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this is also a nice site about the polivoks,with a panel lay out pdf that helped me a lot when i got mine.<BR>
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http://www.geocities.com/rusynth/polivoks.htm<BR>
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someone here mentioned its design was based on the moog prodigy, wich might be true,i dont know, but i can say that these are very different synths alltogether.<BR>
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If you look around you can still get them..i bought mine about 3 weeks ago for 500 Euro. Its a very robust machine,built like a tank.Only thing you have to look out for is sticky keys. its prone to that and itīs not as easy to fix as one might think.<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE="2">Rene,<BR>
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Thanks for putting that site together - It was really a treat to all those synths that, I'm guessing, few others outside the country have ever seen! <BR>
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I'd love to play some of those too! It would probably be an interesting exercise in programming or patching when you can't read the knob/switch function!<BR>
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Thanks again,<BR>
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