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Originally started in Australia in 1971, '''Electronics Today International''' or '''ETI''' magazine was published in the UK by Argus Specialist Publications from April 1972 and from there it expanded to various European countries and over to Canada. In February 1999 ETI was aquired by Wimborne Publishing, publishers of the UK magazine [[Everyday Practical Electronics]] and ceased publication.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Electronics Today International]]</ref>
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== Electronic music projects ==
Many electro-music relevant projects and articles were published by ETI. Notable among these were:
* [[ETI International 4600]] synthesiser
* [[
* [[Powertran Transcendent polysynth|Transcendent polysynth]] polyphonic synthesiser by Tim Orr
* [[Powertran Transcendent DPX|Transcendent DPX]] string synthesiser by Tim Orr
* The [[Digisound 80]] modular synthesiser by [[Charles Blakey]] and others
* [[ETI Vocoder]] by [[Richard Becker]]
== See also ==
* [[ETI SDIY articles index]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
* The [
* [http://trevormarshall.com/eti.htm The Maplin 3800 and 5600s Electronic Music Synthesisers]
* Archive.org:[https://archive.org/details/synthmanuals-electronics-today-maplin ETI/Maplin synthesizer manuals]
* [http://www.
* [https://archive.org/details/ElectronicsDigestVol3No11982 Electronics Digest Vol. 3 No. 1], 1982
* Scans at [http://electronicsandbooks.com/eab1/manual/index.php?dir=Magazine%2FE%2F electronicsandbooks.com]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronics_Today_International Electronics Today International], Wikipedia
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