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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Bagpipe Synth


Update: Some more shots from Josue Arias. Thanks Josue!

Update: Via the comments, this is real. Very cool. Thanks Josue.

"Yes it real for sure... I trade it for some doepfer modules from the person who posted that photo in AH. Now is here in Spain.
I`ve not used it very much for now, but the thing is real strange, I think its a sort of comunnications encoder, for voice or morse messages, then there must be a similar "decoder" unit to bring back the message.
The thing is not blueish, but grey, its an effect because the ambient light. weight a ton and is fully discrete, no ICs inside. There are 5 diffrent cards inside, similar to those cards inside the EMS synthi.
The mic input is a 3/8 (?) jack like those used in the multimoog so I still not tried the mic input. there are two banana inputs that acept voltages for modulate. The "bagpipe" is a kind of sequence of pitches when you set it at low frequency. Is a good box for strange tone clusters, sequences and fx noises, not for melody ; )"

This came up on AH a while ago. I have no idea if it's real. It looks a wee bit photoshopped to me. Click through title link for a bigger shot. If anyone knows what this is, let us know.

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