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Thursday, January 26, 2012

NAMM 2012: Analogue Haven Booth Pics


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The booth featured Snazzy FX, audible disease, Harvestman, WMD, 4ms, Synthwerks, KOMA Elektronik, LZX, MOTM aka Synthesis Technology, STG, Livewire, Detachment 3 Engineering, MacBeth Studio Systems, Lightfoot Labs, Make Noise, Gorilla Box, Tiptop Audio, Malekko Wiard, and more.

NAMM 2012: Arturia MiniBrute Pics

Three pics of the Arturia MiniBrute. Click them for the super size shots. Definitely one of the major synth standouts of NAMM 2012.


NAMM 2012: Noisebug Booth Pics Featuring Moon Modular & Vermona


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I met Gert of Moon Modular manning the booth this year. It's always a pleasure to meet him.

NAMM 2012: Casio Booth Pics with the New XW-P1 & XW-GW1 Synthesizers


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They had a Casio CZ-5000 in the booth as well, but it wasn't plugged in.

NAMM 2012: Access Music Booth Pics


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NAMM 2012: Cynthia & Dr. Herbert Kuhnert of Cyndustries


Cynthia & Dr. Herbert Kuhnert of Cyndustries by the Buchla booth.  MOTU booth in the background.

NAMM 2012: Buchla Booth Pics


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Morton Subotnick at the Buchla booth.

NAMM 2012: Schmidt Analog Synthesizer Booth Pics


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Stevie Wonder's Lamar Mitchell checks out the Schmidt. I should have some video of Lamar playing the Schmidt coming up as soon as I have some time to upload it. It sounded amazing. Specwise the Schmidt appears to be the most full featured true analog poly synth with four oscillators, two filters and eight voice polyphony. The estimated price is 25,000 Euro which currently translates to $32,765 USD.

See the Schmidt label below for more including video.

NAMM 2012: Radikal Technologies Booth Pics


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Joerg Schaaf of Radikal Technologies showing off his Spectralis 2 & Accelerator. Don't miss his custom iPad Lemur editor for the Accelerator.

NAMM 2012: Teenage Engineering Booth Pics


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Moog MiniTaur in there. Note the green stand for holding three OP-1s and the cool black Converse.

Update via Steve NorgateJan 26, 2012 05:00 AM in the comments:

"Anyone else notice the similarity between the OP-1 and this Kenneth Grange designed Reuters trading terminal?

http://www.fastcodesign.com/multisite_files/codesign/imagecache/1280/slides/1985_reuters_monitor.jpg"
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