ETI-5600 Q's
Ken Stone
sasami at blaze.net.au
Wed Jul 1 03:14:56 CEST 1998
My synth is a mixture of Roland, ETI and home grown designs. With the ETI
modules, most of the modules are very easy to interface to others. Some may
require minor modifications. The mixer will work as is. I haven't built the
panner. The 5600 boards are NOT available from RCS Radio. The 4600 boards
are. There are differences. As far as I know, the panner was a 5600 only design.
I have built the sequencer, and a friend built three of them. My only
comment is to replace the 3130 op amps with 3140s. No circuit changes needed
to do this.
Ken
>Given that circuit boards for the ETI synths seem to be readily available,
>I'm wondering if others feel they are acceptable for integration into a
>modular system. In particular, I'm looking at using some of the auxiliary
>boards - the mixers, VC panner, etc - in conjunction with the ASM-1.
>
>Also, the Web page for the circuit boards (http://www.cia.com.au/rcsradio/)
>mentions an ETI sequencer - but I've never seen an article about it. Anyone
>know much about this?
>
>Jim Johnson
>Metaphoric Software
>-------------------
>Makers of Techno Toys
>Software for Electronic Music
>http://www.technotoys.com
>info at technotoys.com
>
>
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