Tuesday, February 02, 2010
MVI_0681.avi
YouTube via mikeonop. ID the synth.
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It's a Vermona Piano-Strings !!!
ReplyDelete(old late 70th GDR piano-strings)
I had this synth some time ago (check my livejournal page)
Sounds like crap + mine was heavily detuned.
http://www.vermona.de/htm/strings.htm
http://soundform.livejournal.com/1257.html#cutid1
ReplyDeleteSee pictures of its inside here:
ReplyDeletehttp://till-kopper.de/vermona_piano-strings.html
Russian is not a correct label for that. It's supposed to be Soviet.
ReplyDeleteI have this board and I like it! Spooky harpsi and a nice cheap retro piano sound, too. Most of all, the phaser effects on the string section sound great! The video just doesn't do justice...
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