Tweaking the Paia 9700S
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All Comments (17)
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good demo - you got something going by the end - the secret of modular is to keep on tweaking! but then to know when to stop - then sample it, yes!
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seriously,how hard was this to build?Im dithering on a purchase because I dont trust my skills
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this thing has a sweet sound
Ive been procrastinating getting into one of these
thanks
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thanks for the intel,i was alway's under the impression all Paia syth modules were linear.
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Nice sound!!!
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Any chance you could post some test patches?
I wish there were more 9700 patches on the internet just so we could check to make sure our synths are working OK.
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The 9700 shown here is exponential. The linear stuff you're thinking of was their first line of synth modules in the 70's. I second the John Simonton sentiment.
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thanks for posting....!
building a fatman at the mo an dso was interested in the 9700 as a next step...
looks (and sounds) great!
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PAiA is an amazing company. I heart them muchly.
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Ahhh the memories. Back in the 70's, I built the 'road keyboard' and the 'road rack', full of modules. Never REALLY learned how to play, but it was such a BLAST to build and mess around with ... and I actually learned something as well. I wish all of those modules/packages were still available. It's such a 'digital world' now. Thnx for posting.
what unit is on top of you 9700s ?
LofiFreq 3 years ago
On top? Oh, thats a selfmade diy multiples-attenuator-combination panel. There are two 4-multiples and two simple potentiometers to attentuate the control voltages.
sakrobeat 3 years ago
can you get any good triangle waves with this?
mongobongoman 3 years ago
The square wave, the triangle wave and the sawtooth sound very analogue and warm
sakrobeat 3 years ago
How are the controls laid out?
mongobongoman 3 years ago
For the layout please have a look at the paia website
sakrobeat 3 years ago