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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Chris Carter's Original Gristleizer

If you've been following the Gristleizer posts starting with this clone up for auction, followed by this video and finally this post on the source of the design, pictured is the Gristleizer by Chris Carter of Throbbing Gristle. Title link takes you to more info and shots.

"My original Gristleizer units were based around the Roy Gwinn 'GEP' design published in Practical Electronic and sold in kit form (just the PCB & components) by Phonosonics in the UK in 1977. This LINK takes you to the current location of the schematic (look under Effects\PE Stuff\Guitar Effect). I've really never made any secret of the origins of the Gristleizer and in fact some years ago I briefly had the Phonosonics schematic on my website for all to see. However, I added some mods of my own and designed a completely new case and made units for myself, the band (TG) and friends. Only probably about 10 units in total."

There is more info here as well. Finally, be sure to check out the comments the previous posts linked above for more.

KORG SQ10 Sequencer

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

via loscha

Roland TR-909

Title link takes you to shots via this auction. Click on this image for the full effect.

Baby Grand Master

Hmm... My first thought was wft! Then I thought, hmm.... If I had a mansion I think I would actually get this. Plug in my synth of choice and just go at it... Well, on second thought, maybe not. Title link takes you to more info.

via Analog Industries

Crazy Horses - The Osmonds


YouTube via fezandfrat. For those of you that just can't get enough.

synth_06_(fumetto)

flickr by still_burn_his_lips.

Waldorf Micro Q Keyboard
Yamaha DX21
Roland MC-303

Title link takes you to more.

MOOG Voyager Rack

This is actually from an auction set I posted on Matrixsynth-b. I thought it was an interesting shot of the Voyager Rack. Title link takes you to the specific post on Matrixsynth-b (for the archives) where you will find a link to the rest of the shots.

Moog Prez With Moog T-Shirt (Back)

flickr by JochenW.

"Fantastic T-shirt, listing the late Bob Moog's lifetime achievements. You're sorely missed, Bob!

By the way, when I asked this gentleman if I could take a photo of his way-cool T-shirt, I didn't realize that I was talking to Michael J. Adams, President of Moog Music, Inc. Thanks again, Michael!"

Note this shot is from a Musicmesse 2007 set. Title link takes you to that set.

Elektro Niks

flickr by FooBart.

KORG Electribes at...
"Elektro Niks festival in Eureka, Zwolle (NL)"

Jason Phillips' first night on the 999...


YouTube via shagghie.

"This guy knows how to figure out equipment fast! I video-memory-carded him at 180 bpm banging out some smooth DnB while he taught himself the 999's workflow without a manual. pretty cool, eh? Boom boom boom. Poor little casio camera's mic couldn't capture the sub-bass, sorry."
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