Title link takes you to The Free Information Society Audio Electronic Circuit Schematics page. Synths are on the list.via Dave
EVERYTHING SYNTH
Title link takes you to The Free Information Society Audio Electronic Circuit Schematics page. Synths are on the list.
flickr by analoghell.
For those of you wanting to hear some Buchla. Title link takes to more info including a sample.








If you are on the look out for doepfer.
Via Paul Sop:
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flickr by devowski.










"Install at your own risk - there is a chance that Users of Radikal Technologies' Spectralis Synthesizer may not recognise their instrument anymore!
Title link takes you to a video of Ken Rich on Sonic State. Ken Rich restores vintage and sometimes not so vintage gear for a-list celebrity musicians. He loves doing custom work. Some of this stuff is over the top. The video primarily focuses on Hammonds and electric pianos, but there is a Minimoog with a translucent red case. Unfortunately you only get to see it in a photo album. You can see the intense red, but as he says you really need to see it on the computer screen or in person to get the full effect. Regardless of the lack of synth content aside from this, the video is well worth checking out. 
Remember BugBrand? Looks like they now have a Modular and Mini-Modular Synth. Title link takes you to the BugBrand Sound Devices page currently featuring the Mini-Modular with samples. Here is a link to the Modular Synth page.
Title link takes you to the post on Music Thing. Apparently this will also work on regular screens. The author of the software stated he will make it available for free. Music Thing will post a link as soon as the link is available. It looks pretty interesting. Like a software version of the monome.



Title link takes you to the post on GetLoFi. 

Title link takes you to two big shots of this PAIA Strings & Things pulled from this cl post. I wonder how these compared to the other string synthesizers out there.
Title link takes you to Widtek Studio and A(mbient)-100. A(mbient)-100 is a collection of tracks from various artists using the Doepfer A-100 modular synthesizer. Tracks feature Efofex, Unyo303, and Charles Graef; a few names I recognize from the various synth lists. There's more info on the project and downloads after the hop. Yes, you can download the whole thing for free as part of the Creative Commons license 2.5. Very cool.
