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EVERYTHING SYNTH
"The intention for this project was to make sound visible. As there is already a variety of ways in which sounds can be seen (equalizers, sub-titles, etc.), my aim was to produce a device where that representation of sound would be a physical one. I therefore used the sewing machine as the basis for the project as I feel it is synonymous with industry, and making physical products. Due to limitations in my computer programming skills this model of a stereo/sewing machine is a prototype of how I imagined the actual product would look." Green on black. I like it! File this one under oscilloscopes.
Moog Little Patty via Khoral Studio. Check the site out for more hi-res shots and audio samples featuring the Moog Little Phatty, Korg Wavestation, DSI Prophet '08 and a list of more to come. There is also a really nice shot of the EMS Synthi on the front page.
"we use synths, samplers, drum machines, circuit bent gear, guitar pedals and anything else we can get our hands on and we DO NOT use any midi. we toured all june with Dino Felipe."



STRETCH expander for Oberheim DX drum machines. The Stretch adds the two things DX owners want most of all: more sounds and more features for older model DX drum machines. For those DX machines, features are added like variable clock, auto start, cue tempo, midi clock out & more. Each Stretch voice has its own buttons, tuning, output jack and level control for the mixed output of the DX. Zif sockets are included to make it easier to add new sounds, containing chip locations for 4 more rows. original list price $495.00"
"synthPond is a relaxing spatial sequencer and audio toy.


via THE SYNTHI blog
"The M-Tron Pro virtual instrument is a remarkable emulation of the classic Mellotron — the unique tape playback keyboard made famous by such luminaries as The Beatles, Yes, Led Zeppelin and The Moody Blues.
More Under the Hood
You might remember Chris Reccardi's work for this post. He will be putting on a show this Saturday, the 15th, 7-10PM at M Modern Gallery in Palm Springs, CA.
via bleepology where you will find more info.



I was a little slow in posting this one as it is a guitar. I checked out the official Moog Guitar site and saw this in the feature set: