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PAiA 4700 Analog modular

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Here is the PAiA 4700 modular in action. I'm somewhat inexperienced at using this modular, though I am able to show the various waveforms running though the envelope follower. Without the CV Gate Keyboard or sequencer, the functions of the waveforms are somewhat limited. PAiA, Moog, and Buchla were responsible for the modulars of the early 70's. Only a handful of these older modulars exist and if they are put together well, then you can make some screaming sounds. I never did get to CV gate this unit, I hope it get's a lot of use by the next owner.

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  • do you know the part number of the 14 pin chip in a 4720 vco?

  • Can't help you in that department. You'll get an answer from PAiA.

  • dude are you the one selling this thing on ebay right now?

  • It's already sold.

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  • Love the enthusiasm!

  • Cabinet systems have soo much style - but suitcase is even better; i came across a website where there was a system that filled entire wall of the studio - the size of the controls are a big factor - I am sick of staring at a pc monitor, so I will have track one down or go for the modern systems with MIDI

  • i just love this synth . hope to own one someday

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