Prototype system. I remember seeing the ads for these in Keyboard magazine if not elsewhere. If you know more about this one, feel free to comment.
EVERYTHING SYNTH
Prototype system. I remember seeing the ads for these in Keyboard magazine if not elsewhere. If you know more about this one, feel free to comment.
images via this auction.
Synchronizer, a popular unit back in the 80's among electronic/synth-oriented musicians."
"This is an extremely rare Crumar Spirit monosynth, one of the few surviving out of around 200 ever made.
There is space inside for other ROMs.
Remember Gonzo? It looks like he's up on I Can Has Cheeseburger?, I beleive the official lolcat site. What's a lolcat? Some bizarre craze going on where people put silly words, usually in the font you see, on images of cats and sometimes other animals. Some are actually pretty funny. You can create your own at the I Can Has Cheeseburger? site. Nice name for a site, btw. As for synths... Sherman Filterbank, MOOG The Rogue, and KORG MS20. via Michael.
Just a reminder that this event is coming up. via Richard Lainhart:
via Cynthia
(BTW, this is now the ~sixth~ format of Zeroscillator, with a seventh Buchla flavored version on the way too!)"
"A string filter has been on my personal wish list for a long time. The above mentioned Electronotes articles give a good description what is possible with multiple resonances, and also describe a feedback method to control depth of the peaks and notches, starting with filters of fixed Q. And there is the legendary (and rare) Moog CE String Filter that is based on a similar principle."
There are some new shots of the M5N on the Macbeth Studio Systems website along with some news last posted on Novermber 12th if you haven't dropped by in a while. The following is just an excerpt of what you will find on the home page: