Saturday, November 10, 2007
Electrocomp EML 400/401
images via this auction
"This is a very rare vintage synth/sequencer from the early 1970's. It is configured in a double cabinet; one side is an EML 400 Synthesizer, and the other side is an EML 401 Sequencer."
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The synth is not amazing, but the sequencer they made RULES! What a great box it was...
ReplyDeleteAnyone interested in buying this to drive some other synth should note that the sequencer works on the usual EML stanadard of 1.2 V/oct. It's not impossible to interface, but it does have to be dealt with.
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