Title link takes you SND, makers of the SAM-16 Sequential Analogue Memory, and FB-14 Extended Range Fixed Filter Bank. Also be sure to check out their "Special Services" section where you'll find some nice mods including a racked Oberheim FVS, the MINI in a case below, and more.
Update via the comments: "Nice lift of Raymond Scott's 'Wall of Dazzle'"
Be sure to click through to see the title link to see the animated gif.
Monday, January 01, 2007
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Wow, they've been around for at least 10 years and I've never heard about them.
ReplyDeleteNice lift of Raymond Scott's 'Wall of Dazzle'
ReplyDeletehttp://raymondscott.com/1946.htm
Yes. Nice catch. If you click through the title link you'll see a little animated gif. Subtle, but cute.
ReplyDeleteyes Raymond scotts studio sure looks thesame
ReplyDeleteThere's a mention of their filter bank in the latest issue of Future Music UK.
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