most beautiful hardware synth?

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isdjan wrote:for wearable, i really liked the roland sh101, which was the first synth i ever really saw in my life - perhaps that's why :)
That was my first synth :) But I never considered wearing it. That would have been embarrassing, even in the 80s.

Back then I could get away with being a mediocre one-handed keyboardist because 'it's mono!'. Nowadays, I have no excuse :(
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mandolarian wrote:Image


Patch cables extra....
Me likes! :love: :love: :love:

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a dream :D ...
however, statuses cost more purely on reason it - the components don't even cost one thirdly yet :( ...even if one uses judged more highly technology...bye

tro

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braj wrote:
isdjan wrote:for wearable, i really liked the roland sh101, which was the first synth i ever really saw in my life - perhaps that's why :)
That was my first synth :) But I never considered wearing it. That would have been embarrassing, even in the 80s.

Back then I could get away with being a mediocre one-handed keyboardist because 'it's mono!'. Nowadays, I have no excuse :(
still, i saw quite some keyboardists pretending to play chords on their 101 :-)

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isdjan wrote:
braj wrote:
isdjan wrote:for wearable, i really liked the roland sh101, which was the first synth i ever really saw in my life - perhaps that's why :)
That was my first synth :) But I never considered wearing it. That would have been embarrassing, even in the 80s.

Back then I could get away with being a mediocre one-handed keyboardist because 'it's mono!'. Nowadays, I have no excuse :(
still, i saw quite some keyboardists pretending to play chords on their 101 :-)
They were probably using the arpeggiator. I have to say I got a lot of use from that, the internal sequencer, and my DR 110 CV'd to the 101. Life was interesting before Midi.
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mandolarian wrote:Image

Or this bad boy I once beat on....

Image

Patch cables extra....
These two are definitely what every electronic musician should aspire to sit in front ! Not play, just sit and let the jaw drop... :D

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the lower one looks like a halfpipe with sound added :-o

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Some of my recycled answers from an older thread:
(links go to pretty pics)
Roland System 100
Synclavier II
Technos 16pi
Alesis Andromeda
TONTO

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Enough with all the "girly" synths...

ImageRCA Mark II

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Of the ones I've actually seen and touched, I really admire the Korg EMX in action. It's color scheme is fantastic, with plenty of dynamic movement provided by it's lit and flashing buttons and leds. IMHO, the way the unit looks in low light is a marvel of funtional and artistic design, ranking right up there with food porn.
Last edited by esden9 on Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:20 am, edited 1 time in total.

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INMH?

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Of course when it comes to synths being "pretty", nothing beats the old Optophonic Piano.
It was doing trippy 60's style light shows with synth accomponiment way back in 1916!
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http://www.obsolete.com/120_years/machines/optophonic/

I think that Mr. Rossiné would have fit in quite well at the UFO club...

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JohnVulich wrote:INMH?
ooops...IMHO! fixed.

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esden9 wrote:ooops...IMHO! fixed.
LOL! I thought that I was missing out on some new lingo.

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JohnVulich wrote:
esden9 wrote:ooops...IMHO! fixed.
LOL! I thought that I was missing out on some new lingo.
now john - what did you think "INMH" is supposed to mean?

according to this topic, maybe "i never mention hardware!"? ;)

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