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Description

Step into the world of iconic sound with the EMS Synthi A, a synthesizer revered for its compact design and inventive patch matrix. Originally crafted in the 1970s, this synthesizer offers a unique blend of vintage charm and cutting-edge sonic possibilities. Its portable nature makes it ideal for musicians on the move or those with limited studio space, without compromising on its rich, analog sound.

The Synthi A is noted for its distinctive programming interface, which utilizes a pin matrix patching method instead of traditional cables. This allows for a vast range of sound-shaping possibilities, making it a favorite among experimental musicians and sound designers. Its three oscillators, noise generator, filter, and envelope shaper provide a wealth of creative resources for crafting anything from lush pads to aggressive leads.

For those who appreciate tactile control, the Synthi A features a joystick for real-time modulation, offering an intuitive and expressive way to manipulate sound. Whether you're delving into the realms of ambient soundscapes or creating punchy bass lines, the EMS Synthi A stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of analog synthesis.

Key Features:

  • Unique pin matrix patching system for extensive sound design
  • Three oscillators for a wide range of tones
  • Noise generator, filter, and envelope shaper included
  • Built-in joystick for hands-on modulation
  • Compact and portable, perfect for mobile musicians
  • Renowned for its rich, analog sound quality

Product specs

Brand EMS
Model Synthi A
Finish White
Year 1970s
Categories Analog Synths, Desktop Synths
Analog / Digital Analog
Polyphony 1 Voice

FAQs

What is the patching system used in the EMS Synthi A?

The EMS Synthi A utilizes a patch matrix with resistive pins instead of traditional patch cables, allowing for a compact design and unique sound routing possibilities.

Is the EMS Synthi A suitable for live performances?

The EMS Synthi A, housed in a portable Spartanite briefcase, is designed for both studio use and live performances, offering flexibility and ease of transport for musicians.

How many oscillators does the EMS Synthi A have?

The EMS Synthi A features three voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), which are central to its sound generation capabilities.

Can the EMS Synthi A be used for polyphonic synthesis?

The EMS Synthi A is a monophonic synthesizer, meaning it can produce one note at a time, which is typical for many classic analog synths.

What types of sounds is the EMS Synthi A known for?

The EMS Synthi A is renowned for its rich, analog textures and experimental soundscapes, making it a favorite among electronic music producers and sound designers.

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Klaus Schulze talks about, and demonstrates, his first synth an EMS Synthi A

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Klaus Schulze talks about, and demonstrates, his first synth an EMS Synthi A

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EMS Synthi A.

Features and functionality

  • The Synthi A's patch matrix shares points between keyboard pitch control and external audio inputs, allowing simultaneous control over oscillators.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Spring reverb is included, but its functionality can be compromised on older units needing servicing.

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  • Building a Synthi A clone requires significant skill in electronics, especially in wiring the pin matrix.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Different colored pegs in the patch bay have varying resistances; modern red, white, and yellow pins are 2k7 1%, while green pins are 68k.

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Software and compatibility

  • The Synthi uses unique CV standards: 0.32 V/Oct for Oscs 1 and 2, and 0.20 V/Oct for Osc 3, complicating external sequencing.

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User experience

  • Owners note that toms work best for triggering oscillators due to their pitched content, especially effective for techno and gabber-style percussion.

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Build quality

  • The Cloney Project suggests replacing the original 16x16 pin matrix with a more accessible 20x20 version.

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Other

  • The Fairchild uA726 is a hard-to-find component that may need substitution in DIY builds.

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Critic Reviews

Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Synthi A | Vintage Synth Explorer

vintagesynth.com

The EMS Synthi A, hailed for its portability and iconic sci-fi sound generation, remains a remarkable piece of electronic music history. With its unique patchbay grid system and stable oscillators after warm-up, it offers a distinctive analog experience. However, potential buyers should be cautious of the AKS model's precarious case mounting—a common issue to inspect in used units. Overall, the Synthi A stands out as a sophisticated yet compact synth, celebrated for its rich sonic capabilities.

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See how Klaus Schulze uses EMS Synthi A

Klaus Schulze

Guitarist, Bassist

Tangerine Dream

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Klaus Schulze utilizes two EMS Synthi A synthesizers, as detailed on the "Klaus Schulze's Instruments" page.

See how Benjamin Goldwasser uses EMS Synthi A

Benjamin Goldwasser

Keyboardist

MGMT

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Kember's aforementioned EMS Synthi A was also much in use. "We ended up using it for the screaming sound on 'Lady Dada's Nightmare',” says Goldwasser. "That was just me staying up on the last night that we were recording in Malibu, right before we packed everything up. I was just making the weirdest noises. He's had some work done on it, a couple of the kind of common modifications. It has a soft sync built in, so you can get the type of oscillator sync sounds the Cars used all the time. But it's like it gets halfway there but it needs to catch up with itself, and sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't, so it does this kind of throaty thing that sounds like a voice. So that's what that screaming thing is, this weird function of the soft sync.

See how The Future Sound of London uses EMS Synthi A

The Future Sound of London

Music Producer

Vangelis & The Future Sound of London

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in this post, FSOL talks about how the sound of the PROWLER was created, which was by using the FSOL:DIGITANA SX-1 modulated with an EMS synthi-a via a Digitana matrix triggered by a Koma RH301

See how Ben Frost uses EMS Synthi A

Ben Frost

Guitarist, Composer

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In a video reposted by ethermachines on Instagram, Ben Frost is seen using the EMS Synthi A during a session with A Winged Victory for the Sullen.

See how Peter Christopherson uses EMS Synthi A

Peter Christopherson

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Coil

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Sleazy mentions this not only the Keyboard Magazine Interview from 1987, but again in the COIL website FAQ from 2001.

See how Alva Noto uses EMS Synthi A

Alva Noto

Music Producer

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A Synthi can be seen in this photo from Nicolai's Instagram.

See how Ryoji Ikeda uses EMS Synthi A

Ryoji Ikeda

Music Producer

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He's Ryoji Ikeda in his studio. There's an EMS Synthi behind him... (from "gearslutz.com")

See how Sonic Boom uses EMS Synthi A

Sonic Boom

Guitarist, Composer

Spacemen 3

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Sonic Boom uses the EMS Synthi A, as detailed in the Sonic Boom - New Atlantis Studio feature.

See how Soulwax uses EMS Synthi A

Soulwax

Guitarist, Bassist

Soulwax

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"See for example with this, and you know how this goes… adjusts pitch It's not perfect, it's kind of… The detuning is what makes it interesting, and I think it's also what the human ear picks up, its something that doesn't sound right" @ 5:40. Video interview from inside Soulwax's studio in Ghent, Belgium.

See how Florian Schneider uses EMS Synthi A

Florian Schneider

Keyboardist

Kraftwerk

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In this TV performance from 1973 an EMS Synthi-A can be seen at Florian's side at 2:50

See how Peter Kember uses EMS Synthi A

Peter Kember

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Spacemen 3

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Verified via Soundonsound

Brought in as much for his production experience as his talent for steering the proceedings into unexpected waters, his arrival instantly enlivened the sessions. "He makes the party really flow,” Goldwasser laughs. "When he first arrived, he opened up one of his suitcase synthesizers, the [EMS] Synthi A, and started making weird sounds. All of us were just crowded round this synth.”

See how Richard H. Kirk uses EMS Synthi A

Richard H. Kirk

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Cabaret Voltaire

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Richard Kirk is holding an EMS - Synthi A in this picture.

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