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"The PAiA Proteus1 was the first analog synthesizer to feature patch memory stored in 16 locations. If that weren't cool enough it sounds similar to the Pro-One as it uses the same Curtis Electronic Music analog chips (CEM). But wait...there's more! The Proteus has more in common with an ARP 2600 than a Pro-One due to the clever rear patch bay panel. It turns the Proteus into a modular synth and since it uses 1V/Oct protocol, you can easily interface the keyboard into your modular setup. There are jacks for: VCO1 pitch, transpose, out. VCO 2: FM, transpose, out, pulse width control, hard sync and soft sync ins. VCF: cutoff frequency, resonance, out, FX send and receive. Preset advance plus Keyboard CV and gate outs. MOD: LFO and ADSR. Hi and low outs. I had it modified by Scott Lee at PAiA to add a CV and Gate I/O so I can drive it with a MIDI>CV converter, sequencer or another CV/Gate keyboard. Scott has calibrated the synth twice for me in the last 10 years. Last time was about 2 years ago. It is in excellent condition and is truly a collector’s item..."

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