MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, March 26, 2006


Sunday, March 26, 2006

Synth Bling - Keychains, Pendants and More

Title link takes you to a site selling Yamaha DX7 and Roland D50 keychains, pins and pendants. 24k Gold Plated D50 picutured to the left. Get your synth bling on. Shots saved for posterity. Via this post on Sonic State's the-gas-station.

MOTM On One Blue Monkey

Title link takes you there. Video link under date under title.

EMS Rehberg

Title link takes you to the EMS Rehberg site. I knew about the UK EMS site, but not this site. According to Dennis Verschoor: "The German EMS was a european distribiteur and technican. Later on he was allowed to design/build ems stuff. Some people say the German ones are even build better. Good German quality (volkwagen, bmw, mercedess etc) : )"

According to their pricelist here, you can pick up a refurbished Synthi 100 for 55.000 Euros or roughly $66,184 US compared to this Synthi 100 with a minimum starting bid of $60,000 US.

Update: Notes from Malte:
"Some years ago where I had some cash I emailed Rehberg about the
possibility to purchase a Synthi A and he answerd rather quick that they
indeed are available. The website has never changed, like the EMS UK
one, but I guess its still valid. As a service you can borrow equipment
from EMS too, although not the 100 I guess :)

This picture shows the 100 that is now in small town Lueneburg

http://www.emsrehberg.de/SYNTHI__s/L_neburg1_web.jpg

Here is the history of another famous of the first importers of synths
in germany (but only in german), Synthesizer Studio Bonn Matten +
Wiechers, who are credited on nearly every Kraftwerk CD and responsible
for the Synthanorma sequencer and Banana synth, an Oberheim clone.

http://www.elektropolis.de/index.htm


BTW: this is Ludwig
http://www.elektropolis.de/images/rehberg.jpg"
Cheers,

Malte

MIDI'ed Chamberlin on Sonic State

Video of a MIDI'd Chamberlin. This has to be seen. Title link takes you there.

I *Heart* Rob Hubbard


Thought this was funny. You can find the full post on the C64Music! blog.

From Wikipedia on Rob Hubbard:
"Rob Hubbard (born 1956?, Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer for several microcomputers of the 1980s, especially the Commodore 64. He was probably the first to push the SID soundchip to its limit, composing powerful and catchy tunes for many games of the time. Rob resents being confused with the unrelated L. Ron Hubbard."

Synth Artists Featured on Moogulator

Moogulator has a couple of posts up on two synth artists with some tasty shots. Links to each post above each shot below. Title link takes you to Moogulator's Sequencer.de.

LFO-ONE


Moognase

Carbon111 on the New Moog

Carbon111 put up a great post on Synthwire on why he sold his old Moogs and why he is looking forward to the new Moog. It's a great read. Trust me, go read it. Title link takes you there.
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