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Showing posts with label FBT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBT. Show all posts

Monday, May 09, 2022

V.A.I. 73 : Antonelli Syntorgan 2445 / FBT R-21 Leslie Simulator


video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia

"Antonelli Syntorgan 2445.
Lovely and quirky machine with a mono synth and high / low pass filter controls.
It came with legs, preset overlays for a handful of sounds, and a songbook.
There’s a very simple drum machine and auto bass/chords on board as well.
The Antonelli Syntorgan 2445 is actually fun to play and compose with, the two filter types really save this toy keyboard and elevates it beyond Bontempi standards.
Marketed for beginners and kids, it was apparently manufactured by Siel - it’s basically a slimmed down and tinny sounding Siel Cruise : a mono section and a poly section.
On the Syntorgan you can route the poly section through the mono filter, plus it has a kind of hidden two octave bass preset, a drum machine and auto-bass and auto-chord section too.
We used some external effects, this machine really needs it :
the Tekson Fading pedal for phasing the drums, then an odd and crazy rare FBT Dual Channel Equalizer rack-unit for some color, and a Montarbo Analog Delay (actually digital) with a broken chip that somehow distorts things wonderfully.
On some sounds we also pulled out our FBT R-21 Leslie simulator, an optical rack device based around a spinning disc, it looks almost like a tape echo.

Antonelli Syntorgan Specs:
Separate and combinable Poly and mono sections
High and low pass filters
Drum machine with presets
Bass preset sound
Auto bass and chord section
One finger mode."

See the Antonelli and FBT below for more.

Monday, August 16, 2021

The Forgotten Synthesizers Of Marche Region


video upload by HAINBACH

Update: you can find additional posts featuring The Museo Del Synth Marchigiano here.

"The Marche Region in Italy was home to a thriving industry of music instrument production from the 1950s to the mid-90s. Tens of thousands of people made organs, accordions and small runs of synthesizers that were like nothing else in the world. Much production closed in the 90s, leaving only a few companies around, and many people lost their jobs. The history of Marche synths was not talked about, too bitter were the memories. The Museo Del Synth Marchigiano aims to change that - a motley crew of synth lovers work together to get the story about this special time in music instrument history out.

I was invited to play a show at Acusmatic Festival in Ancona and visit the collection before. I was overwhelmed by the amazing sounds these machines made, so I captured them on tape and for use in my performance. I also just had to film every synth I could get my hand for you to enjoy. You will find instruments by Siel, Elka, Elgan, Farfisa, Crumar, CRB and more here.

https://www.museodelsynth.org"

Timeline:

Friday, July 07, 2017

FBT Synther 2000

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

You can find a video of one here.

"Three oscillator monophonic synth with noise generator. Made in Italy in the early 70s and pretty much impossible to find.

Made in Italy in 1973. Excellent condition and full working order."


Wednesday, July 06, 2016

FBT Synthesizer 2000 Demo


20140722 155525 Published on Jul 22, 2014

"Una breve dimostrazione di questo raro Synther 2000 (1973) dell'italianissima FBT. So bene che non è esauriente ma si possono arguire imprevedibili potenzialità..."

via the comments of this post.

I believe this is the first demo of the FBT Synthesizer 2000 synthesizer posted on the site. There have only been two previous posts mentioning FBT prior to this.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Impressions of the Synthesizer Meeting in Kufstein 2009


YouTube via Metunar

"I made some Recordings and Pictures at the Synthesizer Meeting in Kufstein Austria 2009.
The Sound you here on the Video corresponds to the Synth you see.
There are no external Sound-Effects used.

Eindrücke des Synthesizer Treffens in Kufstein Österreich 2009.
Die Klänge die man im Video hört entsprechen den Synthesizern die man in den Bildern sieht.
Externe Effekte wurden keine benutzt."

Synth audio featured: Chroma Polaris, FBT Synther - 2000, Waldorf Wave, Moog Multimoog, Akai VX600, Korg 770, KORG MAXI-KORG 800DV, SCI Prophet VS, SCI Prophet-5, Elka Synthex, PPG Wave 2.2, Synton Syrinx, LL Electronics Oddulator, Teisco SX-400, GRP A8, Technosaurus Selector modular, EEF modular, Doepfer modular, Curetronic modular, KORG PS-3100, Oberheim OB-1.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

FBT Synther 2000 Teclado Synthesizer

images via this auction

"Vinatge synthesizer, SYNTHER 2000
· Polyphony - monophonic
· Oscillators - 3 VCOs (w/ sawtooth and square waveforms)
· LFO - None Filter - 1 VCF, 3
· Filters Effects - None
· VCA - 1 VCA Keyboard - 37 keys
· Memory - None Control - CV
· Date Produced - 1973

The Synther-2000 (introduced in 1973) was the first attempt from the Italian company FBT Electronica S.P.A. (founded by Bruno Baldoni and Vincio Tanoni in 1963, and mainly dedicated to the production of amplifiers and mix consoles) to introduce itself into the emergent market of synths.

The Synther-2000 is a monophonic synth equipped with three VCOs (each with square and saw-tooth waveform generation) and based on the substractive synthesis method. It has also two simple filter & envelope sections. The filtering section is composed of a single filter with cutoff, a level control for each oscillator, and keyboard control, whilst the envelope control allows three different setups: AD (Attack/Decay), A (single Attack) and an interesting continuous attack (a rudimentary arpeggiator). It is also equipped with a noise generator for oscillators 2 and 3.

The Synther-2000 keyboard has 37 keys, but does not have pitch bend and modulation wheels. Instead, it has a slider for the continuous control of oscillator-1 frequency. In this respect, it does remind one of a Theremin sound. The Synther-2000 also possesses a sweep control that is very similar to the classic portamento effect.

Due to the small number of units made and their limited distribution area, at present it is really difficult to find one of these small pieces of vintage synth."
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