synthesisers
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Gorgeous Minimoog Cutaway Poster Hides 28 Electronic Music Pioneers Inside It
UK design shop Dorothy has a new cutaway schematic print that reveals the inner working of the Minimoog analogue synthesiser that’s been a distinctive part of electronic music for decades. But you won’t find transistors or electronic components inside — just 28 electronic music pioneers hidden like a Where’s Wally book.
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LittleBits’ Tiny Toy Synth Kit Now Works With MIDI And USB
Launched in late 2013, the littleBits Synth Kit lets you snap together the different components of a synthesiser into an extremely minimal modular instrument. Today, littleBits is adding three new modulates to its lineup, allowing its toy synth to connect with other musical tools like, uh, your computer.
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Watch In Awe As This Euro Dude Tries To Explain Modular Synthesisers
Meet Austrian-bred (but German-born) producer, composer and musician Patrick Pulsinger. He is a huge but really awesome nerd when it comes to modular synthesisers, and here he is trying to explain how it all works to a room full of interested people.
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Well, Hello, Creamsicle-Coloured Synthesiser
Usually, we don’t get too worked up about new colour options on gear, because it’s a gimmick. It’s usually a gimmick. It’s not every day someone shows me a synthesiser the colour of a delicious Creamsicle.