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DAVOLI DAVOLISINT

Here's an odd one! No VCF's, VCA's or EG's but capable of the most obnoxious electronic cacophony I've ever heard out of any synth. this synth is very simple. Two VCO's, one with coarse tune and one with fine tune, each with their own LFO with variable depth and speed. and 7 different footings available at the same time! (32', 16', 8', 4', 2', 1', and 1/2') The VCO's are simply basic square waves with divide down chips to obtain the different footings. Glide is also available with two settings but only glide up. The gray keys play not the note, but add that footing to whatever white key is being held and the corresponding black keys duplicate the tabs in the upper right. A lever called "extend" is an up-only pitch bend, not unlike the Yamaha CS-01. Rare and quirky. Not for sale!!! Enjoy the pictures!

Davolisint pic 1 Davolisint pic 2 Davolisint pic 3
Davolisint pic 4 Davolisint pic 5 Davolisint pic 6
Davolisint pic 7 Davolisint pic 8 Davolisint pic 9

 

 
 

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