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Peter Baumann (top):
ReplyDeleteMoog Modular
EMS Synthi A
ELKA Rhapsody atop Mellotron
Christopher Franke:
EMS-HiFi
EMS Synthi A
ELKA Rhapsody atop Mellotron
Moog Modular
little UHER Mixer atop the Moog in the middle
Schulte Kompakt Phase A on top of Moog
Moog Modules under his sub-mixer
Edgar Froese:
PPG 1002 atop Mellotron
EMS VSC3
atop Mellotron Mark IV
Unknown box (small Moog Modular?)
little UHER Mixer atop the black box
But have you noticed the broken chair Christopher Franke has there and in many other pictures from that time? He must have loved this chair.
keep on turning these knobs
Til "Qwave" Kopper
The oblong black box sitting on top of Froese's Mellotron Mk IV is a Synthanorma sequencer.
ReplyDeleteKlaus Schulze used an identical model during the mid '70s, and Kraftwerk had a heavily modified version.
Here's a better view of Froese's Synthanorma:
http://hem.bredband.net/linmik/Froese_VCS3_Synthanorma.jpg
Micke
EMS HiFi ??
ReplyDeleteSorry, it is a EMS Hi-Fli:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/emsprods.html#hifli
Till
It also looks like Franke has an ARP 2600 next to the 'Big Moog'. You can only see the back, and I'm not sure if the keyboard is present somewhere, or if he's triggering it someother way. But I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I wish TD still used all this gear. They might still be an interesting band...
ReplyDeleteno, I'm wrong. It's not an Arp- I was looking at the picture stretched to fit my screen. It looks like a Moog module. My bad.
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