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* [http://www.paia.com/index.asp PAiA.com] |
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** [http://www.paia.com/ProdArticles/ Product Articles and FAQs] |
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** [http://www.paia.com/categories.asp PAiA Catalog] |
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Revision as of 22:16, 27 February 2021
PAiA Electronics Inc. develop and sell kits for the musician and electronic experimenter.[1]
PAiA Electronics was founded in 1968 by John Simonton in Oklahoma City, USA, as a company dedicated to providing synthesizer kits to the do-it-yourself electronic musician.[2] In 1975 PAiA's users group magazine became Polyphony magazine, later renamed as Electronic Musician.[1]
PAiA pioneered the Frac rack system[3] and in the West Coast style keep keep CV and audio signal connectors distinct from one another.[4]
P9700S modules
The control voltages is 1V/octave with a 100k ohm input impedance and nominal signal level is approximately +10dB. The modules are designed for an ±18V unregulated power (with on module regulation where necessary) although ±15V regulated supplies can be used.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b About PAiA at PAiA.com
- ^ Obituary of John Stayton Simonton, Jr.
- ^ Analog Notes
- ^ Fw: John Simonton, SDIY list, Grant Richter, 30 November 2005
- ^ P9700S Series Analog Synthesizer Modules
External links
- PAiA.com
- PAiA Yahoo group
- Wikipedia:PAiA Electronics
- The Cloned Analog Gear website has some scans about modules and other stuff from PAiA.
- PAiA at Marvin Jones' website, also has some issues of Polyphony
- PAiA documents, Synth & Studio Docs Archive
- PAiA manuals, Archive.org