[sdiy] Electronics International ETI-4600 History
Anders Sponton
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Mon Jun 25 17:16:49 CEST 2018
Sadly enough I’m going ti shut this site down. Lack of funds, I’m retired nowadays, but I can always burn a CD, if anyone is interested.Anders
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Den måndag, juni 25, 2018, 17:14, skrev Chris Juried <cjuried at yahoo.com>:
Excellent, Anders. Great source of information!
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On Monday, June 25, 2018, 10:57:57 AM EDT, Anders Sponton <anders.sponton at yahoo.se> wrote:
You can find this and all the ETI stuff at my site:CLONED ANALOG GEAR
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Been there for at least 20 years.
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Den måndag, juni 25, 2018, 15:57, skrev Richard Wentk <richard at wentk.com>:
It was based on an Australian design by (I think…) Trevor Marshall, and then serialised in ETI in the UK, and sold as a BOM with case hardware and panel by Maplin. (I’m not sure Maplin ever produced a complete boxed kit.)
It’s an unusual design. The VCOs are linear, and the switched capacitor filter has a limited sweep range.
I played with one for a while once. The sound was fine, but interfacing with anything else was always going to be a nightmare.
Maplin used to sell a book with all the construction details and circuits. You can probably find a PDF somewhere online if you try hard.
[Google] Turns out there’s a web site:
http://www.eti4600synthesiser.org.uk/
Richard
On 25 Jun 2018, at 14:33, Chris Juried <cjuried at yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I was looking through some Electronics International magazines and came across the ETI-4600. Does anyone know the history behind the design of this synth?
Sincerely,
Chris Juried
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