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English: E-mu Modular System (mid 1970s)

This modular synthesizer is one of world first modern polyphonic synthesizer (after historical Warbo Formant Organ (1937) and Hammond Novachord (1939-1942)). In 1973, E-mu Systems independently developed polyphonic synthesizer technology (i.e. note assignment using microprocessor), and it was applied on their E-mu Modular System. In afterwards, this technology was also licensed to other manufacturers, and the results are well known Oberheim 2/4/8-voices (1975,1977), and Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 (1977). [1]

Cantos Keyboard and synthesizer museum. Calgary AB.

February 2010.

References

  • Formula Filter Array 24. MATRIXSYNTH (2007-07-16). "Brandon7/16/07, 2:25 PM - That thing looks hot! We have Patrick Gleeson's old E-mu modular here in Calgary AB which is undergoing an overhaul by our technitian right now."
See also category: Formula Sound Multiple Resonance Filter Array 24.
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