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SID Chip Mono Synth
SID Chip Mono Synth
Elektron burst on the scene in the late 90's when they released this powerful subtractive synth powered by the Sound Interface Device (SID) chip originally used in the Commodore 64. This synth features 3 sync-able oscillators, each able to produce triangle, noise, saw, pulse and mixed waves. Four LFOs, multimode and resonant filters allow you to further dial in your tones.
Features:
• 2x16 alphanumeric LCD display
• 1/4” line audio in
• 1/4” line audio out
• 5-pin MIDI In/Out/Thru
• 4 Realtime Controller knobs
• Rotary encoder navigation knob
• Alphanumeric keypad
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