Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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What's the story behind these modules?
ReplyDeleteAre they available to buy?
Are they in Eurorack format?
Love at first sight! I always loved the "Soviet army radio' look of the early Rolands and this works brilliantly when applied to a modular format. Of course you'd want a few slider pots in there somewhere.
ReplyDeleteAccording to customsynth, they did the graphics as a one off for a customer. They will see if they can get more info. I wonder if this is from the people that brought us the M185
ReplyDelete'I wonder if this is from the people that brought us the M185'
ReplyDeleteMy aesthet-o-meter says 'no'.
It's from a friend of me from belgium.
ReplyDeleteHe does the most badass 5U modules.