- Freeman string symphonizer
The Freeman String Symphonizer was a 5 octave
synthesizer of the mid 1970s. It was manufactured by theChicago Musical Instrument Co. and was also known as the Cordovox CSS. Its sound was similar to that of theArp String Ensemble - cool glassy sounding strings. It had multipleoscillator s per key, so it had no restrictions on how many notes could be played at once, unlike most synthesizers at the time, which were often monophonic.The Freeman had a built in spring
reverb which gave the synthesizer a deeper sound. One could choose between violins and cellos, and shift the keyboard an octave up or down. There was an after-touch sensor which provided somevibrato , and an adjustable chorus effect. It was a heavy machine - about 70 lbs - and was rather durable.It was used by
The Who ,Jan Hammer ,Chick Corea ,Elton John , andPeter Sinfield .Recently, it has been emulated in software by
GForce , with their Virtual String Machine software.
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