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  2. Electronic Music Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a voltage source (with knobs & numeric keys), tiny synthesizer (without filter), and manual routing switches. [4] The ElectroComp 301 a “controller” unit similar to the 300. The manual routing switches of the 300 were replaced by a joystick, and the synth section gained an LFO and a “sampler” (sample & hold).

  3. Control knob - Wikipedia

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    Two control knobs for a heating/cooling system. The left knob controls the temperature while the right controls the fan speed. A control knob is a rotary device used to provide manual input adjustments to a mechanical/electrical system when grasped and turned by a human operator, so that differing extent of knob rotation corresponds to different desired input.

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  5. Organ console - Wikipedia

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    The United States Naval Academy chapel's new five-manual console, crafted by R. A. Colby, Inc. of Johnson City, TN. It boasts 522 draw knobs, and, together with the other controls available to the organist, has 796 total controls.

  6. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    The first Hammond in production. Two 61-note manuals, 25-note pedalboard, 2 x 9 drawbars per manual, 2 pedal drawbars, 9 presets per manual, a tremolo effect generator ("tremulant"). [5] A-B: 1936–1938 [5] /1942 [6] After the introduction of Model B-C in 1936, previous Model A was available as Model A-B. [5] / B series actually starts with ...

  7. Keeley Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Keeley Compressor. After graduating in electrical engineering from the University of Oklahoma, Robert Keeley started his company from his home in Oklahoma City in 2001. He initially hoped to build guitar amplifiers (he tweaked his father's Peavey Deuce [2]), but found the market "highly saturated and becoming more so every day". [3]

  8. Guitorgan - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the GuitOrgan is credited to Bob Murrell and Musiconics International (MCI) of Waco, Texas. [3] Murrell worked on converting existing products from the late 1960s. In 1968, he had a significant run of instruments based on semi-hollow body guitars from Japan. The B-300 and M-340 are among the most common examples from this run.

  9. Triple beam balance - Wikipedia

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    Zero adjustment knob - This is used to manually adjust the triple beam balance to the 'zero' mark (check to ensure that the pointer is at zero before use). Before using triple beam balance, the scale pointer should be at zero. The zero adjustment knob can be used to adjust the scale pointer.