Analogue Solutions Telemark-K V2 monophonic analogue synthesizer

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Analogue Solutions Telemark-K V2 monophonic analogue synthesizer
Product no: 9000-0041-4104 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

Analogue Solution's Telemark-K V2 is a modern modular monophonic analogue synthesizer inspired by the legendary Oberheim SEM. It has plenty of potential for serious sound design just like the Telemark V2, but this version also has a beautiful 37-note keyboard and an LCD screen which makes generating sounds even easier. The left hand side of the unit features a control panel that gives you everything you need to work with the oscillators, filters, envelopes and LFO. The right hand side has a patch panel where you can set up all your routing giving you a huge range of possibilities.

Analogue Solutions Telemark-K V2

The Telemark-K V2 has two oscillators, filters, two ADS envelopes and an LFO. Low pass, band pass, high pass and notch filters allow you to manipulate the timbre as does the PWM and oscillator sync. The patch panel offers options like ring modulation as well as the ability to mix external audio signals and interact with your other CV gear. This is a synth for experienced users and has enough on board to keep you entertained for years to come.

Specifications

Product features

19-inch rack size not applicable
Number of keys 37
Arpeggiator/sequencer none
Control none
Synthesizer inputs line in
Sound source analogue
MIDI & other MIDI in, MIDI thru, CV/gate in
Synthesizer outputs line out jack
Type of keys semi-weighted
Synthesizer type keyboard

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 20,0 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 67,3 x 50,0 x 26,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Analogue Solutions Telemark-K V2
  • monophonic analogue synthesizer
  • modular concept
  • inspired by the Oberheim SEM
  • with 37 semi-weighted touch-sensitive keys
  • LCD screen
  • pitch wheel
  • modulation wheel
  • basic components:
    • VCO 2x
    • VCF (LPF, HPF, BPF, Notch)
    • LFO
    • ADS-EG
    • mixer with ring modulator and external audio input
  • comprehensive patch panel
  • connectors on the rear:
    • audio in
    • thru VCF
    • out
    • MIDI IN
    • MIDI THRU
    • adapter
  • includes adapter and five patch cables

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