Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Admin: New Link Behavior
I just changed all links on the site to open a new window rather than replace the window. This should help a bit with performance in not having to wait for the site to reload every time you hit back from visiting one of the links. Thanks goes to mpeake for the suggestion.
Mattson Mini Modular Perched on a Synthesizers.com Modular

The MMM Phoenix series on top of a Synthesizers.com modular at this year's PNW Synth Gathering. Image via Carbon111 in this VSE thread. Be sure to check out Carbon111's updated Syntar page now with the MMM. The modules on the MMM are all the same size whereas the synthesizers.com varies based on the modules. The dotcom uses 1/4" jacks and is based on the MOOG modular. The MMM uses 1/8" jacks and is based on the Syntar (more info on Carbon111's site).
click the image for the full size shot.
Note the MMM pictured is the base system at 12 modules. You can add an aditional 12 modules on the right for 24 modules total. The PSU and MIDI to CV take up two spaces in the default system and are used for the additional 12 modules. You can latch on additional cabinets and each system can be folded into a closed and protected modular suitcase for on the go.
You can find more info on the Mattson Mini Modular here and synthesizers.com here.
901a 7-22-66
MOOG 901a scan via mpeake.click here for the full size shot.
click here for more scans via mpeake.
Update via mpeake on AH:
I've added by request a 1/3 size grayscale version.
And also uploaded the amplifier/oscillator page from Bob's 1964 AES paper."
Crumar Spirit
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via this auction
serial number 50
Not the best images, but you don't see these come up often.
via this auction
serial number 50
Not the best images, but you don't see these come up often.
Freaks at Home - Hajo Liese of EL-KA

click the pdf icon above for the article. Note that it is in German and there are some nice shots. Hajo Liese of EL-KA.
Giant Roland Jupiter 8
flickr by thingstocomerecordsclick here for the full size shot.
via wire to the ear where you can read more abou this shop.
"There are a few good places to buy pro-audio equipment in Berlin. If your looking for a personal touch and boutique equipment head to Kruezberg and visit City Sound Pro. Berlin has the worlds greatest analog synthesizer store at Alexanderplatz called Schneider’s Buero. When you walk in a Theremin will track your moves and greet you. From there Mr. Schneider himself will show you his vast collection. For used vintage stuff you can try a small shop on Schönhauser Allee called Musikinstrumente & Design."
via Oliver Chesler (The Horrorist).
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