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Friday, October 27, 2006

Mike Ford Synth Sculptures

"This is a sculpture that produces electronic synthesiser sounds and precussion. I used to see the old photographs ow ww1 submarines and the "talking tubes" that connected the various areas of the submarine."

Via Mike Ford. Title link takes you to more of his incredible work. Absolutely beautiful. Mike also tells me he will be putting up some videos of his work on YouTube. I can't wait. I'll be putting up posts as soon as they come in.

Circuit Bent Casio SK-1 Site

Title link takes you there.

via Gijs.

Waldorf Nano

Here's a shot of the Waldorf Nano card for the CME range of MIDI controllers. The image was grabbed from an animated gif on this site. Sent my way via aves.

Virus Polar TI

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this VSE thread. Note that it's for sale.

Gwyo

flickr by basilb.

EMS Synthi A

flickr by basilb.

Title link takes you to more synth shots.

Update via one of the anonymous in the comments:
"This one is also on the Hinton modification page: link1, link2.
It belonged to a band called Zorch."

Synapse

flickr by tvvork.

Title link takes you to more cover shots in the set.

BTW, you can download issues of Synapse magazine off of the Cynthia website under the goodies section.

Museum of Techno Halloween Video



Title link takes you to the video on the Novation Xio Synth site, or watch it teeny tiny here.

flickr by djvartan


Gleeman Pentaphonic - Clear


Gergo Palatinszky Synth


Ginos Buchla

Title link takes you to the set.

PNW06: John Bowen Compares Prophets



John and Stephen play with a Creamware ASB Pro-12 and Prophet 5 at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting.
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