Saturday, January 17, 2009
NAMM: NAMM 2009 - Evolution of a Neuronium patch
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here is Jürgen Michaelis at the Big City Music booth on Friday at NAMM. Jürgen is the man behind Jomox, the analogue synth & drum machine manufacturer.
Jürgen originally created the Resonator Neuronium as an "art" project, but ended up building several dozen more for others. It became apparent that other open-minded musicians appreciate his very unique form of art. We surely do!
www.bigcitymusic.com"
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My M-Resonator can produce pretty much the same if not the exact same sounds of the Resonator Neuronium. The M-Res is a deal at $299. I have yet to hear or see a Resonator Neuronium video or sound clip that has made me think otherwise.
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew. You are absolutely correct that the M-Resonator is a really good deal at $299. But there is a fairly huge difference between it and the Resonator Neuronium. You'd know instantly what I mean if you came to our shop, laid your hands on it, and turned a few knobs.
ReplyDeleteRoger @ BCM
Fair enough, I will take you up on your offer.
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