Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.So has any uber poly synths come out since the Andromeda? : )
EVERYTHING SYNTH
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Title link takes you there, where you will find more images, info and samples. Make sure to track back to the home page and checkout the studio while there.
Title link takes you to images pulled via this craigslist Vancouver listing.

"I bought the Notron new back in 1998 and manually upgraded it to the Mk2 ROM a year later. Cutting the rubber rim around the base was extremely difficult, not to mention carefully separating the two halves which were hot-glued together. I haven't replaced the rubber trim yet even though Latronic sent me a replacement piece along with the Mk2 ROM.
Image via Peter Grenader on the Plan B list.
The new customer color Voyagers are up on the MOOG site. Here's the Jade green in black. Looks nice. The green in this shots is a bit closer the the green on my site compared to this. I'm curious what it will look like in person.
Title link takes you to a post on Synthwire by brian comnes on the Technics WSA1R Expansion Card. The synth is also up for auction.
One of my favorite blogs, Retro Thing has a post up on the resurgence of hardware at NAMM.
Title link takes you to a post with a sample of the EMS Rehberg soft synth on EMS Synthi. The verdict? It actually sounds close.
Title link takes you to some images and thoughts of this winter's NAMM on Amateur Chemist. There are two videos of the E-MU modular pictured.
This is a shot from the previous set. I think this one deserves it's own post. : )
Ben of mus-ok sent me some great shots of gear he is moving. Check out this sea of bubble wrap! Title link takes you to the set of shots which includes the EML 101, 200, and 400, a Future Retro 777, Sherman Filterbank, Korg MiniKorg 700, Roland SVC-350 and more.
Title link takes you there.
Too many shots in the previous post to add these two, so I decided to go with another post. These pulled via this auction.
Synthesizer Do It Yourself Cut Outs.
"Little Boy Blue is a compact modular synthesizer, designed for live performance. This powerful instrument combines voltage-controlled synthesizer modules and no-input mixing capabilities with the simplicity of an effects pedal.
Prototype analog sequencer project on the Techno Toys site. Title link takes you to more info including a sample, details for each module and an image of the hardware in the flesh.



It has lived through Windows 95, 98, and now XP. It is the only software I have transfered and continue to use to this day. If you haven't tried them, just do it. Loads of fun. Pictured is the XG-909, SEQ-303, and ARP-X8. The ARP-X8 reminds me of an easy to use Oberheim Cyclone. Think uber arpeggiator. SEQ-303 is an analog style step sequencer with accent. The XG-909 I haven't played much with but obviously it's a 909 style drum machine. Title link takes you to the download. [mirrored here - right click and download the icon when you get there.]
Bookmarking this for the day I need them. If anyone has any other recommendations, feel free to comment.
Title link takes you to the video on Gearwire.
flickr by penmachine.