This is an update concerning the 9 images in the "mystery mod boxes"
folder in the EMLsynth
photos section. The images were collected from various places on the
web including Ebay. Many of these boxes are labeled "Electronic Music
Lab" and I don't think the traders who offered these as EML products
mean to deceive, but these pieces were not made by the EML company of
Vernon Connecticut known for making the model 101 synth and the 400/401
sequencer.
These modules are from I.W. Turner Inc. of Port Washington, New York.
The "Electronic Music Lab"(always singular) label is probably a generic
name for where they were made and not meant to be a brand name. They
are self contained units each in it's own housing and most seem to have
their own 9V battery compartment.
Modules from EML/Electronic Music Laboratories (always plural) of
Vernon CT were really designed to be internal components. They were
unhoused and were clearly designed for DIY applications. You can see a
pdf of a data sheet from the "real" EML for a filter module which i
just added to the file archive section. Or you can see it in jpeg form
along with other material from EML and other Synth lines at member
Brandon's website:
http://www.fdiskc.com/usrsyn/http://www.fdiskc.com/usrsyn/eml/ Thanks to Brandon, Nick D. Kent, DJ, and Andrew Sanchez for recent
EML info.
I am trying to find out more about the I. W. turner gear and will
probably have another update soon.
MB