Moog Minitaur inspired online synth at AngryOctopus.
"Once again the NAMM videos have inspired me to have a go at a web version of an analog synth. This time round it’s the awesome looking Moog Minitaur. As usual it is unlikely to sound anywhere near as good as the real thing but will give you some idea of the types of sounds it is capable of. The filter in this one sounds a bit better than my previous synths as a result of trying out some delay-less feedback techniques."
"Three prototypes in that one module enclosure. It's a modular modular. One Buchla sized module holds 4 'mini modules' or 'module modules'. More info on the module module concept can be found here [on eardrill]"
"The spectral ProTone of audio is a very versatile monophonic analog synthesizer with very an independent sound. It provides powerful analog sounds with incisive character and can In addition to great use as an excellent filter bank and MIDI Interface for old analog synthesizers. The device provides two independent analog oscillators, ring modulator, faster LFO (up in the audio range) with different waveforms (random / noise / ext.) and many modulation options (VCO1/VCO2). The filter can between high and low pass and be switched over 12db and 24 db. Similar to the Roland TB303 the protons is also one function Accent available. The device can be controlled directly via MIDI. In addition, a jew CV/Gate Port on the back there."
According to the very well done book "A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers" by Peter Forrest, this little thing was built from late 1975 till 1978. It was available in a metal stage and a more organ like wood housing version. Here you see the wooden version. It is built from chipboard covered by real veneer that looks like cherry wood to me. Only the vertical stripe above the keyboard action is real wood. The bottom plate is identically to the metal housing version. That is why one finds there some clips to attach the note book holder (made of a thick chrome covered thread) of the metal housing version there. The front and the housing left and right the keyboard are made of metal..."