6/03/2006

New analog synths on Engadget

Mark wrote: "Hey man. Love your blog. Have you ever considered doing a feature on all the *new* analog synths out there? Comparisons and so on? Might be cool." So I did just that for my Engadget column this week. I only did keyboard synths, so left out the mighty MFB Synth II, which is tiny and knobby and has MIDI, program storage and a sequencer, costs €480/£329, sounded pretty good to me at MusikMesse: review and product page. There's the much simpler Technosaurus Microcon II for roughly the same price if you include the step sequencer. Any others Mark should know about?

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:42 pm

    Another "modern" analog synth is the SemTEX XL. It's a really great machine available as desktop or rack-module.

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  2. Anonymous2:17 pm

    Many here:
    http://thirdwavecollective.com/directory.asp?cat=56

    Particularly relevant would be:
    http://www.analoguesolutions.com/
    http://www.vermona.com
    http://www.modulus-music.com/
    http://www.future-retro.com/

    Feel free to add any that are missing. =]

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  3. Anonymous10:45 pm

    Acidlab.de has a bassline and an analog synth named bombass.

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  4. Anonymous6:08 pm

    what about http://www.elektron.se/

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  5. Anonymous7:34 pm

    Buchla 200e http://www.buchla.com is pretty cool too

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  6. I just emailed Technosaurus:

    ME: Are you guys still in business?

    THEM: Don't believe the rumours.
    We are still here and if we can serve you with anything else, please let us know - thanks!
    Best analog regards
    Jurg Oldani

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