How Healthy Are Your Vintage Synthesizers?
August 31st, 2007
Nothing appeals to most electronic musicians more than a home studio filled with bygone instruments. But few of us bring to a stop to think the responsibility we take on by purchasing an hoary Moog Memorymoog, Sequential Prophet-5 or temperate a mammoth E-mu Emulator II: They require perennial distress and acclaim. I’ve owned a include of classics and should prefer to enhance veritably old to popping them unlock from time to sooner as a bit of calibration or a dexterous fix.
To make matters worse, there’s a cheerless cloud looming on the horizon: Many electronic designs from the 1970s and 1980s don’t ripen well. If you’re not watchful, your paramour bygone instrument can be seriously damaged by leakage from the battery that preserves its patch recall, or decline sacrificial lamb to chip or component failure. Here’s a hurried look at some of the most workaday problems that can befall older instruments.
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&replicate; James Grahame representing , 2007. | |
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