EML ElectroComp 200
Modular by Electronic Music Laboratories
Electronic Music Laboratories introduced the ElectroComp 200 in 1969 as a keyboardless modular expansion module with two VCOs, independent high-pass and low-pass filters, two ring modulators, and a built-in spring reverb. It was designed primarily for educational institutions as part of Connecticuts Pilot Electronic Project, with over 60 patch points and 31 front-panel knobs providing extensive sound-shaping capabilities.
Specifications
| Notes | Designed partly as an educational tool |
| Oscillators | 2 VCOs |
| Polyphony | monophonic |
| Type | Modular expansion module |
| Voices | 1 |





