
"rare Soviet analog polyphonic synthesizer - ELEKTRONIKA EM 25. This auction synth was made in November 1991 by most pupular Soviet brand. "Elektronika" was the so-called brand name for any former Soviet electronic product made in any former Soviet factory more or less involved in the manufacturing of any electronic devices and there were a whole range of electronic products released in Russia (watches, TV sets, amps, speakers, tuners, and more) that used this 'trademark'.

The strings section had mixable contrabass, cello and violins with variable attack and decay and the obligatory chorus unit for the rich ensemble effect.
The organ offered variable footages at 16', 8', 4' and 2' with variable attack and decay whilst the brass section offered trombone and trumpet. Of course, none of these sounds 'realistic' but there are plenty of controls and facilities to coax some sonic mileage out of this trio of sounds.

As other soviet synths EM 25 has it`s own unique sound. You can get from the synth - warm analog strings, smooth pads, orchestral sounds, fat synthetic brasses and leads, various space fx sounds etc."






I bought this keyboard in Croatia and there is a defect. The attack and release section didn't work and the envelope of the synth section also.
ReplyDeleteI got the attack release section for the most part working again. except 4 key are not responding to attack and release. These keys also have problems with the other sections.
Maybe someone can help me out how the signal flow is working for keys to the other parameters. It is strange that some keys don't react on the parameters. Maybe it is around the circuit of the key.
I've got the schematics but in Russian Aaaah !
Thanks and great organic, moving en involving sound though, USSR at its best !
Cheers Aart