In 1977 I produced the first audio demo of the PS-1 for Star Instruments. In return they gave me one (SN #0097). We added 1/4" plugs and hot-wired it to a Fender volume pedal. This allowed me to - which playing drums - adjust the pitch and decay. It was waaaaay ahead of its time. The musicality was not so hot but as a noise generator with LFO it was fantastic.
The control panel almost looks like the front panel of a Moog Liberation, Rogue, or Prodigy. Maybe it's a combination of the 3 together.
nudist1033 4 months ago
Did this have CV / Gate capability?
SpaceIntruderDetecto 1 year ago
our daughters wedding (odw)used one of these live on thier song 'lawnchairs' in the early 80s its on youtube just look for- odw lawnchairs
thelandingsmusic 1 year ago
@thelandingsmusic actually they used the more elaborate PS-2, the one with 12 pads and a sequencer.
moogplayer 1 year ago
@moogplayer How much did you sell this for out of interest?
OjideaguMusic 7 months ago
@OjideaguMusic I think around $800
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In 1977 I produced the first audio demo of the PS-1 for Star Instruments. In return they gave me one (SN #0097). We added 1/4" plugs and hot-wired it to a Fender volume pedal. This allowed me to - which playing drums - adjust the pitch and decay. It was waaaaay ahead of its time. The musicality was not so hot but as a noise generator with LFO it was fantastic.
cedarcreststudio 1 year ago
Way to go - demo a percussion synth without demoing ANY percussion sounds. It aint' a typical monosynth, so why treat it as one?
calyx93 1 year ago