The ThingamaWEENs are back!In order:
“Jack-O-Lumen”
“The Modern Prometh-O-Lux”
“Bella Lubleepy”
“The Ghost of Robot TB1X”
Also see the ThingamaBlank if you'd like to make your own.


EVERYTHING SYNTH
The ThingamaWEENs are back!

Box of Textures has a review of the recent Jean-Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman show in NY. Definitely worth checking out. You'll find more images including one of the opening act, Circuit Parade.
"A one-owner example of this classic analogue sequencer from Ed Starink's studio. Some superficial scratches on the top panel and to the bottom right of the front panel, but otherwise excellent condition, with zero corrosion on the jack sockets, and everything in super condition, including the back, sides, and bottom. Works very well - a fantastic machine. Complete with original owner's manual."
"From Ed Starink's studio, one-owner, in excellent cosmetic condition, pretty much near-mint except for a little sticker residue on the back panel (visible in the photo), which could easily be removed. In full working order, tested and calibrated by Lucid Sound."
"Very nice condition one-owner MS-10 from Ed Starink's studio. It would be almost mint except for some scratches to the bottom right-hand corner of the panel. Complete with original user manual and patch sheet. Excellent working order."
"From Ed Starink's private studio, bought from new, and now at VEMIA for good packing and shipping. A lovely example of this classic synth. Sounds great, with masses of bass if required. Lightly used in its well-looked-after lifetime. It has some little scratches and screenprint wear around the VCA section of the front panel, which stop it being described as near-mint - but most of the synth looks and feels pretty much as-new. There is no trace of corrosion on any of the jack-sockets, and the keyboard is very level. The keys are starting to get a little clacky, so one day it will enjoy being re-bushed. (As we all would, I'm sure.) We haven't opened it up - too many synths, too little time) but presume it has the KLM-307A daughterboard filter. Whatever, it sounds awesome, and is a really good machine in every respect. Not serviced when it arrived at VEMIA, because it didn't need it - always the best situation! Comes with photocopies of the owner and service manuals. European voltage, English plug on the lead."
"Very early 904-C, R.A. Moog logo, and with veroboard hand-wired circuit, so possibly a prototype. For restoration: three jacks and one potentiometer were missing on this (which probably came direct from Bob Moog to Joel Chadabe, and then to Felix Visser of Synton). Spare parts have been obtained from Kevin Lightner and are included - see the photo. Five new washers will be needed - not supplied."
images via this auction
"A message from Stephen Kay, developer of the KARMA Technology used in the OASYS and the M3, and now the KARMA M50 Software for the new Korg M50:
via ISM:
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