MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, September 5, 2005


Monday, September 05, 2005

Stars and Stripes Forever - M3X style

Yep... That is one match I never thought I'd hear. It's insanity I tell yah. Enjoy. : ) Via vogelscheiss on AH.

Now we just need a custom bald eagle paint job on this...
M3X

Taps for Bob Moog

This came through on AH via Mark Smart. Taps done via modular at Pogo Studio. Abolutely beautiful.

Bob Moog Taps

Roland JX-3P Mod

Another shot in my synth p*rn collection that I forgot about. I vaguely remember this one. Notice the PG-200 controller imbedded in the case to the right. Gorgeous. Title link will take you to more shots.

Roland JX3P mod

Roland Devilfish Mod

I recently installed Google Desktop. I have it set to the sidebar mode. One cool thing I really like about it is that it has a photo widget that randomly goes through your photos; it's like having a mini slide show of all your pics. The cool thing is I have about 1G worth of synth photos I've collected over the years. Every now and then something really cool comes up that I've forgotten about that I figure I should share. Case in point, this red Roland TB303 Devilfish Mod. Absolutely gorgeous mod. Title link will take you to a site with more info.

Click here for two more shots and a bigger pic of this:


Roland TB303 Devilfish

Lot's of Little Toys - New Flickr Shot

Moog/Radio Shack MG-1, Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer, Yamaha DX21?, BOSS SP-808. What fun. : )

First Univox on the 'bay

Via Music Thing.

Univox

Via Angelfire:
"Probably the earliest mass-produced portable electronic keyboard was the Univox. Manufactured by Tom Jennings’ J. M. I. Company, it laid the foundations for what was to become VOX- the sound of the 60’s. Designed in 1946 by Derek Underdown and Tom Jennings, it fulfilled Jenning’s original concept of a small, portable electronic keyboard instrument that could be used by a pianist to simulate the sound of various acoustic instruments and the human voice. In actuality, the Univox was really a monophonic organ with a range of tone selections and vibrato effects, which, for the time, was remarkably successful at doing just that."
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