7 TM-116 Analog Sequencers and 6 Voltage Quantizers pictured.Title link takes you there.
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Nice shot of the Boehm Soundlab send my way via Nick. Title link takes you to a bigger shot.
Title link takes you Thomas Seelig's site with Max, Cecilia and SuperCollider resources.
Via Gerry:
Also shot at Monox is a video of Sugar Experiment Station, aka Neil Landstrumm and Tobias Schmidt.
"AudioCubes is a tangible interface for sound design and exploration, under development at PERCUSSA. The interface consists of an arbitrary number of plastic cubes. Each of the cubes is capable of sound processing.
Remember Bleeps and Bloops? Well, a second oscillator is in. Title link takes you to the latest post with some samples and descriptions of different uses of two oscillators. It's fun to walk through.

Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. via Retro Thing and Failed Muso. 
Moogulator of sequencer.de just started a Flickr set. This is his first shot. Title link takes you to the set; only two so far, but it will be cool to see what comes up over time. BTW, this shot has mouse overs with descriptions after the hop.
Looks like Ladyada of x0xb0x fame made Wired News. Title link takes you to the article. Make sure to also check out her other gadgets.
Title link takes you to a post on Gil Mellé on Music Thing. 
Anyone know what this is? Title link takes you to more shots on Failed Muso.
Shepitology has a post up on how he used his Korg Kaoss KP2 as a synth. Apparently you cannot play the synth part directly via a standard MIDI keyboard. He had to use Fruity Loops as the interface between his MIDI keyboard and the KP2. The post covers how he did this and includes a link to a track with the KP2 used for the lead. Title link takes you there.
flickr by moog55. Title link takes you to the set including Roland Jupiter 8, Oberheim TVS, Moog System 55 and more. There's also a private picture of Bob Moog.
Via Ross Healy:
7 inch by Dr. Peter Zinovieff, founder of EMS. Shot and details pulled from this auction.
Remember the PDP-1? Title link takes you to some samples.
After putting up the Oldschool Sound post, I was curious how many "Groovy Synth Babe" shots I might have up. I went through my photo archive for my posts and found the following 32. 32 out of 3210 posts. Each number below is a link to the post. Enjoy. My personal favorite, number 17, pictured. : ) Two extra thrown in for good measure.
Grando2001 send me a heads up on his new blog Shepitology. Title link takes you there.
The last time I put up a post on Oldschool Sound it was back in October of last year and it was on gear p*rn inlcuding the groovy synth babes. Let's just say this one is safe for work. Title link takes you to their Sample page. As usual check out the rest of the site. triggered by sequencer.de.
Title link takes you to the demo on sequencer.de. It's a good one.
Someone posted an Analog Solutions Black Coffee for sale on AH along with a link to a review on Electronic Musician by none other than Mike Peake. Mike Peake was one of the guys behind the Alesis Andromeda. He was probably the most connected with customers and was a regular on AH and the-gas-station at one point. Title link takes you to the review. I rememember when the Black Coffee came out.
flickr by arrrika. For those of you with a toe, I mean cat fetish.
"it is a clasic organ the we have preserved in a good condition for years..it is a pretty desent size ready to travle.come's with free case !it's original price is 2500$ or highter"
Title link takes you to a Google translated version of shimomura-onkyo. The Flying machine appears to be an all analog modular effects unit. The original comes with analog delay, an LFO and filter. You can then snap in additional modules listed on this page. If anyone knows what these modules do, please feel free to comment. via ben shannon illustrator.
Also check out the Time Warp Sound Clash System while there. From what I could make of it, it's a stone from the archipelago housed in this box. It makes a sound every 1 in a 1000 times. : ) File this one under Sand Dunes, Nature Dioramas, and Saturn.
Title link takes you to shots and samples pulled from this auction.