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FW: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #

FW: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #

2001-03-05 by Verschut, Ricardo

-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Cleary [mailto:schism01@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:10 PM
To: analogue@...
Subject: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #


hi,

I am looking to buy an MKS-80 for a friend of mine. I've found a good deal
with serial number 542614. Can anyone tell me which revision this is? If you
can't tell by serial # is there any other cosmetic aspect that gives it away
(i.e. not the sound of the filter).

Thanks a ton,

Shawn Cleary

FW: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #

2001-03-05 by Verschut, Ricardo

-----Original Message-----
From: kevin paisley [mailto:k_paisley@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Shawn Cleary
Cc: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #



--- Shawn Cleary wrote:
> I am looking to buy an MKS-80 for a friend of mine.
> I've found a good deal with serial number 542614.
> Can anyone tell me which revision this is?

http://www.synthtech.com/cem/cemsynth.html

There is a mention here of which serial # Rev. 4 went
up to and where Rev. 5 began.

Cheers!


=====
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FW: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #

2001-03-05 by Verschut, Ricardo

-----Original Message-----
From: media@... [mailto:media@...]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 12:30 AM
To: Shawn Cleary
Cc: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] MKS-80 Revision #


At 4:09 PM -0500 03/04/01, Shawn Cleary wrote:
>
>I am looking to buy an MKS-80 for a friend of mine. I've found a good deal
>with serial number 542614. Can anyone tell me which revision this is?
>If you can't tell by serial # is there any other cosmetic aspect that
>gives it away (i.e. not the sound of the filter).

Anything after 511800 is "MKS-80" ver 5.O". It was after they stopped
using the CEM3340 VCO's, CEM3360 VCA's, and IR3109 VCF (which was same VCF
as the Juno 60 and SH-101, later MKS-80's used a combination VCA/VCF IC
with less resonance). I don't know of any cosmetic differences, although
they might exist.

To tell the CPU PROM version, hold down Auto Tune and Write on power up.