
Description
The Vermona Electric Piano And Strings Synthesizer was released in 1978 in the German Democratic Republic (GDR),and was sold to the UDSSR.
Like most of the string machines from this time it features a high frequency top-oscillator that is divided into 12 frequencies that make up the top octave. Each of the 12 notes is then divided down by 2:1 several times to create the different octave found on the keyboard and in the footage's of the different registers. All this is done with square waves. These are then mixed, filtered or shaped to generate the the sound. Yws, this is just like an typical organ keyboard. There is also a built in analog chorus to build up the sound as well as a set of 8 buttons for selecting different presets. There are 4 for each section.
Like most of the string machines from this time it features a high frequency top-oscillator that is divided into 12 frequencies that make up the top octave. Each of the 12 notes is then divided down by 2:1 several times to create the different octave found on the keyboard and in the footage's of the different registers. All this is done with square waves. These are then mixed, filtered or shaped to generate the the sound. Yws, this is just like an typical organ keyboard. There is also a built in analog chorus to build up the sound as well as a set of 8 buttons for selecting different presets. There are 4 for each section.
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Technical Specifications
Type: Analog
Synthesis: Divide Down
Oscillators
Oscillators: 2
Waveforms: Square
Osc Modulation: Fader, Keyboard
Evelope Paramerters: Attack, Sustain
Polyphony & Tuning
Polyphony: 12
Tuning: Standard
Modes: Polyphonic
Patches
Patches RAM: 1
Patches ROM: 8
Effects
Chorus
Case
Case: Keyboard
Keyboard: 61 keys
Controls: Buttons, Sliders
Connections
Audio Output Connections: Mono Out
Audio Output Count: 1
Audio Output Notes: Soviet Era Din Audio Ouput
Production
Year Released: 1978
Pricing
Used Price: $249-$479 - convert
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