Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
Back from the dead.
"The Davolisint is Italy's first analog synth.
First released in 1972 by Davoli Krundaal Musical SRL. This model is a hard to find piece of synth history!
Full working order, just needs a little cleaning.
On the left-hand side of the keyboard are rocker switches to engage the various footages of the oscillators, from 32' all the way up to 1/2'.
The rocker switches on the right side turn on or off VCO1, VCO2, Vibrato 1, Vibrato 2, T1 and T2 (which engage increasing amounts of portamento) and C—a sort of constant drone of the low C note.
In the middle there are sliders to adjust the tuning of VCO1 and VCO2, and the rates and depths of Vibrato 1 and Vibrato 2.
On the far left, the "Extend" lever is a spring loaded pitch bend—pull it down and the pitch bends upward one full octave, and then the lever slowly returns to its default position."
Sunday, September 18, 2022
1 comment:
Note: comments that insult people will be removed. Critique on gear is allowed. Do not ask if listings are still available. Click through auction links to check yourself. Posts and pics remain for historical purposes. To reduce spam, comments for posts older than one week are not displayed until approved (usually same day).
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH













© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
If this doesn't include a demo of a Grateful Dead song I shall post a strongly worded letter to the editor.
ReplyDelete