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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

The Musicpole MIDI Controller

"The MUSICPOLE MIDI Controller is a brand new musical instrument.

You don't strike the keys of the MUSICPOLE like you would a piano, you stroke the keys like a slide guitar player. By sliding your thumb you can create all the different scales.

The 12 musical keys are labelled around the top of the MUSICPOLE. The MUSICPOLE's key's are arranged symmetrically, like the circle of fifths. The MUSICPOLE is a 3 octave keyboard. The keys have the same black and white scheme as piano. All keys are labeled with their proper note names.

The MUSICPOLE's keys are triggered by special "thumbletz" you wear on your thumbs (thumbletz are made out of conductive fabric. They slide like silk over the keys of the MUSICPOLE)."

Title link takes you there.

Casio VL-Tone

flickr by Jyoti Mishra.

Click here for some crusty but cool shots of the Casio VL-Tone. It's a fetish folks. Just ignore...

Elektron Turbo MIDI

"While MIDI is the universally accepted standard, TurboMIDI is a compatible evolution made possible from improved modern hardware. TurboMIDI improves the bandwidth between two MIDI devices up to 10x the original MIDI timing. The TM-1 USB MID interface that they have just released does the job between a computer and a TurboMIDI compatible device."

Title link takes you to the full article on Sonic State.

FBT Synthesizer 2000

Italian synth. No title link. Two shots pulled from this auction. No technical details in the auction. Looks nice though. : )

via bodo

Updates via Mikael in the comments:
"Very nice looking synth indeed. The model Synther 2000 was introduced in 1973 and made by the Italian company FBT Elettronica s.p.a.(Fabrizio Baldoni Tanoni)of Recanati. FBT also came out with a Synther 4000 and as far as I know it had even more features. FBT made at least one combo-organ model way back in the '60s. I've got a pic somewhere but can't find it at the moment."

Update via frederic in the comments:
Harmony Central review
Another image on Synrise.de

Update2: you can find a video of one here.

The Minitron

Remember The Minitron? Title link takes you to a page with more info and shots.

"Built in the 1970s by Norm Lederman of Oval Window Audio, it was actually a Graduate Thesis project, designed to illustrate the principles of tape-based loop technology. A complete user's, design, and technical manual exists with the keyboard, written by Norm. After being used by Norm for a quarter of a century, Craig Patterson and PME Records bought the monster, which is the only one of its kind in the world. On first glance, it shares some ideas with the Mellotron, but the Minitron goes the Mellotron one better in a number of categories"

Note Oval Window Audio now makes audio devices for the hearing impaired. Via fmasseti. BTW, in case the title link fails I backed up the shots and page here.

Moog

flickr by Country Club.

Moog Memorymoog.

Title link takes you to one more.

Novamod SH-101 with Maestro Brassmaster Clone - Malekko

via Josh:

"I thought you would like to see this synth, it's a Sh-101 with a novamod and I also installed a Bass fuzz in the battery compartment, it is a true clone of the Maestro Bassmaster my friend [Ministry's] Paul Barker and I are building (it should be available in a month) But I couldn't resist installing one in my 101. Looking at the pictures I think I need to redo the lettering to make it look a little nicer. Paul and my company is called Malekko and like i said the first pedal should be available next month."

Title link takes you to the full sized shot. Thanks Josh! I'm looking forward to checking out Malekko.

Moog Minimoog



Anyone know more about this model?
Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments: "RMS (Rivera Music Services) Mod"

Unboxing the Little Phatty

Seth got himself a Little Phatty. Title link takes you to a ton of shots. Nice packaging.

Moog Archives

Title link takes you the Moog Archives where you will find "a personal collection of rare documents, photographs, and memorabilia from the MOOG companies - designers and manufacturers of electronic music instrumentation"








Update via inverseroom in the comments: The building today:


Update: A little plug for inverseroom for taking the time to put up the shot in the comments: via inverseroom:
"Anonymous, you should come hear my electronica duo Oct 15... link ...and geek out over synths. We are sick of talking to folkies all the time...;-) "
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