[sdiy] Aaron's modular synth manufacturer list

xamboldt xamboldt at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 2 21:28:13 CET 2006


I also suppose you could add Moog to the list since the Voyager is  
somewhat modular, especially if you add the CV expander box...

-Chris

On Jan 2, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Joachim wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Additional to the ones already names by others:
>
> Curetronic in Germany:
> http://curetronic.de/
> Kits and fully assembled, in 5 HE Moog style or 6 HE more or less  
> Formant style.
>
> A superb VCO is available as PCB from Anyware Instruments:
> http://www.anyware-instruments.de/
> But the documentation for that is in german only and the PCB is only
> produced on request.
> You probably know Anyware Instruments from the Original Simplesizer  
> Project
> (Elby Designs Hobbit is a copy of that).
> Anyware also has made the HelLFO:
> http://www.sequencer.de/forumsynth/lfo.html
> which is a somewhat custom design for Moogulator, but I think the  
> PCB is also
> available on request.
>
> Regards,
> Joachim
>
>
> Am 02.01.2006 um 08:44 schrieb Aaron Lanterman:
>
>>
>> http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma/sdiy/synthcompanies.html
>>
>> Am I missing anyone?
>>
>> - Aaron
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