Description
The Jen String Ensemble SM2007 is one of the earliest and unique string machines of the mid 70s like the ARP Solina, Logan String Melody, Roland VP330 and others. Jen was acquired and rebranded by the Thomas Organ Company as the VOX String Thing. Eventually acquired by Crumar.
The instrument is known for it's lush the sound as a string ensemble. It also has an organ section, violin, viola, and cello, and an ensemble effect for all of the sections with auto or manual sustain and attack. The tone can be adjusted between thick and thin.
The instrument is known for it's lush the sound as a string ensemble. It also has an organ section, violin, viola, and cello, and an ensemble effect for all of the sections with auto or manual sustain and attack. The tone can be adjusted between thick and thin.
Architecture
Type: Analog
Synthesis: Divide Down
Oscillators
Oscillators: 1
Evelope Paramerters: Attack, Sustain
Filters
Filters: 1
Types: High Pass, Resonance
Polyphony & Tuning
Polyphony: 49
Timbrality: 3
Tuning: Standard
Modes: Polyphonic, Split
Patches
Patches RAM: 1
Patches ROM: 3
Effects
ensemble
Case
Case: Keyboard
Keyboard: 49 keys
Controls: Buttons, Faders
Connections
Audio Output Connections: 1/4" Phone Jack, Mono Out
Audio Output Count: 1
Production
Year Released: 1976
Manuals & Documents
Virtual Software
Pricing
Used Price: $102-$312 - convert
Shopping
YouTube Videos
References & Sources
Report Synthesizer
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