Claims
- 1. A card for optical reading by a card reader of a card-programmed sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes being a stop byte, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 2. A card for optical reading by a care reader of a card-programmed sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformity spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes being a start byte, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 3. A card for optical reading by a card reader of a card-programmed sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes comprising a checksum, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 4. A card for optical reading by a card reader of a card-programmed sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes comprising a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 5. A card according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said data bytes is a start byte.
- 6. A card according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 7. A card according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 8. A card according to claim 2 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 9. A card according to claim 2 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 10. A card according to claim 4 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 11. A card according to claim 5 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 12. A card according to claim 5 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 13. A card according to claim 8 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 14. A card according to claim 13 wherein at least one of said data bytes is a stop byte.
- 15. A machine readable surface for optical reading by a reader of a sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes being a stop byte, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 16. A machine readable surface for optical reading by a reader of a sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes being a start byte, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 17. A machine readable surface for optical reading by a reader of a sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes comprising a checksum, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 18. A machine readable surface for optical reading by a reader of a sound synthesizer system comprising:
- a flat surface having disposed thereon a plurality of parallel tracks of digital information, said tracks comprising optically contrasting marks and spaces and each being disposed a fixed distance from an edge of said card, at least one of said tracks being a timing track formed of uniformly spaced marks and spaces, said marks and spaces representing stored digital signals, said digital signals being formed of a successive plurality of data bytes, each of said data bytes represented on said card in columns orthoganal to said edge, at least one of said data bytes comprising a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon, said columns intersecting each of said plurality of parallel data tracks and corresponding to a timing mark on said timing track, the bits of said data byte, for each said track other than said timing track, determined by whether a mark or space is disposed in said column.
- 19. A surface according to claim 15 wherein at least one of said data bytes is a start byte.
- 20. A surface according to claim 15 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 21. A surface according to claim 15 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 22. A surface according to claim 15 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 23. A surface according to claim 16 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 24. A surface according to claim 18 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 25. A surface according to claim 19 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a checksum.
- 26. A surface according to claim 19 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 27. A surface according to claim 22 wherein at least one of said data bytes comprises a count of the total number of data bytes stored thereon.
- 28. A surface according to claim 27 wherein at least one of said data bytes is a stop byte.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of Patent application Ser. No. 08/033,642, filed Mar. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,446,791.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Michael H. O'Malley, "Text-To-Speech Conversion Technology", Aug., 1990, pp. 17-23. |
BeSTspeech Products, Inc., "Data Sheet: The BeSTspeech TTS Output Chip", Jan. 6, 1993. |
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