persy
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Post by persy on Feb 15, 2020 0:19:07 GMT
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Post by rodney on Feb 17, 2020 22:08:05 GMT
It looks lovely! It always comes down to whether the patching uses 0-5v or another scheme that needs converting up/down.
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persy
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Post by persy on Feb 18, 2020 20:06:32 GMT
It looks lovely! It always comes down to whether the patching uses 0-5v or another scheme that needs converting up/down. it doesnt mention any voltage info in the description and the only way to contact the maker is through etsy.
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Post by funbun on Mar 19, 2020 19:51:37 GMT
What is a multi-synth?
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Post by blackhairrolledindriedblood on Mar 19, 2020 20:16:53 GMT
'The idea is that it’s a family-friendly noise and melody making synthesizer that requires no skills or talent to play with'.
- That sounds right up my street, particularly the no skills or talent bit. Family friendly? I only play my Throbbing Gristle albums after the kids have gone to bed....except at weekends.
An interesting range of sounds and noises on the video though - good find Persy
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Post by tIB on Jun 7, 2020 20:46:43 GMT
I've got another ellitone synth - the 'ultrarollz farm detective'. Its a quite bonkers load of rollz circuits either side of a strange dual filter that sounds a bit like SRR. Load of jumper patch points to connect it all togetherss-isd like to cross patch it but according to below the voltage specs are over at 6-7v. Mine looks different to the one in the pics here: www.matrixsynth.com/2019/07/ultrarollz-farm-detective-analog.html#more
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