
"Elektronika EM-14 Venta is an organ-bass-synthesizer having a 5-octave velocity keyboard, sliders controls and registers on the panel, 3 independent sound generation sections - bass, organ and synthesizer (registers, percussion and flute) and effects of vibrato and chorus with adjustable parameters (depth, brightness etc.)

Sliders: (0-2-4-8)
— Vibrato: depth, rate, A/F
— Percussion: 4', 2 2/3', 2', 1 3/5', 1 1/3', 1', 1 1/2', sustain, decay
— Flutes: 16', 5 1/3', 8', 4', 2 2/3', 2', 1 3/5', 1 1/3', 1', 1 1/2'
— Synthesizer: LFO, cutoff, resonance, ASD
— Levels: flutes, bass, timbre
— Chorus: depth, brightness, timbre

Specifications:
— Number of octaves in a keyboard, 5
— Weight with case, 22 kg (approx. 48.50 lbs)"









I'm finally trying to resurrect this thing. I see it's the only one mentioned on the whole internet. There is an EM-141 which appears to be a WHITE version of the same thing maybe. There is a sound sample of that one at least. Nice organ really. More drawbars than typical of course so looking forward to it. It says 220V but is 120 wired I think. I hope somebody didn't already blow a bunch of stuff. I need a girl I know to translate the russian on some of the chip documentation etc. to save some time here.
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