Sunday, September 22, 2013
1982 PPG Wave 2.2 / Waveterm German Ad
via synthmuseum.de
Update via Qwave in the comments: "Notice, that there is only one row of white buttons under the waveterm screen. As all units of the serial production (I used #29 in the mid eighties to mid nineties) got two rows of what was then called "soft keys" (for software defined, which was rather new then), it looks like being a prototype. And the original waveterm was only named "waveterm A" after the waveterm B was introduced."
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Notice, that there is only one row of white buttons under the waveterm screen. As all units of the serial production (I used #29 in the mid eighties to mid nineties) got two rows of what was then called "soft keys" (for software defined, which was rather new then), it looks like being a prototype. And the original waveterm was only named "waveterm A" after the waveterm B was introduced.
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