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Replay System |
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The TMS 9000 Replay System uses a standard
IBM compatible computer to store the necessary information to
make a faithful reproduction. The system is screen driven and
the various functions are selected from the screen. |
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Record |
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Each new recording can be
given a music title and composers name for reference at a later
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Play |
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During playback, a bar display
indicates progress through the music. The music can be played
back in its entirety, or the cursor keys can be used to advance
or retard the position. |
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Program Sequence |
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Several recordings can be
linked together to form a recital program or Sequence. The pieces
of music can be arranged in any order. Pre-determined delays
can be inserted between each piece of music or each piece can
be programmed to start from the computer keyboard. |
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Music Files |
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Music files can de deleted,
edited and transferred to a floppy disc as a back-up, or as part
of a library system. Music files previously copied onto a floppy
disc can be restored and used alone or as part of a music sequence. |
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