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[[File:1981 advert for Powertran Transcendent Polysynth.png|thumb|right|500px|Advert for the Powertran Transcendent Polysynth from Wireless World magazine, June 1981]]The '''Powertran Transcendent polysynth''' was |
[[File:1981 advert for Powertran Transcendent Polysynth.png|thumb|right|500px|Advert for the Powertran Transcendent Polysynth from Wireless World magazine, June 1981]]The '''Powertran Transcendent polysynth''' was based on [[OnChip Systems|CEM]] ICs similar to the [[Powertran Transcendent 2000|Transcendent 2000]]. The design by [[Tim Orr]] was published in [[ETI]] from December 1980 to March 1981. It was available as a kit or fully assembled from [[Powertran electronics]].<ref>''The A-Z of analogue synthesizers part two: N-Z'' by Peter Forrest, Susurreal Publishing, 1996, {{ISBN|0952437716}}, p. 69</ref><ref>''Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying'' by Mark Jenkins, Routledge, 2007, {{ISBN|9780240520728}}, p. 111</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 10:49, 22 November 2022
The Powertran Transcendent polysynth was based on CEM ICs similar to the Transcendent 2000. The design by Tim Orr was published in ETI from December 1980 to March 1981. It was available as a kit or fully assembled from Powertran electronics.[1][2]
References
- ^ The A-Z of analogue synthesizers part two: N-Z by Peter Forrest, Susurreal Publishing, 1996, ISBN 0952437716, p. 69
- ^ Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying by Mark Jenkins, Routledge, 2007, ISBN 9780240520728, p. 111
External links
- Polysynth part 1 by Tim Orr, ETI, Dec 1980, CAG, World Radio History
- Polysynth part 2 by Tim Orr, ETI, Jan 1981, CAG, World Radio History
- Polysynth part 3 by Tim Orr, ETI, Feb 1981, CAG, World Radio History
- Polysynth part 4 by Tim Orr, ETI, Mar 1981, CAG, World Radio History
- Powertran Transcendent Polysynth, Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983, pp.88-89, review
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