Monday, June 25, 2007
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i've got one. sadly, it's broken at the moment. i'm not entirely sure what's wrong with it, the last person to "work on it" removed the onboard reverb unit, and from what i am told, it never really worked properly after that. it's got two selectable footages, two band eq, ensemble choursing, and depth control for it, sustain control, reverb send (or return, i forget) level, master volume and some other stuff.
ReplyDeleteone sold a year or so ago that had a 24db 4 pole fixed low pass filter on a bread board, that was supposedly made and installed by dr. robert moog for someone well known i forget who. who knows.
the listing says it is a soviet synth which it is most asuredlly not. they were made in chicago i beleave. there was a big write up in eletronic musician or some such a few months ago. it's in great cosmetic condition. of course it packed with a TON of obsolete ICs and ready to die discrete components.
ReplyDeleteSound on Sound did an article on these a couple of months ago
ReplyDeleteJan Hammer?
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