DCB (Digital Control Bus, Digital Connection Bus or Digital Communication Bus in some sources) was a proprietary data interchange interface by Roland Corporation, developed in 1981 and introduced in 1982 in their Roland Juno-60 and Roland Jupiter-8 products. DCB functions were basically the same as MIDI, but unlike MIDI (which is capable of transmitting a wide array of information), DCB could provide note on/off, program change and VCF/VCA control only. DCB-to-MIDI adapters were produced for a number of early Roland products. The DCB interface was made in 2 variants, the earlier one used 20-pin sockets and cables, later switching to the 14-pin Amphenol DDK connector vaguely resembling a parallel port.
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| - DCB (Digital Control Bus, Digital Connection Bus or Digital Communication Bus in some sources) was a proprietary data interchange interface by Roland Corporation, developed in 1981 and introduced in 1982 in their Roland Juno-60 and Roland Jupiter-8 products. DCB functions were basically the same as MIDI, but unlike MIDI (which is capable of transmitting a wide array of information), DCB could provide note on/off, program change and VCF/VCA control only. DCB-to-MIDI adapters were produced for a number of early Roland products. The DCB interface was made in 2 variants, the earlier one used 20-pin sockets and cables, later switching to the 14-pin Amphenol DDK connector vaguely resembling a parallel port. (en)
- Digital Control Bus (parfois Digital Connection Bus ou Digital Communication Bus ou DCB) est un type d'interface utilisé sur certains instruments de musique électronique. C'est une interface propriétaire développée par la société Roland Corporation en 1981. Elle est présente sur les Roland Juno-60 et Roland Jupiter-8 et sur au moins deux séquenceurs, les JSQ-60 et MSQ-700. Elle a été rapidement supplantée par le système MIDI. Il existe des convertisseurs DCB-MIDI (MD-8) qui permettent de piloter ces anciens types de synthétiseurs. (fr)
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| - DCB (Digital Control Bus, Digital Connection Bus or Digital Communication Bus in some sources) was a proprietary data interchange interface by Roland Corporation, developed in 1981 and introduced in 1982 in their Roland Juno-60 and Roland Jupiter-8 products. DCB functions were basically the same as MIDI, but unlike MIDI (which is capable of transmitting a wide array of information), DCB could provide note on/off, program change and VCF/VCA control only. DCB-to-MIDI adapters were produced for a number of early Roland products. The DCB interface was made in 2 variants, the earlier one used 20-pin sockets and cables, later switching to the 14-pin Amphenol DDK connector vaguely resembling a parallel port. (en)
- Digital Control Bus (parfois Digital Connection Bus ou Digital Communication Bus ou DCB) est un type d'interface utilisé sur certains instruments de musique électronique. C'est une interface propriétaire développée par la société Roland Corporation en 1981. Elle est présente sur les Roland Juno-60 et Roland Jupiter-8 et sur au moins deux séquenceurs, les JSQ-60 et MSQ-700. Elle a été rapidement supplantée par le système MIDI. Il existe des convertisseurs DCB-MIDI (MD-8) qui permettent de piloter ces anciens types de synthétiseurs. (fr)
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