MATRIXSYNTH: Wooster Synth


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Wooster Synth

Via Nathan.

"I designed the case and the keyboard controller, and built the synth around one of Ray Wilson's awesome Soundlab boards."

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12 comments:

  1. Its beautifull! no comment!

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  2. Fantastic work! and a modulation matrix, very nice.

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  3. Wow, that thing is nice. I love the classic look of the design.

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  4. That's a very impressive piece of work. Well done.

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  5. Very nice indeed. Mine is just mounted on a plain 3U piece of aluminum and labelled with a dymo. I dig the wood enclosure and keys. Very cool.

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  6. Very clean and beautiful design, congrats !

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  7. I love it. This is what a synth should look like =)

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  8. Did you hear that sound?

    It was the sound of my jaw hitting the floor.

    Keep it up.

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  9. Someone need to manufacture and sell these for under $1000.

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  10. Oh snap! Hotness! That thing would look so fly next to a minimoog!

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  11. Thanks a lot for the positive comments! I posted some construction details in this thread on electro-music:

    http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19610

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