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== External links == |
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*Cloned Analog Gear [http:// |
*Cloned Analog Gear [http://www.spontis.se/pdf/spectrum.pdf E&MM Spectrum plans] with a note added by [[Charles Blakey]] |
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*Synthnut's Tech pages [http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk/images/spectrum-notes-04.pdf E&MM Spectrum plans] |
*Synthnut's Tech pages [http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk/images/spectrum-notes-04.pdf E&MM Spectrum plans] |
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*[http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?highlight=3340&t=32946 E&MM Spectrum Synth build] on electro-music.com forum |
*[http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?highlight=3340&t=32946 E&MM Spectrum Synth build] on electro-music.com forum |
Revision as of 21:18, 4 December 2013
The monophonic analogue E&MM Spectrum synthesizer was serialised from the first issue, of Electronics & Music Maker (E&MM) magazine, in March 1981, and made available as a kit from electronic component supplier Maplin Electronics Ltd. The synthesizer used CEM ICs.
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References
External links
- Cloned Analog Gear E&MM Spectrum plans with a note added by Charles Blakey
- Synthnut's Tech pages E&MM Spectrum plans
- E&MM Spectrum Synth build on electro-music.com forum
- Some pictures at www.colinfraser.com
- Some pictures at www.jardini.com