At 09:22 AM 10/5/2007, you wrote:
>i think there MAY actually be a connection between the IL Turner EML
>modules from NY and EML of Connecticut. ive seen an instrument that
>consists of a bunch of these IL turner modules, mounted into an
>EML-101 wooden case, with additional faders that match those from
>the eml500 and eml400. im thinking either this was a precursor to
>the EML-100/101 or, perhaps someone who worked at the EML factory
>helped put these little modules together in a more practical
>package? the job doesnt look too professional....
>theres a metal panel actually attached to the top of the wooden
>case. the sharp metal edge is exposed. its an accident waiting to happen.
>does anyone know when the IL turner modules were produced?
>mini
Do a search in the message archive here for "Turner." I contacted Don
Tillman who worked at Turner and designed some of the modules.
"Electronic Music Lab" (singular) was just a classification of where
the modules came from, not a brand name. There was no connection to
the Electronic Music Labs (plural) / Electrocomp brand. It's an
interesting coincidence though.
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