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  1. emxp-nix emxp-nix Public

    Run the classic E-mu Systems sampler data tool EMXP (emxp.net) anywhere!

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  2. EMAX-Anti-Aliasing-Elliptical-LP-Fil... EMAX-Anti-Aliasing-Elliptical-LP-Filter-Bypass.md
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    # E-mu Systems EMAX Anti-Aliasing Elliptical LP Filter Bypass Modification
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    ## AKA: "SP-1200 Alias Mod"
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    ## Overview
  3. Ensoniq_Mirage Ensoniq_Mirage Public

    Forked from ZAPPPP/Mirage

    A collection of files, OS, sound banks and manual for the infamous ENSONIQ MIRAGE DSK 8-Bit Audio Sampler

  4. CEM-5530.md CEM-5530.md
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    # CEM 5530 Application Notes
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    ## Power Supplies
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    Vss (pin 20) is not allowed to exceed 16V. The positive supply (Vdp) may range from 4.5V to 10V, while the negative supply (Vss) may be between -4.5V and -10V. The values selected for the supplies affect the maximum input and output voltage swings before significant distortion. The maximum positive swing is 2.5V below the positive supply, and the maximum negative swing is 2.5V above the negative supply. Thus, ±8V supplies will accommodate inputs and outputs between +5V and -5V, while ±5V supplies will allow voltage swings between +2.5V and -2.5V. Supplies need not be symmetrical: ±2.5V to ±5V supplies may be used. For a 0 to +5V output, +8V supplies are required.
  5. This document describes the implemen... This document describes the implementation of a contrast control circuit for the ERM24064-1 Series 240x64 graphic LCD module using a potentiometer.
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    # LCD Contrast Control Circuit Documentation
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    **Author:** Johanness Nilsson for https://shop.Synthesizer.repair  
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    **Date:** 5/20/2025  
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    **Component:** ERM24064-1 Series Graphic LCD Module
  6. Fatar-TP-8S-decoded Fatar-TP-8S-decoded Public

    Forked from mlon/keyboard

    Code base allows for decoding the signals from the FARTAR TP/8S TP/8SK and turn into general MIDI signals

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