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Electro Harmonix Rumblings...
This came through on the Analogue Heaven Mailing List today...
Re: Release Dates for Reissues
Wednesday, 19-Aug-98 03:25:03
206.152.244.163 writes:
Here are a couple of old posts that might help:>
> the latest from the Electro Harmonix BB:
>
> WOOHOO!!!
>
> > The latest news from Sovtek/EH
> > Friday, 05-Jun-98 15:57:28
> >
> > Message:
> > 153.34.110.55 (Ron Neely)writes:
> >
> > I just got the following info from Mike Matthews himself:
> >
> > 1. We received the Frequency Analyzer. Thanx...it works fine.
> > We have already a/b'd the first new Freq Analyzer design and
> > are proceeding.
>
> (Ron Neely, aka, the EHman, sent his frequency analyzer to
Sovtek for
> use in designing a re-issue)
>
> > 2. We ARE reissuing the Microsynthesizer and Bass
> > Microsynthesizer. The board has already been designed and we
> > await first production samples. We expect to have this on
> > market in 3 to 5 months.
> >
> > 3. We are reissuing the 16 second digital delay. Of course now,
> > memories are so much bigger, that we have this first model
> > prepped to be 16 times more powerful. The only addition will be
> > a midi out sync so it can drive a midi drum machine as option.
> >
> > The EH Man
>
> > Re: Re: The latest news from Sovtek/EH
> > Monday, 08-Jun-98 16:11:39
> >
> > 206.86.66.169 writes:
> >
> > The message I got from EH/Sovtek sales manager Ralph Trimarchi
> > said that the Guitar Microsynth would be available first, as a
> > limited production run in about 2-3 months, and that the Bass
> > Microsynth would follow a couple months later in a non-limited
> > run. He also mentioned the planned Polychorus (no target date)
> > reissue, but not the BassBall.
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