MATRIXSYNTH: Vintage Serge Modular Stolen From Bard College


Friday, April 29, 2011

Vintage Serge Modular Stolen From Bard College

This one in via Daniel

"my alma mater, bard college, just had a devastating theft. someone broke into the electronic music studio and ripped a panel out of their 4 panel Serge Modular. I spent two years learning about electronic music on this very instrument. The loss of the panel is utterly detrimental to the system—this was the panel which had all the filters and slope generators on it.

THIS IS A CUSTOM PANEL. if you see/find anything like it, it's probably that very one.

a list of the modules in the missing panel: (L to R)

Variable Slope FIlter
Dual Universal Slope Generator
Resonant Equalizer
C/M (control module)
dual preamp/envelope follower
Dual Universal Slope Generator (2nd)"






The following is the flyer and contact info:

"WHO TOOK THE SERGE from Blum n119?
WE DON’T CARE
WE JUST WANT IT BACK
SOMEONE MUST KNOW
PLEASE JUST RETURN IT

NO QUESTIONS ASKED

mark@bard.edu or 845-758-7497"

Also see the Stolen Buchla Music Easel

Update: I created a Stolen label for these. Click on it to see more reported stolen gear. If you know what happened to any of these feel free to comment or let me know and I'll update the post.

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