That MUST be extremely rare. In all my dealings with EML, I didn't know that they might have packaged their units in an enclosure such as this.
That also begs the question if this was actually produced by EML? I frankly do not know! It's plausible, but who knows?
--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "ukrainiannproud" <prosperp@...> wrote:
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> Here is a link to the one on Ebay. The one locally looks exactly the same except it has the original EML knobs.
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> http://www.ebay.com/itm/EML-Envelope-Follower-/270766096428?pt=Keyboards_MIDI&hash=item3f0aeac02c
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> The power in/out jacks are 1/4". Are these just ground? Should there be a battery inside the yellow box?
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> Also was there ever an EML 100 manual. Looked in the archives and there appears not to be. An actual 101 manual came with the 100 I bought but was still wondering if there was one for the 100.
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> Mostly am wondering what voltages would trigger the envelopes on the 100? If I use anything externally does it always have to go through the preamp and be attenuated? Or can I just direct patch things to oscillators, envelopes, filters etc?
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> Thx best P
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> --- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" <dougslocum@> wrote:
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> > To my best recalections, the none of the EML synths had any sort of DC power output jacks. Would have been nice though.
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> > I have to assume you are referring to the board level experimenter products that EML produced. I have a couple of the sample & Holds that I use in my SteamSynth, but beyond that, I don't know much.
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> > I'll make a strong assumption however... You'll need to decide how you want to power your (rare) Envelope Follower board. I would NOT modify your EML synth just to bring out the required voltages.
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> > I would strongly suggest a small external power supply, then simply connect the grounds of the two units.
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> > --- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "ukrainiannproud" <prosperp@> wrote:
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> > > I first saw one of these on the bay about a month ago (still there, crazy expensive) but have an opportunity to buy one locally for much less.
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> > > I want to buy it to augment my 100 and most of the controls and jacks seems self-explanatory except for the power ones. There's an in and an out for power and the one listed and the one locally don't come with a power supply as far as the owners know.
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> > > Does the 100/101/200 power it just by connecting it? Why is there an in and an out? Can this be used with a 100 or not? Are there only certain synths that it's useful with?
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