Hi all,</p>
I've been playing my lowly Yamaha 115D spinet Electone some this week. I have also been using some of the automatic accompaniment features. By today's standards, they seem limited, especially since it will only recognize major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chords. (You can play other chords, but the bass notes will not be correct.)
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However, in thinking about this, I realized that for its time (about 1979-80) that it was probably decent techonology. And that led me to my question. In organs of this vintage was the automatic accompaniment circuity purely analog or was there some limited use of computer chips/components to control this? This was roughly the era that the first electronic games for children were released; like Blip, Merlin, Speak and Spell, etc. I'm just curious about how this feature of organs (any manufacturer) of that era were controlled.</p>
Thanks,</p>
Allen
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