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Kawasaki Synthesizer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kawasaki Synthesizer
The ''Kawasaki Synthesizer'' is a musical software tool for the Commodore 64 created in 1983 by Japanese jazz musician, Ryo Kawasaki. The first of four music programs created by Kawasaki, ''Kawasaki Synthesizer'' was followed by ''Kawasaki Rhythm Rocker'' in 1985, and then ''Kawasaki Magical Musiquill'' in 1985. Following this Kawasaki created ''Kawasaki MIDI Workstation'' his only software title intended for professional use instead of personal or educational use. ==Development history== As soon as the Commodore 64 was released in 1982, Kawasaki immediately bought one, paying $600 for it at an electronics store on 45th street in Manhattan.〔 Kawasaki was fascinated by the possibilities the system afforded him〔 and in two years he taught himself to program and wrote four programs in machine code using SuperMon (a tool created by Jim Butterfield) that he released commercially on 5¼-inch floppy for $49.95 each as well as an unpublished 8-track real-time MIDI recorder called ''Midi-Workstation''.〔
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