A 48-voice
polyphonic semi-
modular analog synthesizer with a 48-note
remote keyboard. Released in
1977.
The PS-3300 is essentially 3
PS-3110s
stacked together, with a built-in
mixer and a remote keyboard. The three sections combined offer the user an
insane amount of
144 synth
circuits, with 3
independent VCFs,
VCAs and
EGs for each note! The
VCOs are said to be
divide-down like with the rest of the PS series, though.
Programming possibilities for the PS-3300 are very
flexible, thanks to the
patchable routings and multiple total
modulation modules allowing
effects like
glide and
glissando to be used.
Sample/Hold is also included, but like the
3100 there is no
patch memory. The VCO
circuitry is regarded as exceptionally
stable.
According to some
sources, only 50 units were
manufactured. Because of this and PS-3300's
outstanding features, it is one of the most sought after
vintage synths out there, with
asking prices going over $2000.
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