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Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz

2003-06-24 by Marvin Jones

Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail's Vintage Gear
column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard. He has selected the Paia
Stringz 'n' Thingz unit as this month's feature.

The Keyboard website has the column posted online now:

http://www.keyboardmag.com/0603_c4.htm

mj

RE: [oldsynths] Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz

2003-06-24 by Rory McDonald

There's one to put in your cap, Marvin :)

-Rory McDonald
Oldsynths Moderator


-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin Jones [mailto:mjones@...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 2:35 PM
To: PAiASynth@yahoogroups.com; oldsynths@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [oldsynths] Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz


Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail's Vintage Gear
column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard. He has selected the Paia
Stringz 'n' Thingz unit as this month's feature.

The Keyboard website has the column posted online now:

http://www.keyboardmag.com/0603_c4.htm

mj



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Re: [oldsynths] Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz

2003-06-24 by Ed Edelenbos

Very cool...  I've wanted one of those for years.  Actually, the ONLY time I ever got screwed over a i'net purchase was one of these.  I sent the $$ and the guy disappeared.  I took it as a "not meant to be".

Ed

Marvin Jones wrote:
Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail's Vintage Gear
column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard.  He has selected the Paia
Stringz 'n' Thingz unit as this month's feature. 

The Keyboard website has the column posted online now: 

http://www.keyboardmag.com/0603_c4.htm

mj



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Re: Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz

2003-06-26 by tsomneevich

Wow, I didn't you made that one, Marvin! Cool...

Speaking of string synths, I scored a couple lately. The Korg Lambda
is like a piece of furniture (lots of wood!), but sounds sublime! The
keyboard feels really nice, and the sounds are all very warm. I
always use a muted electric piano that ends up sounding like a nice
muted warm pad, and some strings w/ a very slow attack so that they
swell up if you hold the keys down -- very nice. My friend got it on
eBay for $150, near mint, and sold it to me.

The Crumar Orchestrator is not as nice, but that's cool. The brass
can get squelchy if you get under the panel and turn up the resonance
trimpot. (Both synths use SSM2040 filters -- or was it 2044? I
forget.) The presets all have levels plus on/off switches for each
side of the middle split point. The 'Bass' button can really make it
farty at the, uh... bottom. (Sorry ;)

The Korg Delta is like a Lambda but more synthy, w/ noise and a lot
of more typical synth controls, and more access to the great filter,
plus it's mostly metal and plastic. The joystick is really nice and
much more powerful/non-subtle than the Lambda's.

I'd love to get a Stringz n Thingz!
Anyone else have any other string machines? What are they like? I
guess I'm getting addicted to that sound...

Scott

--- In oldsynths@yahoogroups.com, Marvin Jones <mjones@s...> wrote:
> Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail's Vintage
Gear
> column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard. He has selected the
Paia
> Stringz 'n' Thingz unit as this month's feature.
>
> The Keyboard website has the column posted online now:
>
> http://www.keyboardmag.com/0603_c4.htm
>
> mj

Re: [oldsynths] Re: Paia Stringz 'n' Thingz

2003-06-26 by Ed Edelenbos

The best "string synth" sound I ever got was an old cheapo organ (it didn't even have a nameplate!) set on the string sound going through an MXR Phase 90 (or maybe 45) and then a Roland Space echo with attack controlled by the swell pedal in the organ.  I forget the exact settings of the phase and echo.  I was trying for that Arp String Ensemble sound and (IMO) way outdid it.

Ed

tsomneevich wrote:
Wow, I didn't you made that one, Marvin! Cool...

Speaking of string synths, I scored a couple lately. The Korg Lambda
is like a piece of furniture (lots of wood!), but sounds sublime! The
keyboard feels really nice, and the sounds are all very warm. I
always use a muted electric piano that ends up sounding like a nice
muted warm pad, and some strings w/ a very slow attack so that they
swell up if you hold the keys down -- very nice. My friend got it on
eBay for $150, near mint, and sold it to me.

The Crumar Orchestrator is not as nice, but that's cool. The brass
can get squelchy if you get under the panel and turn up the resonance
trimpot. (Both synths use SSM2040 filters -- or was it 2044? I
forget.) The presets all have levels plus on/off switches for each
side of the middle split point. The 'Bass' button can really make it
farty at the, uh... bottom. (Sorry ;)

The Korg Delta is like a Lambda but more synthy, w/ noise and a lot
of more typical synth controls, and more access to the great filter,
plus it's mostly metal and plastic. The joystick is really nice and
much more powerful/non-subtle than the Lambda's.

I'd love to get a Stringz n Thingz!
Anyone else have any other string machines? What are they like? I
guess I'm getting addicted to that sound...

Scott

--- In oldsynths@yahoogroups.com, Marvin Jones <mjones@s...> wrote:
> Fans of older Paia gear may be interested in Mark Vail's Vintage
Gear
> column in the June 2003 issue of Keyboard.  He has selected the
Paia
> Stringz 'n' Thingz unit as this month's feature. 
>
> The Keyboard website has the column posted online now: 
>
> http://www.keyboardmag.com/0603_c4.htm
>
> mj



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