MATRIXSYNTH: ElectroComp EML 101 - Sounds & patches - Analog synth demo


Monday, June 24, 2019

ElectroComp EML 101 - Sounds & patches - Analog synth demo


Published on Jun 24, 2019 synth4ever

"ElectroComp EML 101 analog synthesizer demo of various sounds and patches.

The ElectroComp 101 is the successor to the rare ElectroComp 100 from Electronic Music Laboratories (EML), a small synthesizer company based out of Connecticut in the USA.

Manufactured from 1972-1982, the ElectroComp EML 101 is a patchable semi-modular synth with a pre-wired voice path that can be over-ridden via patching.

The ElectroComp EML 101 has four oscillators (two of which could go sub-sonic, for use as LFOs) with multiple waveforms, 12 dB/oct multi-mode filter (LPF/BPF/HPF) with resonance, two envelope generators, ring/amplitude modulator, noise, and sample-and-hold. It is also duophonic and has audio input for processing external signals through its filter.

The 4-oscillator architecture, multi-mode filter, and elaborate patch control makes the ElectroComp EML-101 one of the most flexible portable patch-synthesizers available at its time of manufacture. The EML 101 has a very metallic sound to it and can go into crazy experimental territory when it comes to sound design.

Reverb effects from Source Audio Ventris. Filmed at www.synthpalace.net in Montreal Quebec, Canada."

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