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The '''Aries System 300''' electronic modular synthesizer is a classic [[modular synthesizer]] that competed against [[Moog]], [[Arp]], [[Buchla]], [[E-mu Systems|E-mu]], and [[Roland]] modular systems of the time.<ref>[http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/aries300.php Aries 300 Music System] at Vintage Synth Explorer</ref>. Designed by [[Dennis Colin]] who also helped to design the [[ARP 2500]] and [[ARP 2600|2600]], and manufactured by [[Aries Music Inc.]].<ref>[ |
The '''Aries System 300''' electronic modular synthesizer is a classic [[modular synthesizer]] that competed against [[Moog]], [[Arp]], [[Buchla]], [[E-mu Systems|E-mu]], and [[Roland]] modular systems of the time.<ref>[http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/aries300.php Aries 300 Music System] at Vintage Synth Explorer</ref>. Designed by [[Dennis Colin]] who also helped to design the [[ARP 2500]] and [[ARP 2600|2600]], and manufactured by [[Aries Music Inc.]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130915040222/http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html ARIES Modular Systems] website by Robert Leiner</ref> |
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== Format == |
== Format == |
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Aries module front panels are of 3"x9"x{{sfrac|16}}" black anodized aluminum. They a require ±15V supply. The VCO, gate and trigger signals are 10V peak-to-peak and it follows the Volt/octave convention. Patching is with 3.5mm jacks.<ref> |
Aries module front panels are of 3"x9"x{{sfrac|16}}" black anodized aluminum. They a require ±15V supply. The VCO, gate and trigger signals are 10V peak-to-peak and it follows the Volt/octave convention. Patching is with 3.5mm jacks.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html |title=Aries Comparability |accessdate=2013-05-10 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510030016/http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html |archivedate=2013-05-10 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130510030016/http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html Aries Modular Systems] website by Robert Leiner, also has schematics |
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*[http://www.synthfool.com/docs/Aries/ schematics and other documents] at Synthfool.com |
*[http://www.synthfool.com/docs/Aries/ schematics and other documents] at Synthfool.com |
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*Kevin Kissinger's [http://kevinkissinger.com/ariesinfo.shtml Aries Synthesizer] page |
*Kevin Kissinger's [http://kevinkissinger.com/ariesinfo.shtml Aries Synthesizer] page |
Revision as of 01:54, 4 December 2018
The Aries System 300 electronic modular synthesizer is a classic modular synthesizer that competed against Moog, Arp, Buchla, E-mu, and Roland modular systems of the time.[1]. Designed by Dennis Colin who also helped to design the ARP 2500 and 2600, and manufactured by Aries Music Inc..[2]
Format
Aries module front panels are of 3"x9"x1/16" black anodized aluminum. They a require ±15V supply. The VCO, gate and trigger signals are 10V peak-to-peak and it follows the Volt/octave convention. Patching is with 3.5mm jacks.[3]
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References
- ^ Aries 300 Music System at Vintage Synth Explorer
- ^ ARIES Modular Systems website by Robert Leiner
- ^ "Aries Comparability". Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
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External links
- Aries Modular Systems website by Robert Leiner, also has schematics
- schematics and other documents at Synthfool.com
- Kevin Kissinger's Aries Synthesizer page
- Aries 300 at Synthmuseum.com