"Synth has a very warm and fat strings, organ, brass, smooth leads and more. THE SYNTH CAN BE EXTERNAL CONTROLED - IT HAVE CV/GATE INTERFACE! 49-note (C-C) polyphonic string / brass / organ keyboard. Control of string and organ envelopes. Brass section has ADSR, LFO with vibrato delay and rate control, filter with resonance. Single or multiple triggering of envelope. Sliders ranged along the panel behind the keyboard, with three integral-LED switches in centre. Roland-like modulation wheel, keyboard splittable.
There is also a possibility to split the keyboard to 2 section (with setting up different timbres of sounding)
THE SYNTH ELECTRONIKA EM-25 HAS 6 MAIN SECTIONS OF CONTROL:
EM-25 is an interesting Soviet string-synth that looks and feels like a curious cross between Moog Opus 3 and ARP Solina. Like other Soviet synths, has got a distinct sound of its own and can easily compete with synths that have grown to become classics.
Electronika EM - 25 is a synthesizer-strings that has 3 timbre sections: stringed - contrabasses, violoncellos, violins, organ-registers ("16'","8'","4'","2'"), wind-trombones, trumpets.
String and organ sections:
polyphonic attack and release of sound with duration control
switching decay mode
Wind instruments section:
generator of curved with controls: ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN.
modulator with controls: RATE, DELAY, VIBRATO
controlled filter with controls: ENVELOPE, MODULATOR, CUTOFF, ACCENT
filter run mode -mono or polyphonic"
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