Not necessarily -- if you scroll down a bit, you'll see this:
"This Synergy SIA board is part of what you need to convert an original
Synergy I synthesizer into a Synergy II+. A Synergy II+ is the commercial
version of the Bell Labs Digital Synthesizer, and a Synergy II+ lets you
program the Synergy synthesizer by an external computer (a Kaypro II) to
load voices and store them on floppy disc and program timbres using CP/M
software called SYNHCS (SYNergy Host Control System). The SYNHCS version
3.182 CP/M software for Kaypro II was included along with this Synergy SIA
board and it has the complete Synergy voice cartridge library on Kaypro
CP/M disc and the Synergy SIA board. SYNHCS v 3.182 is the lsat and most
complete version of the SYNHCS software for controlling and editing the
timbres on the Synergy synthesizer, and it's also insanely rare. As far as
I know, no one else has SYNHCS v. 3.182 from 1985. Everyone else seems to
have SYNHCS v. 3.15 from December 1983. As you can see, this board comes in
two parts including MIDI ports because adding MIDI to the Synergy I
synthesizer is part of the function of the Synergy SIA board."
Garrett Meiers
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:11 PM, David Griffith <dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu>
wrote:
I noticed that doing a google image search on the string {kaypro 2/84}
yields an
interesting array of pictures that have nothing to do with
Kaypro. For instance, there are oodles of classic synthesizer pics.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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