Multi-Trak is an improved version of Six-Trak. The basic architecture remained unchanged: six voices based on CEM3394 controlled by Zilog Z80 microprocessor.
Among the differences there are:
Enlarged keyboard. In Multitrack, the number of keys has been increased to 61 notes. Split and layering are also available.
Improved interface. “Each button per function” concept.
For each of the six votes, an independent output is provided, as well as a global stereo output for all voices.
The number of notes available for programming in the sequencer is increased to 1600.
Added stereo chorus effect.
Like Six-Trak, the synthesizer is able to work with a personal computer (Commodore 64).
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