[sdiy] Electronic organ from the past...
Ken Stone
sasami at hotkey.net.au
Wed Jan 29 10:15:13 CET 2003
There are some serious organ nuts on this list. I just dragged home Schober
Theatre organ today.
Ken
>Hi all,
>
>A couple of days ago I ran into an electronic organ. It is in relatively bad
>condition and my challenge is to recreate it as far as it is possible. The
>exact make of it is not known at the moment (seems like something made in
>Germany, but like 10..20 years ago), more exploration is needed (as the
>stuff is old so lacks printed information).
>
>My goal is to make a good electronic (church) organ out of it. While I'm
>trying to get as much information about it as possible, I would like to ask
>you guys, if anyone has schematics of organs: filters, osci's, etc...
>anything for a real organ (I wanna try to build from scratch all those parts
>which are not or not easily repairable...)
>
>In the old times (say 10 years ago), I had some papers around building
>electronic organs and that had simple, but efficient parts (modules?) to
>build. This is what I want!
>
>Is there anyone able to help?
>
>I know, this is not a synth stuff, close but no cigar... :) Regardless of
>that, maybe some of you has some helpful hints anyway...
>
>regs,
>
>TripleZ (alias Zoltan Gaspar, Software Development Engineer (and synth
>fan..:))
>
>
>
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