Eml Synkey. EML Synkey 2001 Programmable Synthesizer Reverb The Synkey was one of the very first synthesizers to offer patch memory over it's unique plastic punch-card system. Released in both programmable and non-programmable versions A short demonstration of the EML Synkey 2001, a unique analog instrument that offers parallel harmonies on all 12 intervals of the octave
MATRIXSYNTH Ca. 1980 EML SynKey 1500 from www.matrixsynth.com
Bought for a project last year and now just want to make some room A favorite of Herbie Hancock's, the SynKey features a staggering 13 oscillators that each correspond with their own pushbuttons—this allows users to play chords with one finger through the selection of intervals
MATRIXSYNTH Ca. 1980 EML SynKey 1500
Forum rules READ: VSE Board-Wide Rules and Guidelines The SynKey is a classic programmable polyphonic synthesizer with plenty of unique features It has thirteen oscillators! That is, one for the primary tone and twelve more for higher semi-tones, each of which are easily accessed by a simple on/off button
2001 EML Synkey (Model 2001) Serviced > Keyboards Rock n Roll Vintage. It was notable for being one of the first synths to have a form of patch memory-- but in a bizarre form, which, combined with some other limitations of the synth, depressed sales and ultimately resulted in EML. A short demonstration of the EML Synkey 2001, a unique analog instrument that offers parallel harmonies on all 12 intervals of the octave
EML Synkey Model 2001 For Sale Tone Tweakers Inc.. You can turn on or off any of the oscillators you wish, and no tuning is necessary! above image from a EML SynKey 2001 brochure courtesy of Kevin Lightner The SynKey is a programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with a 3 1/2-octave, 44-note (F-C) keyboard