Polyphonic, multitimbral synthesizer with voices violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello, contrabass. Manufactured by Eminent BV in 1974 until 1981. The oscillators are tied in a sub-octave divider network. Two LFOs provide movement. The VCA is controlled by an AR envelope. There's a chorus effect available. The synth has 49 keys. Additionally it offers a gate output to control other synthesizers.
...shortage, but this thing looked ready to go almost a year ago. Also, what sort of chips would the Solina be using that are not available right now? It is a pretty basic analog design. It shouldn't have any sort of ARM or CPU chip and there should also be no...
...coming up and have planned the big "power up". This is where I'm at... Oberheim OB-X8 Sequential Prophet-10 Module Rack 1 Expert Sleepers ES-3(x2) ES-5 ES-4CV ESX-8MD Tiptop BD909 SD909 SD808 909CP 909HATS MA808 CYMBAL909 Behringer Kobol K-2 Mk2 Solina Rack 2 Radial Power-1 KlarkTeknik BBD-320 RME Fireface 802 FS Behringer 2600 Gray Meanie Other gear I'm trying to work in... (YES, I still have a fascination for the Boss MicroRack Series) Shoutout to Derp for the Pyle recommendation. Wish me luck.
I completely overlooked the Solina's polyphonic factor. Yep, there's that "glaringly obvious" thing I just knew I was missing lol.
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