This is my favorite Polysynth.. A monster of Epic proportions..A bitch to edit without the training manual, but capable of some pretty complex sounds thanks to it's many routing possibilitys. The Unit itself is Built like a computer.. Rackmounted, motherboard, with plugin cards for voices and such. I got mine from DOUBLE TAKE in NYC in the 1995, a REV 3, prepared by Pete Lanzilotta - one of Octave Plateau's original staff.. It's worked solidly since then, but last month went back to Peter for an overhaul, since it had started to act insane, and only 4 of it's 8 voices would pass the tests at bootup. Service for these machines is no joke - cards have to be removed and mounted in a cradle to power them up, then they are calibrated over time. There are 4 voice cards with 2 voices on each, and AFAIK, only 2 cradles in the world - 1 in Brazil, and 1 at DoubleTake in New York..
There is an editing package for it, that runs in DOS, and requires a MPU-401 Midi card.. I used to use this editor when i had an MPU401 compatible port on my sequencer PC, but not anymore.. now i like to get in the menus and edit..
As of Dec 5th 2009, my V8 was still off being repaired.. I miss it so.
There is an editing package for it, that runs in DOS, and requires a MPU-401 Midi card.. I used to use this editor when i had an MPU401 compatible port on my sequencer PC, but not anymore.. now i like to get in the menus and edit..
As of Dec 5th 2009, my V8 was still off being repaired.. I miss it so.
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