From Andrew Horton Sent Fri, Jan 26th 2018, 18:20
Holy crap, you guys are doing the Lord's work. On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 1:20 PM, annika morgan <xxxxxx.x.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > I can attest that the sub oscillator for the odyssey is beefy as hell. A > whole new machine. > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 10:59 AM Alex Timchak <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: >> >> Pics or clips or it didn't happen Sam. Just kidding - but I would LOVE = to >> hear a demo of the Patch Sweep circuit - sounds amazing! >> >> On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 10:55 AM, Peter Forrest <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx> >> wrote: >>> >>> Good work, Sam! >>> >>> Peter >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Sam Mims [mailto:xxx@xxxxxxx.xxx] >>> Sent: 26 January 2018 16:47 >>> To: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx >>> Subject: [AH] Syntaur NAMM announcements >>> >>> >>> >>> Syntaur built a second Juno-107 especially for the NAMM exhibit, to >>> showcase a number of new products. Like the previous 107, this cherry-= red >>> one has the Patch Sweep circuit (to sweep through the eight programs in= any >>> bank at adjustable speed) and the Audio Input (to route external signal= s >>> through the Chorus effect). But new to the mix is: >>> >>> >>> >>> New voice chips that are an alternative to the exact-copy AR80017A voic= e >>> chips that we have been selling from Analogue Renaissance. The new >>> AR80017A-GS voice chip is a fatter and angrier-sounding alternative. >>> Resonant filter sweeps are jaw-dropping. >>> >>> >>> >>> A replacement panel board with lighted sliders, where the LED brightnes= s >>> corresponds to the slider position. The HPF 4-position slide switch ha= s >>> identical control. The product will soon be released by Analogue >>> Renaissance, and distributed by Syntaur. >>> >>> >>> >>> Also on hand were Analogue Renaissance AR3109 (replacement Roland IR310= 9) >>> and AR662-DOT prototypes (color-dot-selected BA662) VCF filter chips. >>> >>> >>> >>> Syntaur=E2=80=99s Sub-Oscillator Kit for the Arp Odyssey was a huge fav= orite, and >>> brought instant smiles as the sub-oscillator knobs were turned up, taki= ng >>> the normal Odyssey sound into instant obesity. >>> >>> >>> >>> Syntaur is manufacturing more reproductions of obsolete parts, and now >>> offers replacement velocity pads for the Roland MC-909, as well as rubb= er >>> contact strips for a multitude of keyboards. >>> >>> >>> >>> Also coming in the next few weeks are replacement slide potentiometers >>> for the Roland Juno-6, Juno-60, and other keyboards. >> >> >