LEGO based MIDI building blocks. Construct your own MIDI controllers. Title link takes you to the site mostly in German. Here is a Google English translated link.via SoNiCbRaT.

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LEGO based MIDI building blocks. Construct your own MIDI controllers. Title link takes you to the site mostly in German. Here is a Google English translated link.
Bookmarking this one in case I ever need it. Title link takes you to a site that explains how to deal with fading displays on certain synths.
And we have a real image of the Klangblox in the flesh - not rendered. Link to more on the Klanbox in case you are wondering what it is.
"Similar to a digital piano in function, but with a totally radical new form, our revolutionary Terpstra Generalized MIDI Keyboard."
Title link takes you to some Oberheim Xpander drones by Andrew.
This one sent my way via françois. Title link takes you to seven Buchla 200e demos. I've posted a link to the share in the past, however it looks like a few more have been added. Thanks françois!
Title link takes you to a slew of synth shots from Andrew Dean, including some rare items (Update: the site is gone, title link now points to Waveterm's flickr set for the LAB). The gear list is pretty long so hop over to see based on the titles. You'll find a ton of PPG including the Waveterm and EVU (Expansion Voice Unit - the sequencer looking thing in the shot below), various Simmons drum machines, the Yamaha CS30L (below), and more. Note the CS30L is flat unlike the CS30 which had an angled control panel.
Update: More on the PPG Waveterm and PPG in general, including samples on the PPG Webpages. Tip via Mr. Array in the comments.
Just a cool shot of the OB8 sent to AH from the "opening shot of the music video for "Sierra Leone" by Coconut Rough, from 1983." BTW, I checked YouTube for the video, and couldn't find it.
This is just too cool.

"Based on an original design by the (in)famous Harry Bissell, Jr., this module contains two quite unique lag (or slew) generators... while this module does normal glide/portamento type effects nicely, what makes it unique is the fact that you have separate control over the rise time, fall time and shape of the curve... very useful and fun to play with."
Just a few shots sent to AH via Brandon Rogers.
Softsynths for Linux.
ARP
Moog
Korg
Sequential Circuits
Oberheim
Title link takes you to a couple of demos and a supersized shot of the image in this post. Via one of the anonymous.
Title link takes you to a list of mods on the Oakley site including the Roland SH-5, SH-101, EH Smallstone, SCI Prophet 5, Moog Rogue, Moog Minimoog, Roland TB-303, and Roland Jupiter-6 with sound samples for some.
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction.
No title link. Just a nice studio shot sent my way.
Remember the Klangbox?
Via Chris Strellis:
There's been some discussion on cloning ARP modules on AH. Seems the majority of what's currently out there are DIY projects. There's a big interest in having the major manufactures produce modules. Note this is regarding individual modules rather than an all in one systems like MacBeth Studio Systems M5.
Title link takes you to the full Cwejman Modular list on Analogue Haven.
Title link takes you to a Plan B Model 15 page on Buzzclick-Music.com. Note Buzzclick is Peter's personal site, while EAR is the official site for the Plan B modular product line. The page on Buzzclick loads with an interesting sample of the VCO - best in stereo. You'll find tons of info and samples of the module. BTW, this is clearly an older page for the module.
"The AM4000 Modular Synthesizer is a replica of the original ARP 2500 analog modular syntheszier that was manufactured in the USA by ARP from 1970 - 1975.
Title link takes you to an all Scope track. The image gives you an idea of what was used. More on Scope here.
via this Craigslist post:
"The MUSICPOLE MIDI Controller is a brand new musical instrument.
flickr by Jyoti Mishra.
Italian synth. No title link. Two shots pulled from this auction. No technical details in the auction. Looks nice though. : )