
Luigi's band was called Delia, performing with EMS synthesizers. More than 50-thousand downloads were made of the international compilation dedicated to EMS synth.
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We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Luigi Leo 'modular' Learchi for his submission!
This is the 24rd week of a 30-week contest, and we are looking forward to many more modular photo submissions, so please keep 'em coming! For details on how to submit and what you can win, see this post.
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Well I guess that opens things up to science lab equipment.
ReplyDeleteI wouldnt call that a modular synth, more ear test equipment.
ReplyDeleteSee the Starkey label for how it can be used in a modular, synth context. You'll find some video. I can't speak for the film, but I can speak for the use of instruments in the world of synths as featured on this site. Those that have followed the site know I don't really draw distinctions based on labels. Just because it was designed for one purpose does not mean it can't be used for others. That actually makes it stand out more in my opinion. The idea is to get people thinking outside of the box. If a piece of gear can be used to create and/or manipulate synthetic electronic sound it's fair game. Circuit bending, tape, effect pedals, and even guitars and mechanical hardware instruments are often featured on the site for this reason. Note this applies to posts and not the IDOW contest. Although the Starkey is lab equipment, it can be used in the modular synth world so I'm guessing that is why it was considered. The orchid in the shot is a good analogy. Orchids can be drastically different from each other to the point you might think they are not the same, yet they are all orchids. The Starkey is not labeled a modular synth, but rather a piece of test equipment, and it can be used in a modular synth context. The same could be said of some of the first devices used in electronic music including sinewave generators, oscillators, and you could even say some modulars and synthesizers were initially designed and used as educational sound labs, closer in context to lab equipment than musical instruments.
ReplyDeleteThanks Matrix, I couldn't find better words to explain why I consider the Starkey a modular synth, orchids included... Hugs from Milan - Italy - by Leo "modular" Learchi
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