Overview
Leachim was an early example of Diphone synthetic speech and demonstrated how voice branching could be done quickly via computer discs to create understandable speech (i.e. verbal output).
Key facts
- Payload
- —
- Reach
- —
- Speed
- —
- Weight
- 30.68 kg
- IP rating
- —
- Battery
- —
- Power
- —
- Autonomy
- teleoperated
- Launch year
- 1972
- Price
- $48
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Sensors1
- Sensor Suite
- AC Current
Compute1
- Onboard Compute
- Atmel AVR32DB32
Other11
- Height Mm
- 1626
- Price Tier
- 60-100
- Applications
- musical performance, sound synthesis
- Model Variants
- IMAR-80_-8ch, IMAR-110_-8ch, IMAR-130_-8ch, IMAR-200_-8ch, IMAR-80_HV-8ch, IMAR-110_HV-8ch, IMAR-130_HV-8ch, IMAR-200_HV-8ch
- Company Country
- US
- Deployment Notes
- Used in various music performance settings; specific deployment locations not mentioned.
- Industries Served
- music, entertainment
- Availability Status
- available
- Programming Interface
- code_python, serial_port
- Additional Information
- - Exceptional individuality of expression - Electrical design allows sound creation without limitations of traditional instruments - Requires specific installation for optimal performance - Involves continuous maintenance for serviceability
- Deployment Environment
- indoor
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