-The Solovox is a monophonic, three-octave synthesizer that is mounted in front of a piano to provide a secondary keyboard to play organ-like melody lines. Produced between 1940 and 1950, it relied on the basic tube oscillator and divider circuitry developed for the [Novachord]. The Solovox circuitry was adapted for use in some tonewheel organs (primarily the RT series) as a pedal synthesizer. This circuitry provides these organs with 32' voices and string and reed voices for organists who want to play pedal solos.
+The Solovox is a monophonic, three-octave synthesizer with a small keyboard
that is mounted in front of a piano to provide a secondary keyboard to play organ-like melody lines. Produced between 1940 and 1950, it relied on the basic tube oscillator and divider circuitry developed for the [Novachord]. The Solovox circuitry was adapted for use in some tonewheel organs (primarily the RT series) as a pedal synthesizer. This circuitry provides these organs with 32' voices and string and reed voices for organists who want to play pedal solos.
There were three models of the Solovox:
* Model J produced from 1940 to 1946 (one oscillator covering one octave and five sawtooth dividers)
* Model K produced from 1946 to 1948 (one oscillator, five sawtooth and three square wave dividers)
- * Model L produced from 1948 to 1950 (one oscialltor
covering three octaves and three square wave dividers)
+ * Model L produced from 1948 to 1950 (one oscillator
covering three octaves and three square wave dividers)