"The AEMIT synth completely based on CEM only one made"

Roland TR-909s

Clear Gleeman Pentaphonic

"The Michel Geiss Matrixsequencer made for JMJ"

"The Digisequencer Made by Geiss For JMJ (its based on an Atari computer)"

Korg MS Synths


"M-electrowork Prototype sequencer"

"An Oberheim 8-voice programmed that I racked to control my modules!"

PPG Stack

"Rare pic of the studio at Roland in the 80ties"

RSF Digital Drums DD30


"2 rare RSF Phazors (the best I ever heard)"

"Pic of the very first Sherman filterbank"

"The studio of Speedy J. (jochem Paap)"

Blue Synton Syrinx

"Studio of TELEX"

3 x 909s seems kind of excessive.
ReplyDeleteIn that Roland studio pic, that looks suspiciously like a Korg Wavestation above the JP8.
ReplyDeleteAnalysing the competition, you reckon..? ;)
It Realy comes from the roland headquartes studio,its a screenshot taken from a complete documantary abouth roland with exclusive for the first time looking into factory.
ReplyDeleteThanks RSF... the French didn't abuse phase shifting enough in the 70's & 80's as it was.
ReplyDelete3-303's is TRiffic.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see a picture of the Aemit, taken from my website without permission.
ReplyDeleteAlso interesting to read nonsense, that the Aemit is completely CEM based. Anonymous of course, and not checked.
Here is the truth and more original pictures :
http://users.skynet.be/aemit/aem/aemfram.html
Wim Verheyen, co-designer of the Aemit.