The first pics are in. This set via David Skinner. Too many great pics to post so be sure to see them. It was an awesome event this year.
Pictured:
fight going over his new modules
Harvestman is in that case as well
Randy Jones (
Madrona Labs) showing his
multitouch continuous controler. I have video of this talk that I will post. Impressive piece of gear that will be available to purchase.
A kid toy that plays music and lets you sample. I posted this once before but forget what it's called. If anyone knows, let me know. I want one. Frostwave Alienator next to it.
Update: it's a
Zizzle Zoundz (click for video). Thanks to PaulR in the comments.
The group listening to on of the talks. We typically go around the room and discuss what we have.
Lorne with the best
Synth T in the world. :) Thanks Lorne!
Mattson Mini Modular - not so mini here.
Midified skulls. I have some excellent video of that coming up as well.
DIY synth kit from the either the 70s or 80s. I forget what it's called. If you know comments.
Atomo Synth Mochika from Peru
Rare Sequential Circuits Pro-8 and MMM
Pink Thingamagoop, graciously given to me by
Bleep Labs a couple of years ago. It was my first gift actually.
The retro, groovy and spooky
Optigan. Great Halloween kit.
Computer Controlled skinned Elektron Machinedrum
John L Rice modular featuring
Moonmodular,
synthesizers.com,
Club of the Knobs and more.
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