Dann Green is making funny colored pedals under his brand 4ms. With their release of some modular components we got in touch and Dann will now be showing the range of his products in person on Musikmesse for the very first time. Together with Jeannot he also played a smart live gig on our tradeshow … Read more
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To run a whole studio on midi nowadays all the interaction is going thru ethernet cables, switches and hubs much easier, better and faster. To access such a modern communication platform with your analogue synths, older sequencers and/or just the existing products you can now connect them with prepared tools to the copper lan network … Read more
Tom Carpenter alias Analogue Solutions from the UK started his business with modifications and his version of a modular system called “Concussor”. The power requirements and sizes are in between fully compatible with the Doepfer A100 System. Their stand alone syntheiszers and sequencers like the vostok and others are his main presenation on this years … Read more
Thomas Welsch from Germany/Fischbach is in the business for a long time already, but he mostly sold all his stuff to friends in smaller circles. With his new Tinysizer – a very very small and tiny synthsizer – he is getting back to distributional partnership for hopefully new friends of his famous stuff. The Tinysizer … Read more
David Wagenbach´s first module release has been the multifilter SEM20. Then he had to move to new york and for a while nothing happened. Now the uLFO should be the next step in a series of planned module releases from there. We are looking forward to that. Link to Bubblesound Instruments Link to products
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As a creative engineer and artist Christian Guenther formed amazing steel cased synthesizers for himself, that he played on gigs quite often in small bars and clubs, but also on our Tradeshow in Frankfurt once. He is a quite silent friendly guy with a high level of quality in design and sound. He is working … Read more
Wowa Cwejman built his first synthesizer back in 1970. After a long absence, he decided to bring out a new product, which became the high-praised semi-modular S1. This unit along with the S2 established Cwejman in the superior class of synthesizer manufacturers. The modular series is the optimized result of their inventions made with the … Read more
Dieter Doepfer did release the first components of the nowadays most successful A100 modular system around 15 years ago already. He has received high acceptance amongst artists such as Kraftwerk and others, which historically speaking helped to spawn a 2nd Synth boom. Not only quality exists in all Doepfer products, but trustworthy, availability and affordable … Read more
From Suisse there will be a new synth of high quality be seen on this years exhibition. In a stylish aluminium case with nearly no description .. have a look yourselves, please.
Marc Sirguy, developer of EOWave now designed the third update of their prominent sensor system called eobody3. Together with their already existing persephone MK2 they introduce now an analogue synth with a 16 step sequencer called KOMA, the definitive version of the analogue synthesizer Synbiote M-71 and of the monosynth/USB and audio controller Ribbon that … Read more
Evol Audio is the company formed by partners John Kuker and Lorren Stafford. John is the owner of Seedy Underbelly studio in Los Angeles and Lorren has past experience designing boutique electronics for the company Blackbox Music Electronics. Both share a common vision designing unique pro audio products with very high standard for build quality, … Read more
To play your modular components with CV values from a computer there has been several ideas showing up, but the most competent one to control modules is still a module. To not block your audio performance now expert sleepers introduced a connector to your adat interface on the sound card.. have a look. Link … Read more
Berlin based inventor Per Salzwedel developed uncountable custom-made little instruments and helpers for indivdiual need such as small Midi infrared controls, step sequencers, MIDI/CV interfaces and even a ball-shaped sequencer. After the Midi Talking Synth the Clockwork is the next product and more interesting stuff will follow. Link to product list
Kevin O Neill is trying to come over for the Musikmesse in 2011, where we will meet him hopefully to get an impression on his ideas as a manufacturer of intelligent modular tools. We re looking forward to that. Link to Flight of Harmony Link to product list
Flower Electronics from the USA is Jessica Rylan, a renowned nose-artist who learned building synthesizer from Don Buchla. Besides the Little Boy Blue she also manufactures a noise generator. All products are hand-made. Link to Flower Electronics Link to product list
Fonitronik alias Matthais Herrmann from Wiesbaden, Germany started developing and making own synthesizer modules a few years ago. Growing interest in his designs and do-it-yourself PCBs induces him to offer ready-made modules. For the sake of quality and environment the entire production of the modules takes place in Germany and at regional production shops. … Read more
Continuum inventor Lippold Haken and Continuum virtuoso/sound designer Edmund Eagan are pleased to personally present the Haken Continuum Fingerboard at MusikMesse 2011. The Continuum transcends the established convention of electronic instrument design by offering the musician a level of instrument interaction typically only found in traditional acoustic instruments. Link to Haken Audio Link to … Read more
David Lackey is the guy behind innerclock systems now searching the final solution for clock problems with your software. After his sync shifter was made mostly for hardware nerds, now he will release the sync lock to solve problems with your software clock – we will see, very much looking forward to this and other … Read more
From Canada. Link to Intellijel Designs Link to product list