flickr by fonik2000.Title link takes you to more.
EVERYTHING SYNTH
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Just in case you missed the update to this post. Title link takes you to more shots and mp3s. 
"BiFilter2 offers dual multi-mode filters with 47 unique and diffenent sounding filter types. 8 additional distortion types, FM, AM, waveshaping and lo-fi effects create new and unheared sounds."
No title link. Just this shot via this auction.
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Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Looks like another wave of auction posts. Many of these are from the same seller. Some great shots.

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Not the biggest shots, but there you have it.
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"Akai seems to have ignored the synth side of samplers with the MPC500 (and possibly this extends across the MPC line), which is a little unfortunate. At the very least for OS updates, I hope they enhance the filter with highpass and bandpass modes, and possibly some modulators (for which there are at least some alternatives with the Q-Link slider). On the Q-link slider, it seems a shame that it can only be mapped to pitch, filter cutoff and volume. Be nice to at least be able to map to start/end points of a sample, to do some glitch cut-up stuff. Which is a concern that crops up all over this thing -- the designers have trimmed out anything that might lend itself to making music differently, i.e. not in the hip hop/dance loop/phrase kind of way."
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. I thought this was a good shot of the pull out built into the rack.
Another great shot of Tangerine Dream. Title link takes you to the post with more details on The Archive Plus
Remember the Roland Teaser? Here's a shot of the MV-8000 pulled from the same HC thread.
Title link takes you to a post on Sam Ecoff's ARP 4072 Filter Clone on Muff Wigler. There are some good words on Sam Ecoff with links to his 4072 page and his site.
flickr by kidtesla.
Title link takes you to Ad Infinitum, makers of the UM406. Shot and details via this auction.
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flickr by skyborne81.
"The early ARP synthesizers had multicolored plastic caps on their sliders. These caps were originally intended for mini toggle switches, but can be used on the sliders with a little coaxing. You can still get these from Mouser Electronics. They are made by Mountain Switch, and the Mouser part number is the same as the Mountain Switch part number."
No title link. Brian saw the "jupiter guts" post of the Jupiter 6 and thought it looked familiar.