To correct fluffy's bad assumption here though, the "filter" is rarely a "component" in a modern synth and I doubt very seriously that IK has the resources to manufacturer ICs. I'm still betting on the filter being based on the LM13700 OTA which, at one point was a National Semiconductor part, not sure who's making them now.Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:Sorry I missed this one for a bit... We source or build parts ourselves based on the feasibility of doing it either way, as would be expected.fluffy_little_something wrote: I also wonder about the quality. It is rather cheap for a synth made in the EU. Behringer stuff is made in a huge factory in Asia, if I am not mistaken. Otherwise it would probably cost 1.5 to 2 times as much.
Are the components (filter etc.) bought from the usual suppliers or made by IKM?
Just out of curiosity, where in Italy is the factory and how many employees does it have?
Other than Behringer making use of the remanufactured CEM parts and SCI using the PA397 the tendency these days is not to use the "synth module on a chip" parts that were so prevalent in the 80s. This is good, it allows for more variety and is also better in terms of future obsolescence and modification. The synth modules, such as they are, are almost certainly discrete, but not in the sense of "not using ICs", but rather, constructed with, more or less, off the shelf OTAs, OpAmps, etc.
IIRC, IK partnered with soundmachines who did the analog design. I assume that's these guys, which makes sense, as they are also an Italian company.
https://www.sound-machines.it/
Eventually someone will do a tear down video/pictures of this and then we can get a better idea of what's inside.
As far as China not being a reliable OEM, this is just old news and prejudice. It's not really unlike Japan in the 60s. Low build quality with this type of product doesn't really have much to do with the active electronics components either.
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