Sunday, July 20, 2008
Synthorama - Drum Machine Room
click here for images of the drum machine room at the Synthorama synthesizer museum in Luterbach Switzerland. Click on the synthorama label below to see all posts in this set. An EMS Hi-Fli is also in this set.
Update via Martin: "Around 60 Rhythm Machines are not placed and also all 90 Electro-Harmonix Effects are stored. You can see that the Synthorama has really a big space problem :-)
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Alesis,
BME,
Casio,
Digisound,
EHX,
Firstman,
Korg,
MFB,
MOOG,
Multivox,
MXR,
Oberheim,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits,
Simmons,
Star Instruments,
Synare,
synthorama,
Synthorama Matrix,
Vermona
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cute, a 505 next to an 808 :D
ReplyDeleteRising Rhythmer? Details pls.
ReplyDeleteRattlesnake? Same here.
BTW, wonder if that TED digisound is missing a power supply like every other one out there. Also, looks like the whole Simmons drum world is a blank stare to these guys, too.
Sadly, no Powerhouse Rhythm Unit in this collection.
this photo series from your trip is excellent! looks like a really nice museum, too... new england synth museum should learn from this...
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