d.a.wilson wrote:Razmo wrote:The way in which this Novachord is made, it actually is a strange form of an early "stringer machine" like the Solina or Eminent 310 Unique... I bet almost all stringer machines used that octave divider technology back then... the most notable and weird about the Novachord is (to me) that it has formant filters, and is totaly made of tubes.
Another modern synth from a company that only do devices in tubes actualy claims that their synth is the only tube based synth to exist, so maybe they ought to do some history research as well

... the Wretch Machine I think it's named... cannot remember the company though.
Very well spotted - the Novachord is indeed basically a monster analog string synth - and boy does it do strings well!! Unlike some "stringer machines" some 30 years it's junior it is not "paraphonic" ie. it has a separate envelope per note unlike the ARP Omni and Solina. This is superb as it means you can play huge sustained string ensembles up and down the scales without any form of note starvation or retriggering.
The modern tube synth company you are thinking of is Metasonix. They do recognise the Novachord - in fact some of their designs are loosely based on it.
I believe that some other stringers have an envelope for every key as wel... the Roland RS series if I recall right... nonetheless, I'm with you... this must be the absolute ultimate stringer machine hehe... and for ONCE, it's nice to know, that there is SOMETHING Jarre does NOT own!
By the way... do you intend on MIDIfying it? ... and is it at all possible?
Guess I'll never own anything THAT much vintage, since it's not with MIDI... oh well... ok... I just bought an old Ibanez analog delay FX box that is from the 70's (Ibanez AD100), but I believe this is as far as I'll go back in time
Just think it's nice, that there are people out there that will take the time and effort to restore such an artifact, and preserve it for as long as possible... it's these kind of people who deserve to own such a wonder...