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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rare Digisound Modular Analogue Synthesiser

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"Here we have an extremely rare and professionally built modular synth.
Made and developed in the UK near Blackpool 33 years ago.

VCO, VCF, and LFO's all seem to function as they should but not got
enough leads to check any further and the price reflects this.

Pitch tracks perfectly too.  Osc anf filter sound very thick too . All modules look professionally built.
What I can tell you is it is a 6 module self contained system with the following modules,
VCO (CEM 3340), VCF (CEM3320), Dual VCA (CEM3330, Dual EG (envelope 2 x CEM3310),
a Processor (used for glide etc), Quad LFO and a power supply.
There is a great resource of information on the internet here

http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/

Described by Paul Nagle (a British composer of synth music and user of the Digisound synth) as
“Great, smashing, super - this is an amazingly versatile, superb-sounding modular - full of character”

THESE ARE VERY VERY RARE AND USES THE EXCELLENT SOUNDING CURTIS CHIPS.

Can easily integrate into vintage and modern modular synth setups using the 1V per octave standard.
Can be used via MIDI using a Kenton interface.

It will be well wrapped and i can ship worldwide."

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