Specifications:
* Type: Synth/ keyboard/
* Synthesis Type: Analog subtractive
* Polyphony:
o Max: 1
o Typical in use: 1
* Multi-timbral (number of parts): 1
* Oscillators per Voice :
o Min : 1
o Max : 3
* Controllers : GATE OUT/In and CV out/IN
* Drum Section :
o Number of Drum Kits : 0
o Number of Drum sounds : 0
* Keyboard :
o Number of Keys : 3 octaves
o Can send on simultaneous MIDI channels
* Memory :
o Patches : 0
o Performances : 0
* Inputs and Outputs :
o Number of Audio Outs (excluding Phones) : 1
o Number of Audio Ins : 2
o Number of MIDI Outs (excluding Thru) :
o Number of MIDI Ins :
* Upgrade Options : This is one of the most easily modifiable analog synths. Analogue Solutions sells kits for making it MIDI, giving you INPUTS to the filter or making it COMPLETELY MODULAR(everything can be crosspatched with other CV-gear).
Untested because it doesn't have a power supply? Buy some batteries, dude. Unless, of course, you'd prefer not to know whether it works or not...
ReplyDeleteCompletely modular?
ReplyDeleteReal modulars have attenuators.
"Can send on simultaneous MIDI channels"
ReplyDeleteKewl. Mine can't do that.
Hmmm. It can send on simultaneous MIDI channels, and MIDI kits are available for it. It would seem to have thr latter to have any chance of the former.
ReplyDeleteI heard the red ones sound better and definately the ones to get.
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