MATRIXSYNTH: PAiA Based DIY MAGENTA MODULAR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER


Saturday, March 19, 2011

PAiA Based DIY MAGENTA MODULAR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER


via this auction
Pics of the individual modules and insides below.

"Approximately 12 discrete function-modules...

Initially based on the PAIA 2700/4700 modules, with EVERY OPTION, EXPANSION and MODIFICATION that was mentioned as possible, in the original assembly manuals. It's a PAIA - based system on steroids. EXPANDED RANGES are just the beginning.
PLUS MULTIPLE ADDITIONS such as convenient BIAS controls & INVERTERS which greatly add to the versatility and usability of the system.

MORE: ADDITIONAL CIRCUITRY such as coil-based, all discrete component BAND PASS FILTER. AND written documentation of many modules.

VCO with 5 simultaneously available fixed and variable waveform outputs. VC Pulse Width Modulation. Octaves. Tuning.

2 BandPass Filters (1 VC) 1 Notch Filter, 1 LowPass/HighPass Filter - extended ranges and more!

Contour (Envelope) Generator and VCA - extended ranges and more!

Noise Generator and Envelope Follower

Multiple Inverters"























3 comments:

  1. That's a hefty price for a Paia no matter how upgraded!

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  2. I'm typically not one to complain about prices, but $800.00 would be premium for this system. Listing this for almost 5k tells me the seller doesn't know what he/she has, and thinks it's far more special than it really is.

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  3. For a few hundred more you could buy a brand new Moog Voyager XL and blow this unit away.

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