MATRIXSYNTH: Wersi Baß-Synthesizer AP 6


Sunday, November 07, 2010

Wersi Baß-Synthesizer AP 6


via this auction

Description in Googlish:
"Some Facts and features:
Wah-Wah manually adjustable, wah-wah and automatic rotor, Wah-Wah Up / Down, Hawaii generator, Glide Auto Up / Down, normal vibrato, delay, vibrato, vibrato, fast / slow, bass guitar on / Damp, 1 VCO (sine, 1 ', 2', 4 ', 8' and 16 ', Square, 8' and saw, 8 ', 16') with a bass guitar preset, AR envelope, the bass can play end or cut, 2 LFOs (slow, standard), Multiple control options that typical analog synth sounds are possible. 2 mono jack outputs (high / low), 16-pin connector for footpedal

The AP-6 is a real cult part! This transport through boot design with handle very easily. The case (the case) is locked, original key's it!

You can unscrew the bottom, below that is the electronics, if you must because once ran."












1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    I am desperately searching for the schematics of this WERSI AP-6 Baßsynthesizer.
    If anyone who reads this has got one, please, please write me an email. I´d be so grateful!
    I asked WERSI but they dont have one, due to the age of this beauty. I dont know where to find one.

    Thanks a lot in advance!

    Regards!

    ReplyDelete

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