[sdiy] A potential problem with a voice-assignable organ

Aaron Lanterman lanterma at ece.gatech.edu
Sat Jun 6 18:32:10 CEST 2009


On Jun 6, 2009, at 11:10 AM, thx1138 wrote:

> Yes, I know of the elusive E-Mu schematics . I fortunately have a  
> complete archive of every module we ever built and/or shipped  
> including Front Panel Layout and calibration details. Unfortunately  
> it is Blue-Print and photo copy material. A real pain to convert to  
> scanned docs.

There are places that do large format scanning for a nominal fee. When  
I wanted to scan my Oberheim OB-Mx and Synergy schematics, some which  
wouldn't fit on a normal scanner (and I didn't want to do the scan- 
each-half-and-hand-assemble-thing), I went to one of those places. I'd  
be willing to donate $$$ to help defray the cost. Or send you for some  
Buchla Music Easel clone boards, if and when I actually get them  
working. ;)

Put "blueprint scanning" (these places can do things besides  
blueprints) and your city name into google; also try "large format  
scanning."

> Any idea where I can find SSM devices such as ssm2020, 2010, 2030,  
> 2040,
> etc. ?
>
> Some of the later E-Mu submodules are using the SSM chips we designed.

These are now unobtanium. Paul Schreiber may have some stockpiles left.

- Aaron



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