été rapidement supplantée par le système MIDI. Il existe des convertisseurs DCB-MIDI (MD-8) qui permettent de piloter ces anciens types de synthétiseurs.

Notes et références

  1. Jenkins, Mark (2007), Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying. Amsterdam; Boston; London: Elsevier/Focal Press. p. 91. (ISBN 0240520726)
  2. Russ, Martin (1996), Sound Synthesis and Sampling, Focal Press. p. 193. (ISBN 9780240514291)
  3. Kakehashi, Ikutarō; Olsen, Rober (2002). I Believe in Music: Life Experiences and Thoughts on the Future of Electronic Music by the Founder of the Roland Corporation, Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 197. (ISBN 9780634037832)



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