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The Spectrum Synthesiser is a DIY monophonic analogue synthesizer that was originally presented as a constructional project by [[Electronics & Music Maker]] (E&MM) magazine. It was one of the two cover projects of the March 1981 launch issue of the magazine. A kit of parts was supplied by [[electronic component]] supplier [[Maplin Electronics Ltd]]. The synthesizer used [[Curtis Electromusic Specialties|CEM]] [[Integrated circuit|IC]]s. |
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Revision as of 12:31, 8 February 2014
The Spectrum Synthesiser is a DIY monophonic analogue synthesizer that was originally presented as a constructional project by Electronics & Music Maker (E&MM) magazine. It was one of the two cover projects of the March 1981 launch issue of the magazine. A kit of parts was supplied by 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