Many
Synthi users dare not make mods
because they're afraid to
depreciate their valuable
instrument.
Is
understandable, but is a pity
because the mods wonderfully
expand the Synthi and open doors
to fantastic new sonic worlds.
Here's
an idea I think is worth to be
shared. I'm surprised no one
else had it before.
I
did a few mods on my Synthis A
MKI and AKS using push-pull pots
instead of switches to avoid
drilling holes in the panel.
LEDs
in the spare anti-rotation holes
left by the original pots
(push-pull ones I used are
smaller) show that the mod is
active when the knob is
pulled.
This
makes the mods fully reversible
and preserves the Synthi's
original appearance and
value.
Most mods are described on Graham Hinton's guide to EMS modifications.
Schematics and more useful informations can be found on SamZen's website (backup).
It is important for me to thank these sources, and Lorena Tesch for some pics.
Contact me (My Synthis are NOT for sale, and I'm NOT a synth dealer, so please don't ask, thanks.)
Here are a few mods I did, but push-pull pots can of course be used for any other mod you plan to do.
Simple Random Voltage Generator and Sample & Hold DIY kit
Trapezoid polarity control DIY kit
Sustained/transient gate DIY kit
Inverter pins DIY kit
Matrix MKI/MKII layout
Voltage controlled shape on each oscillator and filter response
Hi/lo range switchable oscillators
Filter 18/24 db
Filter slew/unslew
Oscillator synchronization
Attack and decay time extension
LEDs
"Synthi 2" interface for interconnecting two Synthis