
"Korg MS2000R synth w/ rack of stuff, Electribes EA-1 and ER-1, with a cheap MIDI controller."
EVERYTHING SYNTH

What the... A toaster for a Micron! Title link takes you to the first shot in the set explaining what this is. There's a how-to included if you want to make something like this for one of your synths. Hmm... Somone should manufacture these. Could have been on that American Inventor TV show. : )
Korg's first polyphonic keyboard. What's interesting is this SOS article implies that the PE1000 was in essence only capable of electric piano sounds, while the PE2000 that followed it included organ, brass, chorus and strings.
Title link takes you to another demo by Stefan Trippler and a link to Carbon111's DSI Evolver Resource site.
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Note the address on the back of the unit. I decided to look it up just out of curiosity as I grew up in Hollywood. Turns out it's this house. I'm guessing it was Roger Linn's pad back then. If anyone knows feel free to comment. I'm left wondering how many other gear makers do this and why Linn would do this. Kind of interesting....
Title link takes you there. Some nice shots under the gallery. Synthoma is located in Barcelona. Via Moogulator. I love Bob Moog's shirt in this shot. Green. : )
New track on Gnostic Rocket featuring some circuit bent toys, the Springboard Dub (pictured) and a toy xylophone. Title link takes you there.
Title link takes you to a 7.57M demo of the Waldorf XTk that is out of this world. Via this HC post. The mp3 is hosted on Tuomas Poikonen's Quandace.


I couldn't find a shot of a 101 on PunkDisco, so here a Future Retro 777 instead. Trippy shot.
Title link takes you to the Polivoks Filter Clone site by Marc Bareille.
Nice shot of an SH-1000 pulled from this VSE post.

Title link takes you to some shots and pdfs on Analogue Haven. Note how thin these are.
Title link takes you to more shots pulled from this auction. Something about synth shots in nature. And of course... Green.
Michael Weeks sent me a couple of links to shots of Josh Adam's studio. The first link takes you to Josh's website, Neopolitan Labs (make sure to check out the gallery). I asked Michael if Josh had any association with Metasonix considering the number of modules he owns. He said no, but Eric Barbour of Metasonix did pay him a visit. The shots here are from that visit. (Direct links for when the posts are no longer current: one, two, three).
Jason Nazarof sent in the following shot of his studio. Click on the image for a bigger shot. Title link takes you to Jason's MySpace site where you can hear this gear being put to use. Really good stuff. 
Title link takes you to Chris Strellis' Korg Poly 800 Slayer Mod page. He's added samples and video worth checking out (a little Coldplay going on).