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Description

Does what it says on the box. Randomly generates voltages which can be used to control synthesisers and other electronic equipment. Rate and range are controllable.

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Super rare EMS Random Voltage Generator playing EMS Synthi AKS from 1973

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Super rare EMS Random Voltage Generator playing EMS Synthi AKS from 1973

Chris Mick Studentsmusic

Chris Mick Studentsmusic

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Improvisation with EMS Random Voltage Generator and Synthi A

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EMS Random Voltage Generator – AMSynths

amsynths.co.uk

The EMS Random Voltage Generator showcases a unique approach to generating random voltages but comes with its quirks. While its dual sample & hold circuits add a layer of creativity, the challenge of sourcing vintage components can deter some users. The adjustable clock rates and variance controls offer a versatile range of outputs, making it suitable for experimental setups. However, the complexity of recreating the original sounds and the potential for mismatched transistors may leave some musicians frustrated. For those willing to dive into its intricacies, it’s a fascinating piece, but it’s not without its hurdles.

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