The modern synthesizer‚ evolution began in 1919 when a Russian physicist named Lev Termen (also known as Theremin) invented one of the first electronic musical instruments ‚the Theremin. It was a simple oscillator that was played by moving the performer‚ hand in the vicinity of the instrument antenna. An outstanding example of the Theremin use can be heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash hit ‚Good Vibrations
Features
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Paraphonic synthesizer with authentic dual 3340 analog oscillators for insanely fat music creation
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Pure analog signal path based on legendary VCO design to recreate classic sound performance
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Semi-modular architecture with default routings requires no patching for immediate performance
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Oscillator waveform control blends seamlessly between 5 shapes (tone mod, pulse, sawtooth, triangle, sine)
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Individual pulse width / tone mod control provides ultimate sounds
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Paraphonic mode allows both oscillators to be independently controlled
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Self-oscillating, multi-mode VCF with dual output (e.g. LP HP available on jacks)
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2 analog ADSR generators for modulation of VCF and VCA
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Multiple stage analog delay based on legendary BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) technology
SPECS
Height | 3.7" |
Type | Semi-modular Synth |
Weight | 4.4 lbs. |
Width | 16.69" |
Analog/Digital | Analog |
Audio Input Type | 1 x 1/4" (main) |
Audio Output Type | 1 x 1/4" (main), 1 x 1/4" (headphones) |
Depth | 5.35" |
Effects | Overdrive Circuit |
Filter | 12 dB State Variable Filter, Highpass/Bandpass/Lowpass Mode Switch |
MIDI I/O: | In/Thru/USB |
Oscillators | 2 x 3340 Analog Oscillators |
Other I/O : | 56 x Patch Points (32 in x 24 out) |
Polyphony | Paraphonic |
Power Supply: | External AC adapater |
USB | 1 x Type B |