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MATRIXSYNTH Ca. 1980 EML SynKey 1500
MATRIXSYNTH Ca. 1980 EML SynKey 1500
Eml Synkey. EML Synkey punch card synth 1976 *PRO SERVICED* Reverb You can turn on or off any of the oscillators you wish, and no tuning is necessary! above image from a EML SynKey 2001 brochure courtesy of Kevin Lightner The SynKey is a programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with a 3 1/2-octave, 44-note (F-C) keyboard
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Originally released in 1976, the 44-key synth was released in both programmable and non. It has thirteen oscillators! That is, one for the primary tone and twelve more for higher semi-tones, each of which are easily accessed by a simple on/off button
EML Synkey Model 2001 For Sale Tone Tweakers Inc.
It manufactured and designed a variety of synthesizers sharing the same basic design but configured in different ways. A favorite of Herbie Hancock's, the SynKey features a staggering 13 oscillators that each correspond with their own pushbuttons—this allows users to play chords with one finger through the selection of intervals It manufactured and designed a variety of synthesizers sharing the same basic design but configured in different ways.
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MATRIXSYNTH EML Synkey 2001 w/ CV/Gate mod. Bought for a project last year and now just want to make some room The Synkey was one of the very first synthesizers to offer patch memory over it's unique plastic punch-card system. Released in both programmable and non-programmable versions