Nice vintage unit! The first video really shows off the sound. It's multi track and processed through echo, but still a great demo.
I also like the matrix pad, much better idea than patch cables.
My first synth was a 1979 Moog without patch cables. It was limited but fun.
I also have to deal with some channel switching in this design later.
Standard sample channels (12) will be split into three, each running to several dedicated FX... low pass, resonance, distortion and possible digital delay.
I may just cram a load of pots on the front panel and do this all in analog mixing, but not sure yet. CD4066 analog switches are also an option.
The remaining 4 channels are specialized, one for the Votrax style speech box, one for a theremin type live play instrument and last two yet to be determined.
Looks warm out today, might get a chance to hack out the working keyboard cutout on the main plate.
Brad
barnacle wrote:
Fashionable knobs of the era were proper collet knobs - the three-part type with a screw under the cap to tighten the collet on the shaft, none of these modern rubbish push-on types! (Also available marked up to 11
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As an aside, I recall knocking up one of these - probably from the Maplins kit - in around 1978:
https://www.trevormarshall.com/eti.htmIt's from the days when men were men and not only expected to know which end of the soldering iron was hot, but how the circuits worked, too! ETI was one of the better hobby magazines.
Neil