Friday, January 04, 2008
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The analogue synth that is shown at 2:28 is a DIYed Mini SoundLab designed by Ray Wilson from Musicfromouterspace !
ReplyDeleteI wasn't aware that the release of the Casio VL-Tone was one of the major developments in the history of computer music...
ReplyDeleteFunny they show an analog synth (SoundLab) in the context of Computer Music.
ReplyDeleteThe VL-1 is analog as well, but under Computer Control (well, more under pocket calculator control).