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Elektronika | EM-25 |
Description | Elektronika EM-25 is a string synthesizer that has 3 timbre sections: contrabasses, violoncellos, violins, organ-registers ("16'","8'","4'","2'"), and wind-trombones, trumpets. String and organ sections: polyphonic attack and release of sound with duration control switching decay mode Wind instruments section has a generator of curved controls: ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN. Modulator with controls: RATE, DELAY, VIBRATO Controlled filter with controls: ENVELOPE, MODULATOR, CUTOFF, ACCENT Filter run mode -mono or polyphonic There is also a possibility to split the keyboard to 2 section (with setting up different timbres of sounding) Specifications: Number of octaves in a keyboard, 4 1/12 In audible range, 9 1/12 Number of programmed timbres, 12 Power consumption max, 30V*A Dimensions, 890x355x102 mm (35" x 14" x 4") Weight, 18 kg (approx. 33 lbs) Also contains 1.126 gramms GOLD, 6.143 SILVER |
Brand | Elektronika |
Model | EM-25 |
Device | Synth |
Type | Keys |
Engine Type | Analog |
Engine | VCO |
Voices (max) | 3 |
LFO | 1 |
Filter (VCF) | Resonance |
Envelope (VCA) | ADS |
Memory | 12 ROM |
Keys | 49 |
Key type | Keys |
Velocity | N |
Aftertouch | N |
Audio | Stereo O |
Produced: | 1994 - 1994 |
Legend: | Obvious | Y: Yes, N: No, N/A: Not Applicable | |
VCO | Voltage Controlled Oscillator | DCO | Digital Controlled Oscillator |
LFO | Low Frequency Oscillator | Sub | Sub Oscillator |
VCF | Voltage Controlled Filter | VCA | Voltage Controlled Amplifier |
Velocity | As with a piano, the harder you hit a key, the louder the sound, unlike most organs which always produce the same loudness no matter how hard you hit a key. | Aftertouch | Pressing a key after you activated it. Channel Aftertouch, no matter which key, it will send a Channel message. Poly Aftertouch, sends the pressure per key instead of the whole channel. |
Values for OSC, LFO, Filter, Envelope are per voice unless stated otherwise. |