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I decided to move the Machine Drum from the bottom keyboard shelf, to make room for the modular rack, temporarily. Can't wait to get those end-cheeks.
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Marc Doty (aka Automatic Gainsay), American synthesizer guru.
The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil
The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes
The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil
David Ingebertsen's "Mad Scientist" frac rack rig. Features at least two Juergen Haible "Living VCOs"
Matrix Sequencer Airböurne AMS-496.
Digital Sequencer for 4 tracks with up to 96 notes per track. The Sequencer allows to control note length, glide, volume and pan of each track separately. This picture shows the pcb's of the complete electronic part (without power supply and interface), which contains around 1900 components ...
This Sequencer is developed by Martin Hollinger from Synthorama, Switzerland in 2009 and this 3rd model was manufactured in March 2011.