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Showing posts with label Steiner-Connolly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steiner-Connolly. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Steiner-Connolly Synthacon – Reissue of the Iconic 1970s Monophonic Synthesizer SN 0026

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via this Reverb listing

"Steiner-Connolly Synthacon – Reissue of the Iconic 1970s Monophonic Synthesizer

Designed Under the Direction of Nyle Steiner | MIDI-Equipped | FATAR Keybed | Vintage Character with Modern Enhancements

The iconic Synthacon is back—and this time, it’s built to last.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Steiner-Connolly Synthacon

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via this Reverb listing

"Steiner-Connolly reproduction of the famous Steiner-Parker Synthacon. Sounds great, works great. Vintage weirdness with modern reliability, can’t go wrong."

You can find a demo previously posted here, and the initial announcement post here.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Exploration of Steiner-Connolly Synthacon synthesizer


video upload by Forest Jay

Steiner-Connolly Synthacon demo
video upload by Forest Jay

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Steiner-Connolly Synthacon In the Works



Spotted this one over at Synthtopia.

Here's what Steiner-Connolly had to say about it:

“For those of you who haven’t seen it yet, the Synthacon is back!

This is an authentic, discrete, through hole recreation of this iconic 70’s synthesizer under the direction of Nyle Steiner himself.

We have added midi via a FATAR keybed, and a couple new features, but this unit has been tediously recreated right down to the original circuit board design and vintage components.”

The Steiner-Connolly Synthacon is available now to pre-order for $3,000 USD. Contact the company at support@steiner-connolly.com for details."

You can find tons of posts mentioning the Synthacon and various adaptations including individual modules and systems in previous posts here. One of my favorites though, is this demo by Todd Barton aka vgermuse. That sucker sounded brutal.
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