
Not a synth, but definitely fun too look at.
"Comdyna GP-6 Analog Computer + Microhybrid I. Everything pictured is included. These are no longer made anymore. Complete info is available here: http://www.comdyna.com"
via the Comdyna site:
"The GP-6 carries on the general purpose analog computer as an old technology that stays forever young. Although the analog computer rarely computes in a manner that gave it its name, analog computing continues to thrive in the form of linear circuits. Analog computing fundamentals are the roots of linear circuits. The analog computer patch panel remains the only means of programming linear circuits, i.e. operational amplifiers into the endless number of analog circuit devices. With a GP-6 in the laboratory, stable, trouble- free signal conditioning, simulation, control, intrumentation, etc. circuits can be up an running in minutes.

The GP-6 is also used in classroom demonstrations and advanced design projects where programmable simulations serve as linear and non-linear plants to be controlled. GP-6 simulations are high speed, continuous, and realistic stand-ins for testing analog and digital controllers and control systems.
Other than teaching, the GP-6 finds application as a handy, portable, general purpose instrument, the GP-6 patch panel a means to quickly program, as opposed to breadboarding, linear circuits.

USING THE COMDYNA GP-6 ANALOG COMPUTER, by Professor Ian Petersen, Department of Electrical Engineering, Australian Defense Force Academy, is an excellent presentation of programming and operating the GP-6.
The GP-6 Panel page offers a destailed description of the patch and operating panel functions."
For an analog computer with audio, see the Starkey Hearing Lab by clicking on the Starkey label below.
though not a synth i guess one of these could be used for some stuff like cv manipulation, or?
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody out there have one of these/know where to get one?
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