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The '''Elektor polyphonic synthesizer''' was a design published in [[Elektor]] magazine from October 1981 to July/August 1982, based on [[OnChip Systems|Curtis IC]]s. It uses a Z80-A CPU to scan the keyboard and to store preset sounds. It can have up to ten of the same [[VCO]], combined [[VCF]]/[[VCA]] and dual [[ADSR]] modules as used for the [[Elektor new synthesiser]]. The design of a compatible digital oscillator was published in June 1985.<ref>Elektor magazine from October 1981 to March 1985.</ref>
 
== Description ==
The synthesiser design is an expansion of the monophonic [[Elektor new synthesiser]], with a Z80-A CPU to scan the keyboard and to store preset sounds. It can have up to ten voices each consisting of one or two [[VCO]] modules, one combined [[VCF]]/[[VCA]] module and one dual [[ADSR]] module. The design of a compatible digital oscillator was published in June 1985.<ref>Elektor magazine from October 1981 to March 1985.</ref>
 
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== See also ==
* [[Elektor Formant synthesiser]]
 
== References ==