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- Logan_String_Melody abstract "The Logan String Melody was a portable keyboard produced in two versions from 1973 to 1982. Manufactured in Italy, it was sold under both the Logan brand name and re-badged as a Hohner product.It came in a heavy wooden case and weighed 23 kilograms. It has full polyphony with a variable-gain amplifier for each key and a BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) chorus that gives it the distinctive string synthesizer sound.The keyboard consists of four octaves split into two nearly equal sized ranges. In each of these ranges a combination of three string sounds can be mixed using faders labelled Cello, Viola and Violin. Each string sound is pitched one octave apart. In addition to the separate sets of faders for the string sounds, each range has a sustain and release fader. The lower range also features a simple monophonic synthesiser that is controlled from using faders labelled Bass and Perc.On the first version, there is a button labelled Orchestra that has hard wired settings and disables the faders for the string sounds. The second version, the String Melody II introduced in 1977, added more buttons for further hard wired settings.".
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- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageRevisionID "601774967".
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_synthesizers.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Delay_line_oscillator.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_divider.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation_synthesis.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Hohner.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Low-pass_filter.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Monophony.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Mostek.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Square_wave.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink Variable-gain_amplifier.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLink File:Logan_String_Melody_II.jpg.
- Logan_String_Melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Logan String Melody".
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- Logan_String_Melody subject Category:String_synthesizers.
- Logan_String_Melody hypernym Keyboard.
- Logan_String_Melody type MusicalArtist.
- Logan_String_Melody type Redirect.
- Logan_String_Melody comment "The Logan String Melody was a portable keyboard produced in two versions from 1973 to 1982. Manufactured in Italy, it was sold under both the Logan brand name and re-badged as a Hohner product.It came in a heavy wooden case and weighed 23 kilograms. It has full polyphony with a variable-gain amplifier for each key and a BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) chorus that gives it the distinctive string synthesizer sound.The keyboard consists of four octaves split into two nearly equal sized ranges.".
- Logan_String_Melody label "Logan String Melody".
- Logan_String_Melody sameAs Q6667166.
- Logan_String_Melody sameAs m.02x83jv.
- Logan_String_Melody sameAs Q6667166.
- Logan_String_Melody wasDerivedFrom Logan_String_Melody?oldid=601774967.
- Logan_String_Melody depiction Logan_String_Melody_II.jpg.
- Logan_String_Melody isPrimaryTopicOf Logan_String_Melody.