FS: keyboard

James Joseph Clark clark at cim.mcgill.ca
Tue Feb 25 18:20:44 CET 1997


Hi all, I recently (3 years ago) took apart my Siel DK-60 synth.  Why?
Hey this is synth-diy and using a store bought synth would be
cheating! Anyways, I am trying to do something with the electronics
and I don't need the keyboard, therefore I am putting the
kbd up for sale.

The keyboard is 5 octaves and has a 16 pin connector coming from it. I
presume it has a diode matrix. The synth was velocity sensitive, so
there is probably an extra contact rail (I haven't taken it apart to
look). The action is rather sticky. The keyboard is still attached to the synth
base. I can remove it if you want (which would reduce the shipping
weight), but it makes a nice platform to build on.

Best offer over $50 takes it (shipping cost extra - I am in Montreal)
The weight is about 20 pounds or so.

Jim
clark at cim.mcgill.ca

By the way, the Siel DK-60 uses SSM chips, the 2045 and the 2031. I
know what the 2045 does, but haven't been able to find any data on the
2031. Does anybody know anything about this chip? I figure it is an
Envelope Generator.



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