MATRIXSYNTH: The Solton MS-4 plugs


Monday, March 03, 2014

The Solton MS-4 plugs


Published on Mar 3, 2014 organfairy·412 videos

"One thing I soon noticed after purchasing the Solton MS-4 synthesizer was that it has an unusual amount of plugs on the back side. I looked in the manual and found out that it is actually possible to connect up to 16 (sixteen) pedals plus a bass manual to this little unit. However, all the pedal connections are made with non-standard plugs - that is: I have never before seen musical instrument pedals connected via DIN or 9-pin sub D connectors. Therefore I decided to find out how they are connected so I can later make my own pedals.

The music is something I made back in the analogue days. It is my version of the old UB40 song 'Kingston Town' played on Technics SX-C600 organ and Boss DR-220 programmable drum machine."

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