MATRIXSYNTH: STARKEY HEARING SCIENCE Lab SN 8109004


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

STARKEY HEARING SCIENCE Lab SN 8109004

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"The Starkey Hearing Science was originally built in 1977 for hear and speech sciences experimentation, today some use this machine as synthesizer, gate, trig-processor or trig sequencer. This is very desirable and are rare. This one come from the Northern Illinois University.

It's a sort of modular synthesizer with a special look like an EMS VCS3, it can make very strange sounds thru the many combinations between 4 vco's, noise, 3 filters, inverter, phase control, clipper (for distortion), output limiting, attenuators, AR gates, gate sequencer, mixers, probability analog switches and external input where you can process any type of mic or line signal and more other particular modules... In this auction are included some 2mm Pomona connectors. Respect other Starkey models that I have seen around, this unit has a built in frequencymeter. There are some demos on the web, for example: [link]"








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