![]() Playcard music, offering only the melody, obbligato and bass channels. Internal AY-3-891x three-channel sound chip was used to play the When used with a standard MSX computer, the MSX's This consisted of a ProgramĬartridge, to which a separate Playcard Reader module was connected viaĪ short wire. Reader for MSX Computer System Yamaha also madeĪ Playcard system for the MSX computer. Similarly-named systems found on other Yamaha keyboards. The Playcard system should not be confused with Occasionally - another indicator that the Playcard system may not haveīeen as successful as the rival Casio system, even though it probably Other models seem quite rare and only crop up on eBay very Only the PC-100 is relatively common, and appears quite frequently onĮBay. TheĬN-1000 and MR-1 organs also support Playcards. Yamaha keyboard models are known to support Playcards: PC-50, PC-100, PC-1000, PCS-30, PCS-500 and PCR-800. Unlike the Casio system, there was no recordable equivalent of the The actual "double-sided" feature for long tunes was ever used. That are physically double-sided, each side of these cards is scannedĪnd played separately as if it were a separate card. Than will fit on a single magnetic stripe. This permits longer tunes to be stored in RAM Show that the other side should now be swiped to load the remainder of After theįirst side is swiped, the keyboard's indicator light flashes rapidly to With two magnetic stripes, one on each side of the card. This makes Playcard music sound very much like Casio ROM Pack music. So-called "obbligato" channel (providing a counter-melody or harmony),īoth of which play simultaneously with the keyboard's built-in rhythmĪnd auto-accompaniment, with programmed chord changes, fill-ins etc. The Casio system, consisting of a monophonic melody channel and a The orchestration of the Playcard music is also very similar to that of To guide you - very similar to the Casio ROM Pack To teach you to play the tunes, using flashing LEDs above each key Listening to the music, Playcard keyboards had various training modes Were Casio models supporting ROM Packs the Playcard format seemed to Playcard-compatible keyboard models were made, but far fewer than there Later, while Casio's system was still alive into the early 1990s. ![]() Pack feature appeared, but seemed to disappear only two years Which read the music data from the magnetic stripe into RAM ready forĪppeared around 1982, probably just before the Casio The card is swiped through a slot on compatible Yamaha keyboards, Please look at ALL of the photos as they are a part of the description.Information, rather like modern-day MIDI files,Ī magnetic stripe along the edge of a large (a little smaller thanĬard. FREE SHIPPING FOR ALL OF THE USA!!! View My Other Items For Sale Pictures sell!Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.250+ Listing Templates!Auctiva gets you noticed!THE simple solution for eBay cCounter a Track Page Views WithAuctiva's FREE Counter Condition: It powers up the green light blinks and the fan runs. Please look at ALL of the photos as they are a part of the description. Up for consideration is a Soundcraftsmen PCR 800 Power Amplifier ~ FREE SHIPPING It powers up the green light blinks and the fan runs. Soundcraftsmen PCR 800 Power Amplifier ~ 205 Watts Per Channel ~ FREE SHIPPING Soundcraftsmen PCR 800 Power Amplifier ~ 205 Watts Per Channel ~ FREE SHIPPING Click images to enlarge Description Hello. Item: 392051032870 Soundcraftsmen PCR 800 Power Amplifier ~ 205 Watts Per Channel ~ FREE SHIPPING. ![]()
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