Very Rare Synth I haven't seen one listed in quite a few years. Second owner got from a family member.
A few tiny marks on the back and left side (see last two photos) otherwise in excellent condition. Needs a 9v 500mA power supply. No original box or manual but a PDF of the manual and a quick start guide is easily found online.
When plugged in the power jack it is lightly in place but flush with the synth which may just be my power jack being short. My guitar pedal power supply jack is longer then the one i tested it with but doesn't work being only200mA) so it might be unnoticeable with a good power supply. Works perfectly fine as long as it's on a flat surface.
From Synthtopia: Flame has introduced the Flame MIDI Talking Synth, a small-sized MIDI-controlled sound module based on the analog Speakjet chip, produced by the U.S. company Magnevation
Originally designed for basic artificially generated speech output in American English tongue, it has been refined and further developed as an 8-bit sound module with speech-like sounds and synthetic robot voices as well as beeps, alarms, noise and retro-style sci-fi sounds.
Due to the structure of the Speakjet (with its complex sound synthesizer, preset sounds and serial interface), it offers an impressive range of possibilities. It contains 72 speech elements (allophones), 43 sound effects, and 12 DTM touch tones.
The idea for the MIDI Talking Synth was to create sounds, patterns and sequences in the 8-bit style of the 80s or other retro sounds for making music instead of just simulating speech.
Most allophones can be tuned and used tonally. The Flame MIDI Talking Synth contains two Speakjet chips to produce a richer and more complex tonal variety as well as generating a pseudo stereo effect.
Since the Speakjet was not originally laid out for the purpose of making music it is actually not fully controllable via MIDI input, i.e.: once sounds are triggered they cannot be directly stopped by Note Off messages from a MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. Thus a MIDI-controlled audio tremolo has been implemented allowing MIDI control and enabling an easier integration into a MIDI setup.
The MIDI Talking Synth lets you play back preset words in its EXPANDER mode via an external MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. In addition you can use the FLAME MIDI TALKING SYNTH as a stand-alone MIDI controller since all controls and joysticks send MIDI control/change data to the MIDI-OUT connector.
>>> TECH SPECS <<< - 2 independently controlled Speakjet ™ chips - Each of them provides a mono audio output (32 kHz PWM output) through a 6.3 mm stereo socket - MIX control with start/ stop /MIDI-sync/ tempo/ sound/ tremolo/ scale/ note/ pitch - HOLD-switches to freeze the position of the joysticks - REC-switches to play back the recorded movements of the joysticks. - SEQ mode sounds can be played manually. - EXP mode for a drum expander module use. Words and sounds are triggered only by received MIDI notes. No sequencer/ tremolo/ random or scale functions are available in this mode. - SEQUENCER MODE -controlled by the internal or external MIDI clock and sends MIDI TIMING data (start/ stop/ clock) when running - joystick TALK - 64 sounds can be played. - HOLD switch (Talk) - REC switch (Talk) - LOOP switch - SOUND turn-switch with 12 patches are available. - SOUNDS TALK: lists with allophones that can be played tonally - SOUNDS SYNTH: lists with effect sounds that cannot be played tonally - SPEED control - Playback velocity of the allophones: left = slow, right = fast - MIX control controls the volume for Speakjet A and B. - NOTE / SCALE - joystick NOTE - SCALE switch - TREMOLO - RANDOM - MIDI SEQUENCER - EXPANDER MODE - MIDI CONTROLLER
A few tiny marks on the back and left side (see last two photos) otherwise in excellent condition. Needs a 9v 500mA power supply. No original box or manual but a PDF of the manual and a quick start guide is easily found online.
When plugged in the power jack it is lightly in place but flush with the synth which may just be my power jack being short. My guitar pedal power supply jack is longer then the one i tested it with but doesn't work being only200mA) so it might be unnoticeable with a good power supply. Works perfectly fine as long as it's on a flat surface.
From Synthtopia: Flame has introduced the Flame MIDI Talking Synth, a small-sized MIDI-controlled sound module based on the analog Speakjet chip, produced by the U.S. company Magnevation
Originally designed for basic artificially generated speech output in American English tongue, it has been refined and further developed as an 8-bit sound module with speech-like sounds and synthetic robot voices as well as beeps, alarms, noise and retro-style sci-fi sounds.
Due to the structure of the Speakjet (with its complex sound synthesizer, preset sounds and serial interface), it offers an impressive range of possibilities. It contains 72 speech elements (allophones), 43 sound effects, and 12 DTM touch tones.
The idea for the MIDI Talking Synth was to create sounds, patterns and sequences in the 8-bit style of the 80s or other retro sounds for making music instead of just simulating speech.
Most allophones can be tuned and used tonally. The Flame MIDI Talking Synth contains two Speakjet chips to produce a richer and more complex tonal variety as well as generating a pseudo stereo effect.
Since the Speakjet was not originally laid out for the purpose of making music it is actually not fully controllable via MIDI input, i.e.: once sounds are triggered they cannot be directly stopped by Note Off messages from a MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. Thus a MIDI-controlled audio tremolo has been implemented allowing MIDI control and enabling an easier integration into a MIDI setup.
The MIDI Talking Synth lets you play back preset words in its EXPANDER mode via an external MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. In addition you can use the FLAME MIDI TALKING SYNTH as a stand-alone MIDI controller since all controls and joysticks send MIDI control/change data to the MIDI-OUT connector.
>>> TECH SPECS <<< - 2 independently controlled Speakjet ™ chips - Each of them provides a mono audio output (32 kHz PWM output) through a 6.3 mm stereo socket - MIX control with start/ stop /MIDI-sync/ tempo/ sound/ tremolo/ scale/ note/ pitch - HOLD-switches to freeze the position of the joysticks - REC-switches to play back the recorded movements of the joysticks. - SEQ mode sounds can be played manually. - EXP mode for a drum expander module use. Words and sounds are triggered only by received MIDI notes. No sequencer/ tremolo/ random or scale functions are available in this mode. - SEQUENCER MODE -controlled by the internal or external MIDI clock and sends MIDI TIMING data (start/ stop/ clock) when running - joystick TALK - 64 sounds can be played. - HOLD switch (Talk) - REC switch (Talk) - LOOP switch - SOUND turn-switch with 12 patches are available. - SOUNDS TALK: lists with allophones that can be played tonally - SOUNDS SYNTH: lists with effect sounds that cannot be played tonally - SPEED control - Playback velocity of the allophones: left = slow, right = fast - MIX control controls the volume for Speakjet A and B. - NOTE / SCALE - joystick NOTE - SCALE switch - TREMOLO - RANDOM - MIDI SEQUENCER - EXPANDER MODE - MIDI CONTROLLER
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