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* [[ETI International 4600]] synthesiser
* [[TranscedantPowertran Transcendent 2000‎‎|Transcendent 2000]] Synthesiser (Designedsynthesiser by [[Tim Orr]])
* [[Powertran Transcendent polysynth|Transcendent polysynth]] polyphonic synthesiser by Tim Orr
* [[Transendant DPX]] String Synthesiser (Designed by [[Tim Orr]])
* [[Powertran Transcendent DPX|Transcendent DPX]] string synthesiser by Tim Orr
* The [[Digisound 80]] Modular Synthesiser
* The [[Digisound 80]] modular synthesiser by [[Charles Blakey]] and others
* [[ETI Vocoder]] by [[Richard Becker]]
* [[Transendant Polysynth]] Polyphonic Synthesiser (Designed by [[Tim Orr]])
 
== See also ==
* [[ETI SDIY articles index]]
 
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== References ==
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== External links ==
* The [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20141218090748/http://spontis.se/ Cloned Analog Gear] website has some scans of ETI synth plans.
* [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.americanradiohistoryworldradiohistory.com/ETI_Magazine.htm Electronics Today International] on AmericanWorld Radio History site
* [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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