MATRIXSYNTH: Musikmesse Frankfurt `08 by fidgit


Saturday, March 15, 2008

Musikmesse Frankfurt `08 by fidgit

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Pictured here:
Dave Smith
sitting
John Bowen standing
Click their names for their respective synthesizer companies. Both were the men behind Sequential Circuits.

Below:
Sherman/Rodec RESTYLUS

6 comments:

  1. DAMN! The smaller NEMO sequencer from Genoqs!! My Octopus just leaned up to look at the screen and said "HELLO BABY!"

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  2. that`s exactly what I thought when I saw the NEMO.....

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  3. FYI: the Sherman effect is a collaboration with Rodec, a company that builds dj-mixers. So Rodec is not the name of the effect.

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  4. It's called the Restyler. Rodec provided the manufacturing and some of the components.

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  5. Is Dave connected to the switch box on the wall?

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  6. Seeing this pic of two bald synth developers reminded me of the MusicThing post about bearded reverb developers:

    http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2004/12/beards-and-music-technology-pioneers.html

    What is going on here?

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