> This group's file archive has schematics for the touch controlledNote that this is an early version, so missing a few features.
> keyboard
No pressure out, for example.
> <http://urekarm.tripod.com/synth/download.html>These are first generation Serge modules dating back
> These are Marjan Urekar's schematics for the
to 1972. The VCA and ring mod were replaces around
1980 but the TWS carried on almost unchanged...
> <http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/index.html>I believe Ken has cleared this with Serge, so no ethical issues with
> CGS has a few designs which are Serge clones and Serge inspired.
buying his boards.
> <http://houshu.at.webry.info/200710/article_1.html>VCO
> This is a rarer one. It's a Japanese page with, the 1970s original
I think this was the first module Serge replaced - presumably because
of it's poor range and tracking compared with other modules of the
time.
It's clever, but I'm not sure many people would want to build one.
There was also a Programmer and a Touch Responsive Keyboard
published in Synapse magazine. The programmer was the
predecessor of the TKB - and the schematic differs from the
production model - while I'm not aware of the TRK was ever
produced. Synapse is available on the Cyndustries site.
Steve