[sdiy] International 3600 & 4600

Torbjörn Hörnfeldt torbjorn.hornfeldt at telia.com
Sat Mar 24 06:22:34 CET 2001


I guess you mean the ETI 3800, 4600 and 5600?
There may be some difficulty in building these
as they need parts no more available and further-
more have some weaknesses, the filter has no more
than a 100:1 range etc. Search the sdiy archives
for more info.  www.buchi.de 

Schematics are available at omega.tellus.vallentuna.se/anders/ 

Might be best if you start with PAiAs Fatman, www.paia.com
or some of Tomg's semi-modulars, the MadMouse Pro,
Single Board Modular etc. www.geocities.com/efm_gc/

Torbjörn

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Default Jamerson" <defaultjamerson at yahoo.co.uk>
To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: [sdiy] International 3600 & 4600


> Hi All.
> So, there I was, just killing time in my
> TAFE's libarary, when I saw out the corner 
> of my eye what looked like a ad for analog
> synths on the back of a old magazine. Yes,
> its at the stage were I can spot pictures for 
> stuff with lots of knobs, switches, etc from 
> across the room. Anyway, this 'old mag' turns
> out to be the complete constrution deatils for
> the Australian designed Internation 3600 & 4600.
> Does anyone know how these things sound when built?
> Ive been tossing up the idea of building my own modular,
> so this seems like some kind of sign. Am I going to
> have problems with parts? (They were designed around 
> '73-'74). Any thoughts will be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Marcus 
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