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The , released in Italy around 1986, is a rare hybrid instrument that occupies a unique niche between a consumer arranger keyboard and a lo-fi synthesizer. Produced during the decline of the Italian keyboard industry, it reflects a transition era where traditional electronic organ manufacturers attempted to compete with Japanese digital giants like Yamaha and Casio by combining FM synthesis and PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) technology. Key Technical Specifications
Elka EH-105 is a rare, Italian-made arranger synthesizer from the mid-1980s (roughly 1986). It is widely considered a unique "hidden gem" for its hybrid sound engine and Italo-disco aesthetic. Core Sound & Synthesis The EH-105 uses a dual-engine approach to sound generation: FM Synthesis: Handles the melodic preset sounds. While there is no onboard editing elka eh105