Mike said:
story. PMS was George Mattson, he prototyped the Syntar using EML hobby
modules, and when it came time for production he brought EML in on that
too. Hence the presence in the pictures.
-Brandon
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> Well the Synth Museum credits the Syntar to a company called PerformanceYeah, do a search in the AH archives for "EML George Mattson PMS" for the
> Music Systems. Hey I'm no great authority, if there was an EML connection,
> I wasn't aware.
story. PMS was George Mattson, he prototyped the Syntar using EML hobby
modules, and when it came time for production he brought EML in on that
too. Hence the presence in the pictures.
-Brandon
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