Trilogy Trilogy analog synthesizer/string/organ I like to call this the poor man's Oberheim OB-X:), because it reminds of it, colors and size. The sound is no joke, though. This is an impressive instrument, big, large and heavy. Buku kimia kelas xi pdf to jpg. The name Trilogy of course (in the same vein were, for example, the Korg Trident, the ARP Omni 1/2, and the Moog Opus 3) comes from the fact that this instrument features three sections: Organ, Strings, and Synthesizer. These 'Multi-Instrument Keyboards', as they were called at the time, were very popular among keyboardists - because back in the early 80s, 'proper synthesizers' like the Prophet-5, Oberheim OB-X or Jupiter-8 were much more expensive. So, the Trilogy doesn't have all the modulation and bells and whistles of the other big of the era. But still manages to sound good, and that's the bottom line!:-) The String section in particular sounds great. Very retro, and very similar to the classic ARP String Ensemble (Solina). The Organ section is okay, but there are only four sliders, each one of them acting as a 'horizontal drawbar'. Four drawbars are not enough for Hammond sounds (not to mention, no percussion, chorus or Leslie emulation.), so the organ sounds you get are more in the Farfisa/Vox/Electric organ vein. Useful to have in the sonic toolbox, though. The Synthesizer section is big, brassy, and typically 80s-sounding. In all, this is an impressive (not only visually - it's very large and heavy) synthesizer, capable of vintage sounds unavailable anywhere else. Crumar Trilogy audio demos Preset name with audio demo My comments Presets (note: these are the presets in my current unit, changed by the previous owner - they are not the factory presets.) preset 1 assignable preset Nice, fat staccato synthesizer Standard rising reso-pad. I added LFO frequency and vca modulation at the end. Clavi-synth sound. Trombone/Brass sound. Modulated by the joystick at the end. Nice retro-sounding flute Powerful analog synth-bass/polysynth, very '80s. Complete list of components, devices, parts and other stuff filtered by 'Topic Trilogy of Inductors; UK'. Book,Trilogy of inductors edition No.2. Manufacturer: Wurth Elektronik Manufacturer Part. Downloaded on February 5, 2009 at 10:10 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copper has been employed in MEMS for high-Q inductors. Silver Evaporated. Si Iso Etch: Isotropic Silicon Etchant “Trilogy Etch,” mixed from 126 parts HNO. Evolving (slightly out of phase) double osc synth sound. Added mod at the end. Rehanfx registration code serial number. Naat lyrics a. String Ensemble This is a dream sound!!! Gorgeous, vintage super-analog string section sound, that only synth from the '70s/early '80s knew how to do!:-) Definitely holds its own compared to the Solina. Probably the Trilogy's main asset. Organ Early Clavioline/Farfisa type sound '60s transistor organ Vox-type sound '70s home organ Vox Continental Vox Continental variation '60s lounge organ Synthesizer Early poly synth sound Typical 1980s synth sound Full, analog sound Awesome detuned synth, very modern-sounding Typical ELP style Utilizing the Octave Mod. Feature, reminds of Fischerspooner's 'Emerge' at the beginning, changing to a hypnotic synth at the end. Classic, powerful, cutoff + resonance filter sweeps (note how powerful the Trilogy's filters are) Utilizing the Oscillator Glide function (a sort of portamento effect) Gorgeous, moving pad, with plenty of resonance added. Peaceful, dreaming analog sawtooth wave synthesizer pad. The ubiquitous sound. Reminds a bit of Paul Simon's 'Graceland' album. Gentler, muted synth brass. Dreamy Rhodes. Techno bass, powerful. Again showcasing the power of the Trilogy's filter section. Plenty of lfo modulation. Comunicacion serial rs232 pic ccsd. Honest clarinet reedy sound Very expressive!! Crumar Trilogy features • great look, with Oberheim-style panel, buttons, and wood end-panels; • great-sounding string section - very similar to the famous ARP Solina String Ensemble; • thick, warm analog sound; • octave mod. Effect Features at a glance Year of release: 1981 Sound generation method: analog, 2-DCO Polyphony: full poly (?) Presets: 7 + 1 assignable Keyboard: 49 note (4 octaves) Responds to velocity: no Aftertouch no MIDI: no Sound expansion capabilities: no Arpeggiator: no Effects: no Controls: knobs for synthesizer/strings control, four sliders for the organ section Outputs: three separate 1/4' (synthesizer, strings, organ). The synthesizer output also acts as main output combining the three sections (three volume knobs available for ease of mixing) Weight: The 'Song made only with this instrument' trial: _________ The Trilogy behaves like a champ. Note in particular.
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