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Name: siouxsie O'Neill
Email: siouxsie_q@hotmail.com
Comment: I have a lovely Jen SX 1000 analogue synth (date 1982/3) It has a choice of square and triangle wave forms, white/pink noise, 'glide' LFO and much more... Are you planning to include any of the Jen synths at this site? (28 December 1998)
Name: chip graham
Email: ccg6944820@aol.com
Comment: (27 December 1998)
Name: Michael R. Knox
Email: mmmotorsports@msn.com
Comment: Songwriter, producer, studio owner that got out of the business in 1991. But I guess that I am a music junky because I just cant stay away. The quality of the recording equipment available today is awesome compared to my old analog tpae decks and the price is less than 1/2. I am going to put together another studio, where I can write tunes (and record them in my home) with quality as good or most likely better than my old commercial studio. I am also going to reactivate my publishing company Big Mo Music (bmi) and have some fun. Does anyone know where I can purchase a Roland R8 mkII in excellent condition? Thanks Mike Knox (25 December 1998)
Name: Richard Winn
Email: zeberdee@aol.com
Comment: nice toys (22 December 1998)
Name: John Clever
Email: Roland404@earthlink.net
Comment: (22 December 1998)
Name: Mike Darooki
Email: KingRawl@fist.com
Comment: Righteous sight dude! Thanks to VSE i can now form my own band! THANKS VSE! (22 December 1998)
Name: Jason Foote
Email: jfoote@ups.com
Comment: Great site as an analog synth owner (22 December 1998)
Name: Josh Myers
Email: joshmmyers@yahoo.com
Comment: (21 December 1998)
Name: Stefan Orn Gunnlaugsson
Email: gstg@islandia.is
Comment: Just another one of those analog-synth fan!!! (21 December 1998)
Name: Dave Lunt
Email: davelunt@webtv.net
Comment: I'm ready to get back into E Music after dropping out to play more keyboard oriented Prog Rock. Reason: After trading "up" to digital I realized that I had a hard time programming using 1 knob to control hundreds of parameters. I'M CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A MODULAR!!! (21 December 1998)
Name: The ERN
Email: edav@hotmail.com
Comment: Great Site. I always wanted to know what synths made my favorite phat sounds and now I know where to look. Thank you. (18 December 1998)
Name: Kevin Coates
Email: kevincoates@hotmail.com
Comment: Just bought a Roland JD-800. Looking for patches. (17 December 1998)
Name: Paul Nash
Email: Paul_Nash@cbtsys.com
Comment: I'm interested in patches for the JV-2080 (16 December 1998)
Name: Dennis Patrick Mariano
Email:
Comment: (16 December 1998)
Name: C
Email: juggernaut0@hotmail.com
Comment: Who are "Überzone" as mentioned on some synths as a user, I know loads of obscure techno acts, but I never heard of them, who are they? Friends of the maker of this site perhaps =) (15 December 1998)
Name: Mark Adams
Email: kramsmada@webtv.net
Comment: Long live Rick Wakeman,Keith Emerson!!! Moog rules!!! (15 December 1998)
Name: Edwin (Ed209)
Email: edwin@worldnet.net
Comment: don't use my normal email but erazafi@ogilvy.net I am just an beginner in electronic music, but i have an an1x and a sblive soundcart ... (14 December 1998)
Name: Craig (dapple-dawn)
Email: craiglit@esinet.net
Comment: This site is the best for info on this kinda of shit I've found so far. Thanks!! What would be helpful is adding a list of sites and places where one might be able to find old gear like this posted for sale. Also, you might consider adding electric pianos and organs (ie. Wurlitzer, Farfisa etc...) (13 December 1998)
Name: Robert Eyer
Email: UCFDad1@aol.com
Comment: I have a Squential MAX and need a few parts, i.e. plastic keyboard keys. Can you tell me where to find parts? (13 December 1998)
Name: Arjan van Loon
Email: totallycutoff@hotmail.com
Comment: WOW WOW : Great sity! So who the f#ck is General Midi??? Those knobs were made to abuse... (12 December 1998)
Name: norman brecheisen
Email: ochadverte@yahoo
Comment: just wanted to say thanks for the information. the second time i saw your page i was with this guy russell. i'm 22 and he's 15... i saw him walking in the cold and offered him a ride. i said i'm going to the library to check something out do you mind waiting. i was surfing the korg monophonic synthesizers and he said, to the ms20, my dad has one of those. i asked to see it and i ended getting it for 50$ and it looks good. thanks again. i wouldn't mind hearing from you either. (11 December 1998)
Name: Christopher
Email: enlightment@eksten.net
Comment: Hey nice site..Makes me want to go out and buy more kit. http://eksten.net/enlightment/ (11 December 1998)
Name: BASIL SHEPHERD
Email: IRIS48@JUNO.COM
Comment: I HAVE A ROLAND MT 32 - AJUNO 2 AND A E-56 AND AM LOOKING FOR ANY UPDATE . (11 December 1998)
Name: Josh Benash
Email: Zinc69rpm@aol.com
Comment: I want to buy a Liberation Moog - so if you got one, please e-mail me, cause I'll buy it. Also I'm looking for a JAM-MAN, and THE Realistic Concertmate MG-1... thanx. Josh (8 December 1998)
Name: john jinks
Email: jinkstud@aol.com
Comment: What happened to your cool main page? The search seems to not work as well ans seems less user friendly.I called up tr707 to no response. What's up with that. I think your site is great but wonder why all the changes in interface. I do like the audio but again navigation has become a pain. (8 December 1998)
Name: jesse craig
Email: jcraig@ngs.org
Comment: love your site...particularly for providing info on the vintage stuff (manuals are not easily located) I just aquired a tb303 and I'm working to get the most of it (7 December 1998)
Name: Stephen Norum
Email: stephen.n@sk.sympatico.ca
Comment: This is an awsome site. It's the most complete site I've seen anywhere on the web. The audio samples are REALLY cool, but could you make some more samples of the MC-505? (7 December 1998)
Name: Massimiliano Longo
Email: mxlong@tin.it
Comment: I'm proud to be an EMS VCS3 owners! Near the Mac and other digital devices is only it my first love. Long life VCS3! (6 December 1998)
Name: ALAN MAWDSLEY
Email:
Comment: (6 December 1998)
Name: Gaia (the mother of all things)
Email: gaia@magnet.at
Comment: Brilliant infos, a little too short for my taste, but from all pages I have seen til now concerning Alphas and JX8P (my secret weapon, oh lord, let it blow!) yours and the alpha dialers page (which brought me here) are the best. Long live the analogue sound (and of course VINYL). Keep it on. Ernest (5 December 1998)
Name: Kenn Draymon
Email: kenncorinne@cablelan.net
Comment: Good to see your page! I had a 'perfect' minimoog for a few years, as well as a Korg M1, a Rhodes suitcase, a Yamaha CP-30 etc. Currently looking for a modular synth. (4 December 1998)
Name: Fredrik
Email: Elizabeth.Gustafsson_thelin@student.uu.se
Comment: COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!! (4 December 1998)
Name: Kristofer Ulfves
Email: me96kus@ing.umu.se
Comment: Great site man!
A minor error: the OB-1 ain't just a one oscillator synth, it actually got
two oscillators that are detunable, syncable and can ringmodulate each
other. The synth also got two ADSR-envelopes and a noise source. Keep up the good work!
/Kristofer Ulfves, Umea, Sweden (4 December 1998)
Name: D.J. LOONEY
Email: WWW.LQQNEY_BEAR@EARTHLINK.NET
Comment: ITS ABOUT 4AM.IN THE STUDIO LAYING DOWN SOME TRACKS.CAME ACROSS YOUR WEB SITE. very very cool!!!!!this site is definitley helpful.thanx. (2 December 1998)
Name: Thomas Joreng
Email: joereng@online.no
Comment: This www site RULEZ!!!!!! I have bought 5 items after looking on this page. TR 606, TR 909, Yamaha DX7, Juno 106, Waldorf Pulse.... ++ some other.... Good work Thomas Joreng NORWAY (2 December 1998)
Name: raschar
Email: magservic@freeserve.co.uk
Comment: I urgently need to know some history on sampling (30 November 1998)
Name: Jeff
Email: toneburst@netreach.net
Comment: Great site, love the samples. I have a Roland JP-8000, Moog Source, Moog MG-1, Moog Opus 3, Sequential Circuits Multitrak, Sequential Tom, Roland Juno 1. I'm looking for a Korg Prophecy. Anyone have one they want to sell? (29 November 1998)
Name: Doug Masla
Email: synthwerks@earthlink.net
Comment: Will update- Currently at use in my Studio in Los Angels: Korg PS3300 w/Kenton midi 2x ARP 2600's with custom mods by Kevin Lightner w/Sequental 700 Programmers and ARP SEQuencers 18 panel STS/Serge system 104 module Doepfer system w/Schaltwerk As well as many old and new machines ncluding a new Keyma Cappibara (27 November 1998)
Name: Michael Hannibal
Email: cisummai@yahoo.com
Comment: what's up, i'm just chillin' checking out the boards yall got in here (27 November 1998)
Name: TC DRive THRu
Email: tcdrivethru@hotmail.com
Comment: Love the site. It's a browsing heaven for us Techno Composers (hence the TC...) Loved the pictures and some of the clips were cool. I'm a ReBirth user, and this site was eye candy for me. Keep it up. Peace, love, and all that other good shit... TC DRive THRu (27 November 1998)
Name: Gerhard Schreiber
Email: 101554.326@compuserve.com
Comment: Good Idea, Your Site. as former PPG technician I found it by searching for our old gear world-wide. Many greetings from Munich, Germany (27 November 1998)
Name: Ken MacDonald
Email: kemacdonal@hotmail.com
Comment: Well, Your page is pretty wicked, the best I've seen in a long time! Not bad, not bad. I linked here from The Crystal Method Interview Page They said It was a damn good one and theyi were right! Keep up the good work (26 November 1998)
Name: purplepaul2000
Email:
Comment: cool site thanks (26 November 1998)
Name: Marco Becker
Email: figurehead@gmx.net
Comment: I thought i would never find the synths that were played by THE CURE in the early eigthies.... But NOW I found them . With the help of your page. (25 November 1998)
Name: todd
Email: todds@cae.ca
Comment: I have a chroma polaris that was given to me by a friend. It doesn't make a sound. I would appreciate any help on where I might be able to get a copy of a manual and any additional info on this old synth. thanks ! (23 November 1998)
Name: Andrew Yau
Email: synth@pacific.net.sg
Comment: I own a trinity, a monopoly and a roland RS-09. Recently, I got a pair of alesis point 7 mointors, and they REALLY sucks! Maybe its my room that's giving the problem, whatever the case, can anybody recommand me a better speaker? Also looking for KORG monopoly manual. (23 November 1998)
Name: Paul
Email: Pkondig@fred.net
Comment: This is my first time to your site and I like it very much. I found it through jetboy junction. I am a hobbist and and afficienadio some what on certain synths. I happen to own a Poly 61 and have a review of it at jetboy junction. I also own an ensoniq mirage DSK sampler as well and also into casio keybords like the SK 5 and CT 520 which have drum pads on them. I am curenttly looking for both. If any one would like to know more about the Poloy 61 or Mirage or anything to do with electronic music feel free to email me at the above address. Paul (22 November 1998)
Name: joseph rudaski
Email: crazy 10212@aol
Comment: love your page. I cant find the emu emax 1 on there though if u can find some info on it please send to me or just post on your page. Love your page though. ANALOg forever (21 November 1998)
Name: BOB ARMSTRONG
Email: bigdog@kellnet.com
Comment: I WAS SUPRISED TO FIND YOUR SITE! I STILL HAVE A KORG TRIDENT THAT I USE AT HOME. IT IS IN EXCELLANT CONDITION. I WAS JUST SURFING TO SEE IF ANYONE STILL CARED OR WAS INTERESTED IN THEM. I WAS ALSO DISAPOINTED WHEN I WENT TO THE KORG HISTORY PAGE AND NO MENTION WAS MADE OF THE TRIDENT. I ALSO HAVE THE INNARDS OF A VACO ORCHESTRON. REMEMBER THAT? PATRICK MORAZ USED ONE ON AN EARLY YES TOUR. DAVID VANCOUVERING WAS THE DESIGNER. DO YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS? THANKS FOR LISTENING. (20 November 1998)
Name: linnzi
Email: vdo@communique.net
Comment: vdo studios.com Visit Skill Crane Radio real audio streaming for today's psychedelic culture www.vdostudios.com (19 November 1998)
Name: marc s. davidson
Email: msdave@intonet.co.uk
Comment: (18 November 1998)
Name: Floyd Eckel
Email: Floydeckel@AOL.com
Comment: Starting to build home studio. Have Korg 0/1 W, monitors, amp. New to MIDI, looking for demo software, sequencing, scoring, etc. and generally learn about the gear and technology. (17 November 1998)
Name: Guillaume
Email: guillaume@taconic.net
Comment: Just wanted to say, nice site... great images and audio samples! Peace, G. (17 November 1998)
Name: DD
Email: DDpianoman@aol.com
Comment: I've had so many different rigs cant remember em all, but have a few that stand out...All of these bring back gd memories: Yamaha CP 30 piano,and then my CP-70,Yamaha YC-30 Organ with felt pad!,ARP String Ensemble,Rhodes Suitcase 88, Old metal Wurlitzer EP,Juno 60, Roland SH 1000,Moog Prodigy,Hohner D-6,Korg CX-3,and my old RMI electric piano (couldnt keep it in tune, but it was grand!)Had many more, but too many to go on...Up with Music! (16 November 1998)
Name: DD
Email: DDpianoman@aol.com
Comment: My current setup a Korg M1, Korg DW 8000,Kawai K1R, and I just got a new Alesis QS6.1 Its ok, but a bit dissapointing..It sounds so much better in the store and in my house than on stage...Stock piano sounds are not as gd as I anticipated.Had the same problem with the Kurzweil Micro piano. (16 November 1998)
Name: robert denson
Email: robertdenson@microsoft.com
Comment: looking for information on ensoniq esp 161 (15 November 1998)
Name: marzette henderson
Email: www.biofresh@hotmail.com
Comment: i was searching for an emu SP1200 and MPC300 for sale and this is one of the sites i wound up. still searching... any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks (13 November 1998)
Name: Todd
Email: tasmu@aol.com
Comment: I'm looking for the sound cards for the Roland R8 drum machine. Does anybody know where I can get them? (13 November 1998)
Name: Jeroen Elias
Email: ccengine@wxs.nl
Comment: Great site! Too bad my Synth wasn't there. It's a Kawai K1 and a Roland MT-32. (12 November 1998)
Name: markus ritter
Email: viruskus@yahoo.com
Comment: check out the ACCESS VIRUS. I love this baby! Greetings from germany (12 November 1998)
Name: luke
Email: short_l@hotmail.com
Comment: just checking around for the different types and styles of equipment there are. planning on composing pretty soon. (11 November 1998)
Name: tony amaro
Email: tonyamaro@hotmail.com
Comment: (11 November 1998)
Name: Charlie Hildebrandt
Email: ch7011
Comment: ..... (10 November 1998)
Name: Thomas Nydn
Email: Samoht_72@hotmail.com
Comment: Hi! I like your vintage Synth - site very much and would like to add some data about famous users of EMS VCS3: among others did Pink floyd, Yes and Roxy Music use this wonderful instrument in their early records..... thanks! (9 November 1998)
Name: Vincent Pierins
Email: vincent.pierins@ping.be
Comment: Hello, I'm a belgian synthaddict. I'm looking for manuals of -Korg MS-50 and SQ-10 -ARP 2600 -Elka Synthex -Prophet-5 Can anyone help me.....please by telling me where I can find these ?? THX a million (9 November 1998)
Name: Ahr'Ren Ohm
Email:
Comment: I'm a bass player, but I play guitar, and some synth on the side. I own a Korg PolySix and a TR-707 and some nice effects. (9 November 1998)
Name: JAZZ JAZZ
Email: RUN@ME.COM
Comment: NOTHING MUCH (5 November 1998)
Name: Chad A Pry
Email: t1m1nact1on@hotmail.com
Comment: This Site is Delicious! Check out my electro rock band's site http://listen.to/timinaction/ (3 November 1998)
Name: todd
Email: tall1648@postoffice.uri.edu
Comment: I have an ARP 2600 that i would like to repair. Does anyone know where i can get schematics for it? When fixed, i will sell it, anyone interested? (29 October 1998)
Name: DAVID BELL
Email: DbELL.62.AOL
Comment: IM READY TO JAM (29 October 1998)
Name: edgar prates
Email: flaaash
Comment: (27 October 1998)
Name: Graham Johnson
Email: graham.johnson@usa.net
Comment: Very cool synth resource and really well laid out. It would be cool to have some classic samplers too. Do you know how difficult it is to find a decent page about the Fairlight CMI? You could call it the 'Vintage Sampler Explorer' LOL. Any way cool site - G. (26 October 1998)
Name: LIL T
Email: SUTHTECH@AOL.COM
Comment: AIN'T A THING UP RIGHT NOW. I'M TRYING TO GET A RECORD DEAL WITH HYPONITZED MUSIC IN MEMPHIS, TN. PEACE (24 October 1998)
Name: Thomas Joreng
Email: joreng@online.no
Comment: Very good site.... I`m impressed Best regards Thomas Joreng >From Norway (24 October 1998)
Name: Stephen Parsick
Email: stephen.parsick@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Comment: Hi folks, nice page even though I tend to say that some info displayed here might occasionally need some revision. I«m not quite sure whether the Yamaha CS-80 really has CV/Gate controls (if I«m not wrong it has no control inputs or outputs whatsoever), and I also have my doubts as to whether Kraftwerk have really used this one. A Polymoog and Korg«s PS-3200/3300 seem realistic, but the CS-80 ? Ah yes, and if you can get me a Korg PS-3300 at 1,000 $, I want at least five of them, if not ten. And whether the 3200 is superior to the 3300 still seems to be debatable... Cheers, Stephen. (23 October 1998)
Name: NORMAN BRECHEISEN
Email: OCHADVERTE@YAHOO.COM
Comment: I WANT ALL OF THE COMPLETELY ANALOGUE SYNTHS TO MAKE SPICECOWBOY MUSIC. IF ANYONE CAN HELP CALL 1-517-732-7688 AND ASK FOR YOUNG NORMAN. (20 October 1998)
Name: Daniel Wang (Balihu)
Email: No e-mail!
Comment: Hi I work at Dr Sound synth shop in NYC and frankly all I have is a Mac Plus but this site was fun so HAVE A NICE DAY every-buddy. (18 October 1998)
Name: Jonas Grnlund
Email: jonasgro@algonet.se
Comment: Nice Site... I am an analogfreak from Sweden. I«ve just wonder If anyone has any patches for Roland MKS-80 or to Roland Jupiter 6. Maybe Ive got something for you. Take a look at our band Common Knowledge Site and listen to the music!!! home4.swipnet.se/~w-42313 and sign the guestbook... (18 October 1998)
Name: Darren Aboulafia
Email: darrenabou@earthlink.net
Comment: Great insider details on the old greats! (17 October 1998)
Name: john galt
Email: johngaltsjournal@hotmail.com
Comment: i like to play my organ (17 October 1998)
Name: 88keys
Email: 88keys@swixo.com
Comment: I love the Vintage Synth Site. I've got a link to it at Eighty-Eight Keys (14 October 1998)
Name: james robinson
Email: lysol3@aol.com
Comment: i was just lookin' around, and i was wonderin' if i could get some help finding a tr-606 or 707...oh well if you know of anyone or any place that has either/or it'd be great... (13 October 1998)
Name: Patrick Robinson
Email: megafun@bayou.com
Comment: I just got here so I don't know yet. (12 October 1998)
Name: Dr. Smith
Email: Some computer, somewhere out there....
Comment: Excellent site. I bought a Korg MS-10 because of it. Keep up the good werk. (12 October 1998)
Name: Noel Honey
Email: n.honey@mcmail.com
Comment: Since becoming a semi-pro muso in 1980 I have owned all these instruments,some classics and some real disasters. Unfortunately I sold them on to pay for new purchases,wish I had'nt now! Fender Rohdes Stage 73 Piano, Solina String Synth, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Roland Juno 6, Roland Juno 106, Roland PROE, Roland U110, Roland RA90 Cavendish String/Vocoder Synth, Korg 700s Synth, Korg Polysix, Korg Poly 61, Korg DW8000, Siel Mono Synth, Ensoniq Mirage Sampler, Ensoniq ESQ1 Synth, Yamaha PF 10 Piano, Yamaha DX100, Yamaha DX7, Yamaha SY35 Synth, Yamaha PSR730, Hammond P102 Tonewheel Organ, Kawai K1m Synth, Gem WS2 Keyboard Workstation. Any questions Please Email me. (10 October 1998)
Name: James Shellberg
Email: jshellberg@voyager.net
Comment: I'm in the market for a vintage Mini Moog, I'm searching for more information and prices. (10 October 1998)
Name: Dj. Bakwrd
Email: Supersk8@hotamial.com
Comment: Of all websites that I have visit this one RULEZ.........I have been reading 4-hours and I rate this one with five stas =) . (8 October 1998)
Name: Demokid
Email:
Comment: Hello!! What a nice site!!! I just love the old sizers. **happy** Hello!! Mourning After is a new group from Sweden. They mix the sound from the 80's(Analogue blip's) with the sound of the 90's(digital and sampled sounds), influenced by Depeche Mode and Simple Minds they bring the music to another dimension... If you liked the 80's music then check them out!!! For more info and MP3 sound files go to: www.bangym.se/~niklas/mourningafte. Please sign the guestbook!! (7 October 1998)
Name: Dave Cuevas
Email: mandd611@aol.com
Comment: I'm looking for catalogs with information on Different kinds of synthesizers and their qualities. Thanks. (7 October 1998)
Name: Michael
Email: MLang18746@aol.com
Comment: A very nice site worth looking for! Besides ... truly outstanding ! no xxx-links ! I LOVE THIZ SITE! (5 October 1998)
Name: james robinson
Email: lysol3@aol.com
Comment: i'm just foolin around......my friend has a mc-303 so we were jsut gonna try an serve'em ups....so i was jsut lookin around....but tell me if he has a 303, should i get another one and a 707 or should i get a 606 and a 707 or what would work best?? -j (4 October 1998)
Name: Slick
Email: FletchZero@aol.com
Comment: Just getting some price checks for some synths looking to buy.... Thanx Slick (4 October 1998)
Name: Erwin Schuytvlot
Email:
Comment: Its a verry cool site, I just starded two years aggo whit synths. I am 14 years old and I dont know much about synths. This site gives good information. 3/10/98 Holland (that explains my bad English) (3 October 1998)
Name: Thomas Nydn
Email: Samoht_72@hotmail.com
Comment: just curious about this site....I play a lot of electronic music myself. (2 October 1998)
Name: Paul Hoaglin
Email: phoaglin@mofo.com
Comment: Great synth site! I, too, would like to see other vintage stuff here as well though (elec. pianos, combo organs, etc.). Also I'm searching for a Hohner Pianet N with the wooden case in any halfway decent repairable shape. If you've got one or know where one is, please let me know! Paul (520) 548-9308 (1 October 1998)
Name: scott marshall
Email: Scott_mars@csi.com
Comment: I've got a old yamaha dx100. Its cool that so many people remember it. (30 September 1998)
Name: STEVE
Email: RUDE-VOLTAGE@com.mcnet.ch
Comment: Great. WE use all analog stuff during live ACT.. (30 September 1998)
Name: Marc Borza
Email: mborza@grossmont.k12.ca.us
Comment: I used to have a Juno-106 and miss some of the filter sweeps it did, plus the polyphonic portamento was very cool. I would love to find the rack-mount version (MKS-50) for cheap somewhere... although I might consider making room for the keyboard version again. (29 September 1998)
Name: Vince C.
Email: NOT CRAZY
Comment: very cool site & pics (27 September 1998)
Name: Windfall
Email: windfall@n2music.com
Comment: Beautiful site! I really can't even say anymore. (25 September 1998)
Name: d.a. stirling
Email: oscillon@msn.com
Comment: Be wary of the newly reissued "mini-moog," as Bob Moog has initiated a lawsuit agains this company. I would guess that the majority of e-mail I've read about this company is disparaging at best. Be sure to check some of the sites with info about this legal mess. One, I can't remeber the adderss, even has records pertaining to unpaid bills, etc. (25 September 1998)
Name: David Poremba
Email: leftlane@compubell.com
Comment: I have a chance to purchase a Oberheim OB-XA It's sound electronicaly and cosmeticaly But I don't know if it's a realible instrument or not. I would hate to buy it and have it be in the repair shop half the time because of a bad design If anybody has any feed back on this please e-mail back (24 September 1998)
Name: Rusty Lewis
Email: rusty.lewis@hboc.com
Comment: Looking for places to buy: Mini Moog, ARP 2500, Prophet 5 (23 September 1998)
Name: Gustav H
Email: gustav_hallstensson@yahoo.com
Comment: I'm completely blown away with this site ! Interesting facts AND sound clips, in streaming RealAudio!! Keep up the good work ! (21 September 1998)
Name: Julio A. Carrasquillo
Email: crystalm81@aol.com
Comment: Well, I'm a HUGE Crystal Method Fan and I consider them my idols so I'm planning on getting into the electronic music world. And what better way to learn more on how to play one of these AWESOME instruments than this! So I'll C-Ya when I get better at playing and GREAT Site ! (21 September 1998)
Name: Sander Baas
Email: gstudios@xs4all.nl
Comment: Allways interrested in any news/facts about the analog monsters. for instance; do you guys know about software to control the six-track from sequential (18 September 1998)
Name: Mark Christopher
Email: Mark@yahoo.com
Comment: You did not mention Quasamidi.... (16 September 1998)
Name: bill tomlinson
Email: btomlinson@zeus.chapel1.com
Comment: great site. them new-fangled plastic/digital/toy synths are no match for "antique tech"! anyone into Hammond "solovox"? (16 September 1998)
Name: Dr. Michael Timpson
Email: timpson@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
Comment: Does anyone know how I can get documentation for a Siel DK700 synth? (14 September 1998)
Name: Drew Gotta
Email: IndyGotta@aol.com
Comment: Fat site. Thanx for precious synth info. I just purchased a Roland D-50 and still discovering the pleasures of this instrument. Any feedback (tips, fun)appreciated! (11 September 1998)
Name: Gilles NEUKOMM
Email: g-neukomm@swissonline.ch
Comment: Hello everybody, I'm writing from Switzerland. Is there anybody interested for a HOHNER CEMBALET 1959 ? (Model made before the well known Clavinet) If yes, please send me a Email. Gilles (9 September 1998)
Name: ernoid
Email: ernst01@sk.sympatico.ca
Comment: Cool site. But i have to mention 2 things: 1) You forgot to mention the envelope follower on the Roland SH-09. Very cool control of the VCF based on dynamics of signal at external input. makes for a deadly processing option. 2) Where's the Roland SH-3a??? (9 September 1998)
Name: Dan
Email:
Comment: very cool site! I'm curious, though, why there are no Voyetras? (7 September 1998)
Name: "Chick Corea?"
Email: www.hotmail.com
Comment: Just looking by to check up on some vital Moog-information.... (2 Spetember 1998)
Name: Christian
Email: udo.korda@t-online.de
Comment: Has anybody got an adress or web site of OBERHEIM-in America???? German OBERHEIM products can be seen at "www.taiyo.de" Please contact me! (1 September 1998)
Name: Maciek
Email: zlotoria@kki.net.pl
Comment: Cool. Allright. Nice to look at. (1 September 1998)
Name: David Moritz
Email: squonk1@aol.com
Comment: (1 September 1998)
Name: steve robinson
Email: srobnson@nh.ultranet.com
Comment: Every time I read something about the value of the TB-303 I nerly loose it. About four years ago I sold my 303 and 606 for $100...for the pair. I had no idea what they worth and sold them in one day. I still plan to keep my vintage Korg MS-20 and someday would like to find a VC-10. (30 August 1998)
Name: Luis Delgado
Email: ldelgado@skios.es
Comment: Congratulations! My set up: Polysix Minimoog Odyssey Monopoly Sixtrak VC-10 MS-20,etc... (29 August 1998)
Name: john enea
Email: jkenea@best.com
Comment: interseted in collecting analog synths (27 August 1998)
Name: ficus
Email: n/a
Comment: great site, i'm an ARP & Prophet owner but love them all... (27 August 1998)
Name: michael english
Email: meairborne@hotmail.com
Comment: thanks bro i am just starting to look at drummachine and you help me alot (25 August 1998)
Name: josh rifkin
Email: disko79@grin.net
Comment: This sight rules! Keep up the good work. Please let me know where I can buy moogs. What about adding Rhodes, Wurlitzers, etc??? (25 August 1998)
Name: rick daloia
Email: RICKYRD@HOTMAIL
Comment: I NEED TO FIND A SITE THAT HAS THE PARAMETER SETTINGS FOR THE DX-7 OR THE DOWNLOADING OF IT...ALSO I NEED A NEW BATTERY FOR IT..FOR NOW ANY INFO... ? CALL ME AT (315) 258-9230 THANK YOU ADDRESS IS 31 CAPITOL STREET AUBURN N.Y. 13021 (25 August 1998)
Name: Patricia Fielding
Email: fielding@talon.net
Comment: How can I find a factory patch cassette for my Korg Trident Mark II? No sound comes out of it, and I was told that I need to reload the sounds back into it. I got it thirdhand, and the second owner did not have the cassette to bequeath to me. Any suggestions as to how I can obtain this cassette? (24 August 1998)
Name: Jens
Email: jescart@hotmail.com
Comment: This is one of the best synthsites! Keep up the good work. (23 August 1998) Name: Vcf
Email: vcf@freemail.nl
Comment: Nice site! Especially the Real Audio! (19 August 1998)
Name: Lars Christensen
Email: elenzee@yahoo.com
Comment: It is so cool to find a place where I can get new ideas for patches. I hope my PolySix will thank me! Thanks a lot and keep up the good work! - Lars P.S. Love that 'Made with MacOS' sign... (18 August 1998)
Name: Paul Vetrone
Email: PVetrone@aol.com
Comment: First time visit (16 August 1998)
Name: Doug Beiden
Email: Beiden@home.com
Comment: Great sight, I do alot of remixes and I'm always looking for new (Old) gear and tips. thanks (11 August 1998)
Name: Steve Sick
Email: zahiinc@aol.com
Comment: San Francisco is fine place to buy analog gear I have found incredible bargins here & I most of my equipment was gotten from trading one analog for a better analog and that one for a better analog synth,drum mach. etc. My project is called ZAHI ...I do hardore trance analog synth music( ,with lack of better discription) . My focus lately is drum and bass but its way harder than most & thers a dark edge too...Anyone interested may e mail me for a cassette tape right from DAT ! You can trust it wont be all soft & watered down cause I come from a punk background & I hate stupid generic bands more than you do ! My current list of gear ....................................... waldorf pulse (new!) Roland sh101 sh09 202 303 tr-909 tr-808 YAM. cs-15 M&M vocoder, Atari w/cubase yes! (10 August 1998)
Name: victoria
Email:
Comment: i l ve you taylor i want to shag you and zac and isacc love vicky taylor you have a nice bum (10 August 1998)
Name: Nassim, from FRANCE
Email: Nasnet1@aol.com
Comment: Hi! Wonderful visit here!!! I learned a lot. Thanks I'm actually looking for those ones :Roland CR-78 (or 80) and TR-808 If anyone knows... keep on the great history (7 August 1998)
Name: Frank von Haefen
Email: 113304.1104@compuserve.com
Comment: Nice idea, nice pictures... Frank von Haefen, Managing Director of "Creative Inspiration" (5 August 1998)
Name: Jon Kostal
Email: cujk3@pen.eiu.edu
Comment: Yes I like old synths. I had a cool moog rou\gue that I really liked but someone stole it after a gig last april. But I also have a micromoog which is also cool. I use it with my band the astronauts! http://www.pen.eiu.edu/~cujk3 (3 August 1998)
Name: David Phillips
Email: inthemix@apdo.com
Comment: Great web site... (2 August 1998)
Name: Craig Cardin
Email: MIXHARD@aol.com
Comment: The down beat. (2 August 1998)
Name: Bryan Lord
Email: totalrod@aol.com
Comment: I've looked almost everywhere. I'm having no luck finding a Hohner Pianet "L","N", or Cembalet. These electric pianos were so popular in the '60's and 70's. There's got to be something out there. I don't care what shape it's in, as long as there's something to work with. Please Help!!! Bryan (1 August 1998)
Name: B.J. Collins
Email: bjcollins@pecs.net
Comment: Cool site! I'm glad I sold my old ARP, but now I'm getting nostalgic! If anybody knows where I can get the Volume 1 sounds for the original Fender Polaris (not the Chroma) please let me know... bjcollins@pecs.net OR if you know anybody who wants to sell their Polaris, I'd be interested in getting that FAT sound back into my mix... Beej (30 July 1998)
Name: Steve Kirkby
Email: Skirkby@lincoln.ac.uk
Comment: Great site! I have a Korg SQ10 sequencer that I run with a Korg MS10 & MS20. It's worth a mention. Oh, and how about the expander module for the MS series - the MS50. I've only ever seen one so I guess they're pretty rare. Some details of this would be cool. Keep up the impressive work. (24 July 1998)
Name: Joshua Darrell
Email: jdarrell@hotmail.com
Comment: I love the new look. You know what'd be cool? Get some full screen pics of the synths (tb303 yeah!) and have it so when you click on the normal pic the friggin huge one opens in a new windows? Also, I'm very pleased to see you've added mc505 and rebirth pages. Very cool. (17 July 1998)
Name: Dfunkt Afied
Email: dfunkt@hotmail.com
Comment: Claydon sent me. (9 July 1998)
Name: ryan
Email: BoLocAWOL@aol.com
Comment: is anyone selling a MPC 2000 or know of anyone who is?? please respond by emailing me. thank you very much ryan BoLocAWOL@aol.com (9 July 1998)
Name: analog oscillator's dj Overt Tempo
Email:
Comment: Man... where do I start. Phat site, the definitive guide for conisuiers of vintage gear. absolute. recordings needs an expansion board/CV output board for an Oberheim TVS-1 and a programmer module for a Roland JX-3P. (8 July 1998)
Name: alsamad caldwell
Email: alsamad@keywood.com
Comment: I play bass guitar for vanessa williams and i use the matrix 6r for my synth bass. I think my battery went out but i cant figure out how to remove it.The tour starts in a month.!!!!!! (7 July 1998)
Name: 808bob
Email: pfreak303@aol.com
Comment: WASUP.. to all you knob twiddlin freaks! if you have a synth with...AUDIO INPUT FILTER, CV/ GATE, ...use it!!! especially with drum machine sounds! you will get some nice resonant textures to your sounds. this is one great key to good tekno! use the individual out of a drum sound via 808 or 909 (preferably) to trig. the gate, and for best cv programming (without an analog seq.), use an mc-202 or a "tb-303". and always buy analog! SOON, LOS ANGELES WILL HAVE SOME "GOOD" LOCAL TEKNO ARTISTS, AS SOON AS THEY GET RECOGNIZED! ANY OTHER ARTISTS IN LA, LOOKIN FOR NICE ACID HOUSE PROJECT, EMAIL ME.. PEACE! (4 July 1998)
Name: Roel Visser
Email: rhvisser@xs4all.nl
Comment: I'm 15 years into electronic musicmaking. But just one year on the web. It's suprising to see that many dedicated electronic instrument sites. Has anybody info about the Steiner "mastertouch"? I own one and want to know it's current value. (2 July 1998)
Name: monkey lewis
Email:
Comment: what's up?...well let's see, I was just shooting thru to make sure people knew that this site is indeed quite munkeliek, when's the next album?...well let's see, being a monkey brings a lot of responsibility, and you know monkey's don't believe in the same thing twice? anyway, I've been dropping same screams and sequences in some boy's locker rooms, just being art like. they say, "boys town is watching" but I just don't believe it. why are there no updates going on around here, we all know a lot more could be written about these synths...let's here some opinions. bleeps and bloops, gleens....these are the modern Bananas. (1 July 1998)
Name: Chris Bryant
Email: bryantrv@totcon
Comment: Good to find others with my affliction.. gotta go dust off the 2600.... (30 June 1998)
Name: Damir-Kristijan Rogina
Email: damir.rogina@algoritam.hr
Comment: Hi, I'm first time here and I'm synth freak.I have around 20 vintage synths from '80s. I sell and buy and also build midi-cv converters. I need PG-1000 for my D-550 and I want to find some informations about Movement drum system 2 wich I bought last week its look like something realy ra-re. (29 June 1998)
Name: glen
Email: gr.evans@student.qut.edu.au
Comment: where can I get a set of bass pedals for those big modal sections. (25 June 1998)
Name: Shane King
Email: iconoclast@kreative.net
Comment: What a great site you have put up. The design, the content, everything is done first rate. Thanks! Shane King, RedGreenBlue (24 June 1998)
Name: Greg Doherty
Email: thextal@aol.com
Comment: i really love this site. the format is cool, ad the pics and descriptions of the synths are cool. I can't wait till you add more (20 Jun 1998)
Name: d e t
Email: obsbuende@aol.com
Comment: brauche schaltpan fuer oberheim obx manny thankgse (17 June 1998)
Name: Duro
Email: fantsalsa@hotmail.com
Comment: excellent! cool! My URl is http://www.angelfire.com/co/JuicyUltravox (9 Jun 1998)
Name: Andrew Smith
Email: surrealismo@juno.com
Comment: Great pics, great reviews, gread info. I've been in the market for a good synth, and I have practically lived on this page! Keep up the good work. (5 Jun 1998)
Name: Lee Privett
Email: Privelee@se-essex-college.ac.uk
Comment: Looking for sites I can direct my students as part of research for the course they are doing in Music Technology, I've found one! (2 June 1998)
Name: pamatronica
Email: supervixen2000@hotmail.com
Comment: kinda great! hope you don't stop. keep on tweaking# (31 May 1998)
Name: Rev. Randy Creath
Email: rannulf@iexpress.net
Comment: I'm currently doing a video project exploring the attitudes of "gen-x" folks to the institutional church. I'm doing the sound for the video as well and two of my faithful pieces of gear, a Juno 106 (dead mint) and a U220 will be helping along with others goodies. (29 May 1998)
Name: Davide Asselta
Email: asseltad@uol.it
Comment: I'm desperately looking for anything about the KORG DS-8 Synth. Help! Cheers D. (27 May 1998)
Name: Xtn-Lch
Email: lch@holobyte.com
Comment: Hi (27 May 1998)
Name: dwight albright
Email: dwight@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Comment: finally, a site with vintage synthesizers, etc. great stuff here. keep up the good work. (21 May 1998)
Name: Juliana Armbrust
Email: jarmbrus@shrike.depaul.edu
Comment: I am an SRT major at DePaul University and am soing a research project for my Midi class. (21 May 1998)
Name: DIEGO VIRGILIO
Email:
Comment: I like all the pictures and reviews, especially the sequencer section because you have some rare gear in there. keep it up, peace (20 May 1998)
Name: David Faulkner
Email: DA_Faulkner@compuserve.com
Comment: I'm a lecturer in music technology at a number of colleges, so just having a look for further info and sites on retro synths to give to students. (14 May 1998)
Name: CHARLES BUTLER
Email: CHARLES_BUTLER@VANGUARD.COM
Comment: Been out of the game since 1984. Got a real job (ARGH!!!) made a dollar or two.....lost sanity. Time to get back....looking for some of the old axes where the man not the machine chooses the sounds...seeking a Prophet 5 /Juno 106/Mini Moog. Found your page and got a real kick out of seeing the old gear. Thanx dude !!!! (13 May 1998)
Name: Ole Henrik Antonsen
Email: henka@online.no
Comment: Exelent site for vintage gear! Great for me who is grown up with the digital synths from DX7- , I finaly can learn the synth history. (11 May 1998)
Name: Jon Bates
Email: Batesy.staff@kidderminster.ac.uk
Comment: Can't find anything on the Cheetah MS6. I co-write the Future Music Interface prolem page and would be grateful for anything regarding programming software - if indeed anything like that exists for this esoteric little 6-voice hybrid. It's the sort of thing that crops up about every 6 months and so far no-one has come up with anything for it. Ta, JB (11 May 1998)
Name: Sean McMillan
Email: mcmillst@jmu.edu
Comment: Hey what's happening? I'm a twenty-one year old college student with a newfound passion for synthesizers. I been trying to read up on 'em and learn as much as possible so when I get my hands on one, I will know what to do. Any info that this sight can provide, or anyone rather, is more than welcome. Thanks. (8 May 1998) Name: Steve Cherne
Email: pdog@up.net
Comment: I lucked into a Roland JX-3P a month ago - I owned a similar unit a few years back and swore that if I ever saw one again, I would buy it just to remind me of "the old days". Well, I'm having too much fun with the 'board on weekends and am now trying to track down a copy of the owner's manual and possibly one of the programmer packs that sat on the right hand side (of course, pluging it in means you have to throw the switch from MIDI to Programmer to enter info!). Any help? By the way, this is a pretty good looking site, and it is easy to navigate. I wish you continuing success! (6 May 1998)
Name: Jeff Streber
Email: jay_jee@hotmail.com
Comment: Great website....I love the layout, depth, and detail...thanks for the superb image gallery...what a service!!! (1 May 1998)
Name: George T. Galvo
Email: kenobe@brhs.com.br
Comment: Fantastic!!!!!!! Finally I can have pictures from all those incredible synths of all times. Moogs ARPs, Yamahas, etc.... In Brazil is quite difficult to get some of these machines. People who own them, don't want to sell, especially now that's happening this "analog fever". Well, thanks very much for giving me a hand with such a good site. Congratulations!!!! (21 Apr 1998)
Name: David Shaver
Email: dshaver1@mindspring.com
Comment: I still own the Mini-Moog synthesizer I bought in 1971 when Robert Moog was building them. In addition, I have a Roland Juno-60 which I would (someday) like to retrofit for midi. My midi rig consists of Roland JV-80, Korg 05R/W, and Alesis HR-16 plus Alesis DM5 drum machines. Oh, by the way, I played the mini-moog in a band called Starbuck in 1976 with a record called Moonlight Feels Right. (21 Apr 1998)
Name: Peter Cornell
Email: peterc@pop.onwe.co.za
Comment: Great site, thanks for your efforts (17 Apr 1998)
Name: Nick Rejack
Email: nrejack@usa.net
Comment: Excellent page..fast, mature, good info, nice pics and pleasing to the eye. This page has all the info on every synth I wanna know all about but can't find any other place! Nice work...I should just print out the Roland section as my shopping list :-) (17 Apr 1998)
Name: Jeff Thornton
Email: toneburst@netreach.net
Comment: Great site, love the design. This is the nicest, easiest to navigate synth archive on the net. Great work! (13 Apr 1998)
Name: carl wong
Email: carlwong@netvigator.com
Comment: The coolesttttt site in my bookmark!!! I'm looking 4 any old gears(synth, mic, processor, recorder etc..........)Anybody can help me, let me know! Happy easter! (9 Apr 1998)
Name: JERRY FLYNN
Email: SLICKRICK8@AOL.COM
Comment: COOL HOW ABOUT 1 FOR THE MPC 2000 (8 Apr 1998)
Name: Alex Kyros
Email: rampancy@aol.com
Comment: up is a preposition when i have sex, i scream "modular, modular, MODULAR!" (8 Apr 1998)
Name: Michael LeeRaven McAdow - sensor(ed)
Email: interanimi@aol.com
Comment: very good site. Love thy synths. (6 Apr 1998)
Name: jeff (N) B
Email: crazymix@sasi.fr
Comment: thanks for all from martinique (FWI) (4 Apr 1998)
Name: Brian Geigner
Email: bg@eside.com
Comment: I require info on the DX9 by Yamaha, anything please, thanks, Brian (2 Apr 1998)
Name: JP
Email: jpdreo@radionova.fr
Comment: Whaou.............. It's the best site for vintage gear on the net. (i'm not joking) Your selection is excellent. Go on! Keep the vibe............ (1 Apr 1998)
Name: jonathan lee
Email: northaven@327.com
Comment: hey. i'm in a band called the evergreen society. we're indie rock and electric somethingorother. roland juno 2. sweet. i also play a set of tama electric drums. not incredible, but good. we've got an aesthetically superior site. http://www.327.com/ that's all. (30 Mar 1998)
Name: Leviathant
Email: levithnt@nfdc.net
Comment: This page is an excellent resource! Great work! Hey, if you need any Boss DR-110 information, URL yourself @ http://members.aol.com/leviathant/dr110.html (22 Mar 1998)
Name: Fred Frederix
Email: www.fredfrederix@erols.com
Comment: Well, Ive been trying to sell my MINT Juno-1 with no luck!!!! (18 Mar 1998)
Name: ZVP
Email: synthworld@aol.com
Comment: Knobs and blinking LEDs! It's what we live for! (16 Mar 1998)
Name: Kris McBane
Email: sympathyunit@yahoo.com
Comment: An absolutly wonderful site. I really like putting an image to the names that I've seen around. This site has helped me decide which boards to buy and which ones to steer clear of and also, I thought that the "these musician used this..." was a nice touch. I'm a huge Underworld fan so seeing which ones they groove on. I'm getting a studio together and am looking for some synths, so if anybody (ANYBODY!!!) can help me out there please contact me. I'm looking for the following:MC-303, TB-303, Jupiter6, 8, Korg mono\poly, poly-800, Yamaha cs1x, Moog Source. Please let me know if anybody has any of these for sale or could lead me to any of them. I'd really appreciate it. Thanx!!!!!!!! Kris (16 Mar 1998)
Name: Seth Allen
Email: alle151@ibm.com
Comment: I am looking for combo organs. Specifically, Vox continental, Howard combo organ, Panther combo organ, Doric combo organ, and Hohner Pianet N. Prefer ice cosmetically. Also, I have a Korg Poly 800 that I would be willing to trade. (14 Mar 1998)
Name: Ishtar Terra/Definxu Obtutu
Email: galaxy5@ibm.net
Comment: Hey nice page..godd details....check out our web addy. http://www.angelfire.com/biz/IshtarTerra/index.html (14 Mar 1998)
Name: Dorothi Mussolini
Email: jdarrell@hotmail.com
Comment: Kick ass page! Moog! ARP! Yaahhh! (14 Mar 1998) Name: joe rudaski
Email: crazy 10212
Comment: I love Analog gear ! your site helped me find some info i needed thanks . (12 Mar 1998)
Name: Jean-Marie Haerens
Email: Jhaerens@cybernet.be
Comment: (11 Mar 1998)
Name: Cedric Rutledge
Email: CR01@Rlemail.dseg.ti.com
Comment: Nice Site (8 Mar 1998)
Name: Aykut CIRIK
Email: BassLine_@HOTMAIL.COM
Comment: Yo! I found out about ur site from something with yahoo! Ther are lots of beautiful pics. I appreciate to do this thank you. AYKUT (5 Mar 1998)
Name: Jeff Wry
Email: jwry@ns.sympatico.ca
Comment: Just started putting together a little home studio for my young daughters. All I have is a Juno 106, 4 track tape deck and a pentium. So I've been scouting out the offerings on the net and was pleased to happen upon your site. What are the possibilities with these old dogs? I know that I need sequencing software but what can I do for the voices or patch set? I have a cheap wavetable soundcard (aw35pro), it does a descent job. I'm just alittle unclear as to what my smart choices would be to further expand my little girls studio. (5 Mar 1998)
Name: Ryan E. Allen
Email: ab9020@wayne.edu
Comment: i'm putting together a project studio with which to 'project' my experimental musiq -ryan (4 Mar 1998)
Name: Greg "Stryke" Chin
Email: stryke303@aol.com
Comment: Great page! Keep up the great work. Stryke Adrenalin Records/Signal Communications http://www.cpnow.com/Stryke (3 Mar 1998)
Name: Naoki Takahara
Email: nokt@scan-net.or.jp
Comment: There are many AIFF samples. GREAT! (25 Feb 1998)
Name: Paul Sorensen
Email: SorenPaul@aol.com
Comment: I just discovered your site through Sibelius Academy and will take time to check it all out. Presently I'm working towards my Masters degree at WWU here in Bellingham, WA, - teaching part time, arranging/ composing,performing and messing with my computer most of the time. I have the minimum synth equip but it works. A Casio Ctk-1000, lots of software on my 486 and speakers of course to play it back. One of the projects I'll be working on soon involves doing the music track (synth) for a computer game some friends have programed. Any tips or suggestions? I need all the help I can get, even though I do understand DAT and basic recording techniques. (23 Feb 1998)
Name: Jack Knapp
Email: baligato@aol.com
Comment: Onthe search for a minimoog, any ideas how to get my hands on one? (21 Feb 1998)
Name: RICH STEELE
Email: STEELEMAN@MAILEXITE.COM
Comment: HI, I AM SELLING SOME VINTAGE SYBTHS. ARP.KORG,YAMAHA (18 Feb 1998)
Name: RISHI RAMJUTTUN
Email: rishi_75@hotmail.com
Comment: Hi,I am searching circuit diagram of any polyphonic synthetisers and any books available on the same topics. (17 Feb 1998)
Name: matt brill
Email: toopy@juno.com
Comment: your site kicks ass the sounds samples are a cool feature keep up the good work and if you want info about a tr-707, linn drum, matrix-6, or akai ax-80 contact me (16 Feb 1998)
Name: zachary lazar
Email: zlazar1948@aol
Comment: If you told me five years ago that I'd be into synthethizers, i would've kicked you in the balls. Now look at me....I have a friggin' pile of 'em. Great site! (15 Feb 1998)
Name: Daniel Martinez
Email: Danielvi@world.att.net
Comment: Alo, just looking for Juno 106 info. (15 Feb 1998)
Name: Andre Willing
Email: volker.willing@t-online
Comment: Ooooiiiinnnggg (14 Feb 1998)
Name: Haerens Jean-Marie
Email: Jhaerens@cybernet.be
Comment: I find your site extremly complete. I like to know informations about Synth. (14 Feb 1998)
Name: Andrew Marrone (Arashi)
Email: marrone@tiac.net
Comment: I am a trance musician. I find this page a great resource when hunting for old gear! By the way - anyone know where I can get one of the following: 1. A power supply for a sequential circuits multitrack 2. The pin-out diagram for the above so I can make my own. (12 Feb 1998)
Name: Akuma Pan (Alex Mauer)
Email: akumapan83@aol.com
Comment: Hi...i am the leader of a music group called Silence. We make music usually in the MOD formats. Go to ....... http://members.aol.com/silenceftp.... for more information on Silence. As for me alone...i make mods but i also play keyboards. I have a Yamaha DX21....and a Roland Alpha Juno 2. Thats all. (10 Feb 1998)
Name: massimo manca via e.lussu 9 07100 sassari
Email: mimanca@tin.it
Comment: im searching circuit of sinth old arp odissey roland juno 2 mks 70 elka sintex kaway 100f sinthesizer (9 Feb 1998)
Name: Per-ola Leandersson
Email: leandersson@mbox303.swinet.se
Comment: love analoge synths. Pelle in "AVANT GARDE" (7 Feb 1998)
Name: Sheik Al
Email: SHEIKal@prodigy.net
Comment: I collect old broken synths and fix'em'up: I refurbed a Korg MS10 with all new caps and op-amps with MUCH MUCH LOWER NOISE! I alo did a Multivox MX2000 duo,a Crumar Orchestrator, a korg poly800, a korg 707, recently a propecy somebody thought did not work ( funny, nobody knows about the local switch), and am currently rehabbing a korg trident. VINTAGE RULES! Some of these sound slightly rough, but my industrial soundscapes sound great........ ROCK ON........ (7 Feb 1998)
Name: Roger Gales
Email: bugle2@yahoo.com
Comment: (5 Feb 1998)
Name: John L.
Email: rjl08@gnofn.org
Comment: exploring new sounds with vintage synths! (5 Feb 1998)
Name: Chris Lee
Email: Slee@vom.com
Comment: Your site kicks butt!! I'll have to say it's a blessing when you cross a site like this. I've gained quite a lot of knowledge in my evergrowing quest for sound. Thanks (5 Feb 1998)
Name: Jhan Silverstam
Email: Silver@borlange.mail.telia.com
Comment: looking around for some history on the mks-50 and mks-70 (5 Feb 1998)
Email: siouxsie_q@hotmail.com
Comment: I have a lovely Jen SX 1000 analogue synth (date 1982/3) It has a choice of square and triangle wave forms, white/pink noise, 'glide' LFO and much more... Are you planning to include any of the Jen synths at this site? (28 December 1998)
Name: chip graham
Email: ccg6944820@aol.com
Comment: (27 December 1998)
Name: Michael R. Knox
Email: mmmotorsports@msn.com
Comment: Songwriter, producer, studio owner that got out of the business in 1991. But I guess that I am a music junky because I just cant stay away. The quality of the recording equipment available today is awesome compared to my old analog tpae decks and the price is less than 1/2. I am going to put together another studio, where I can write tunes (and record them in my home) with quality as good or most likely better than my old commercial studio. I am also going to reactivate my publishing company Big Mo Music (bmi) and have some fun. Does anyone know where I can purchase a Roland R8 mkII in excellent condition? Thanks Mike Knox (25 December 1998)
Name: Richard Winn
Email: zeberdee@aol.com
Comment: nice toys (22 December 1998)
Name: John Clever
Email: Roland404@earthlink.net
Comment: (22 December 1998)
Name: Mike Darooki
Email: KingRawl@fist.com
Comment: Righteous sight dude! Thanks to VSE i can now form my own band! THANKS VSE! (22 December 1998)
Name: Jason Foote
Email: jfoote@ups.com
Comment: Great site as an analog synth owner (22 December 1998)
Name: Josh Myers
Email: joshmmyers@yahoo.com
Comment: (21 December 1998)
Name: Stefan Orn Gunnlaugsson
Email: gstg@islandia.is
Comment: Just another one of those analog-synth fan!!! (21 December 1998)
Name: Dave Lunt
Email: davelunt@webtv.net
Comment: I'm ready to get back into E Music after dropping out to play more keyboard oriented Prog Rock. Reason: After trading "up" to digital I realized that I had a hard time programming using 1 knob to control hundreds of parameters. I'M CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A MODULAR!!! (21 December 1998)
Name: The ERN
Email: edav@hotmail.com
Comment: Great Site. I always wanted to know what synths made my favorite phat sounds and now I know where to look. Thank you. (18 December 1998)
Name: Kevin Coates
Email: kevincoates@hotmail.com
Comment: Just bought a Roland JD-800. Looking for patches. (17 December 1998)
Name: Paul Nash
Email: Paul_Nash@cbtsys.com
Comment: I'm interested in patches for the JV-2080 (16 December 1998)
Name: Dennis Patrick Mariano
Email:
Comment: (16 December 1998)
Name: C
Email: juggernaut0@hotmail.com
Comment: Who are "Überzone" as mentioned on some synths as a user, I know loads of obscure techno acts, but I never heard of them, who are they? Friends of the maker of this site perhaps =) (15 December 1998)
Name: Mark Adams
Email: kramsmada@webtv.net
Comment: Long live Rick Wakeman,Keith Emerson!!! Moog rules!!! (15 December 1998)
Name: Edwin (Ed209)
Email: edwin@worldnet.net
Comment: don't use my normal email but erazafi@ogilvy.net I am just an beginner in electronic music, but i have an an1x and a sblive soundcart ... (14 December 1998)
Name: Craig (dapple-dawn)
Email: craiglit@esinet.net
Comment: This site is the best for info on this kinda of shit I've found so far. Thanks!! What would be helpful is adding a list of sites and places where one might be able to find old gear like this posted for sale. Also, you might consider adding electric pianos and organs (ie. Wurlitzer, Farfisa etc...) (13 December 1998)
Name: Robert Eyer
Email: UCFDad1@aol.com
Comment: I have a Squential MAX and need a few parts, i.e. plastic keyboard keys. Can you tell me where to find parts? (13 December 1998)
Name: Arjan van Loon
Email: totallycutoff@hotmail.com
Comment: WOW WOW : Great sity! So who the f#ck is General Midi??? Those knobs were made to abuse... (12 December 1998)
Name: norman brecheisen
Email: ochadverte@yahoo
Comment: just wanted to say thanks for the information. the second time i saw your page i was with this guy russell. i'm 22 and he's 15... i saw him walking in the cold and offered him a ride. i said i'm going to the library to check something out do you mind waiting. i was surfing the korg monophonic synthesizers and he said, to the ms20, my dad has one of those. i asked to see it and i ended getting it for 50$ and it looks good. thanks again. i wouldn't mind hearing from you either. (11 December 1998)
Name: Christopher
Email: enlightment@eksten.net
Comment: Hey nice site..Makes me want to go out and buy more kit. http://eksten.net/enlightment/ (11 December 1998)
Name: BASIL SHEPHERD
Email: IRIS48@JUNO.COM
Comment: I HAVE A ROLAND MT 32 - AJUNO 2 AND A E-56 AND AM LOOKING FOR ANY UPDATE . (11 December 1998)
Name: Josh Benash
Email: Zinc69rpm@aol.com
Comment: I want to buy a Liberation Moog - so if you got one, please e-mail me, cause I'll buy it. Also I'm looking for a JAM-MAN, and THE Realistic Concertmate MG-1... thanx. Josh (8 December 1998)
Name: john jinks
Email: jinkstud@aol.com
Comment: What happened to your cool main page? The search seems to not work as well ans seems less user friendly.I called up tr707 to no response. What's up with that. I think your site is great but wonder why all the changes in interface. I do like the audio but again navigation has become a pain. (8 December 1998)
Name: jesse craig
Email: jcraig@ngs.org
Comment: love your site...particularly for providing info on the vintage stuff (manuals are not easily located) I just aquired a tb303 and I'm working to get the most of it (7 December 1998)
Name: Stephen Norum
Email: stephen.n@sk.sympatico.ca
Comment: This is an awsome site. It's the most complete site I've seen anywhere on the web. The audio samples are REALLY cool, but could you make some more samples of the MC-505? (7 December 1998)
Name: Massimiliano Longo
Email: mxlong@tin.it
Comment: I'm proud to be an EMS VCS3 owners! Near the Mac and other digital devices is only it my first love. Long life VCS3! (6 December 1998)
Name: ALAN MAWDSLEY
Email:
Comment: (6 December 1998)
Name: Gaia (the mother of all things)
Email: gaia@magnet.at
Comment: Brilliant infos, a little too short for my taste, but from all pages I have seen til now concerning Alphas and JX8P (my secret weapon, oh lord, let it blow!) yours and the alpha dialers page (which brought me here) are the best. Long live the analogue sound (and of course VINYL). Keep it on. Ernest (5 December 1998)
Name: Kenn Draymon
Email: kenncorinne@cablelan.net
Comment: Good to see your page! I had a 'perfect' minimoog for a few years, as well as a Korg M1, a Rhodes suitcase, a Yamaha CP-30 etc. Currently looking for a modular synth. (4 December 1998)
Name: Fredrik
Email: Elizabeth.Gustafsson_thelin@student.uu.se
Comment: COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!! (4 December 1998)
Name: Kristofer Ulfves
Email: me96kus@ing.umu.se
Comment: Great site man!
A minor error: the OB-1 ain't just a one oscillator synth, it actually got
two oscillators that are detunable, syncable and can ringmodulate each
other. The synth also got two ADSR-envelopes and a noise source. Keep up the good work!
/Kristofer Ulfves, Umea, Sweden (4 December 1998)
Name: D.J. LOONEY
Email: WWW.LQQNEY_BEAR@EARTHLINK.NET
Comment: ITS ABOUT 4AM.IN THE STUDIO LAYING DOWN SOME TRACKS.CAME ACROSS YOUR WEB SITE. very very cool!!!!!this site is definitley helpful.thanx. (2 December 1998)
Name: Thomas Joreng
Email: joereng@online.no
Comment: This www site RULEZ!!!!!! I have bought 5 items after looking on this page. TR 606, TR 909, Yamaha DX7, Juno 106, Waldorf Pulse.... ++ some other.... Good work Thomas Joreng NORWAY (2 December 1998)
Name: raschar
Email: magservic@freeserve.co.uk
Comment: I urgently need to know some history on sampling (30 November 1998)
Name: Jeff
Email: toneburst@netreach.net
Comment: Great site, love the samples. I have a Roland JP-8000, Moog Source, Moog MG-1, Moog Opus 3, Sequential Circuits Multitrak, Sequential Tom, Roland Juno 1. I'm looking for a Korg Prophecy. Anyone have one they want to sell? (29 November 1998)
Name: Doug Masla
Email: synthwerks@earthlink.net
Comment: Will update- Currently at use in my Studio in Los Angels: Korg PS3300 w/Kenton midi 2x ARP 2600's with custom mods by Kevin Lightner w/Sequental 700 Programmers and ARP SEQuencers 18 panel STS/Serge system 104 module Doepfer system w/Schaltwerk As well as many old and new machines ncluding a new Keyma Cappibara (27 November 1998)
Name: Michael Hannibal
Email: cisummai@yahoo.com
Comment: what's up, i'm just chillin' checking out the boards yall got in here (27 November 1998)
Name: TC DRive THRu
Email: tcdrivethru@hotmail.com
Comment: Love the site. It's a browsing heaven for us Techno Composers (hence the TC...) Loved the pictures and some of the clips were cool. I'm a ReBirth user, and this site was eye candy for me. Keep it up. Peace, love, and all that other good shit... TC DRive THRu (27 November 1998)
Name: Gerhard Schreiber
Email: 101554.326@compuserve.com
Comment: Good Idea, Your Site. as former PPG technician I found it by searching for our old gear world-wide. Many greetings from Munich, Germany (27 November 1998)
Name: Ken MacDonald
Email: kemacdonal@hotmail.com
Comment: Well, Your page is pretty wicked, the best I've seen in a long time! Not bad, not bad. I linked here from The Crystal Method Interview Page They said It was a damn good one and theyi were right! Keep up the good work (26 November 1998)
Name: purplepaul2000
Email:
Comment: cool site thanks (26 November 1998)
Name: Marco Becker
Email: figurehead@gmx.net
Comment: I thought i would never find the synths that were played by THE CURE in the early eigthies.... But NOW I found them . With the help of your page. (25 November 1998)
Name: todd
Email: todds@cae.ca
Comment: I have a chroma polaris that was given to me by a friend. It doesn't make a sound. I would appreciate any help on where I might be able to get a copy of a manual and any additional info on this old synth. thanks ! (23 November 1998)
Name: Andrew Yau
Email: synth@pacific.net.sg
Comment: I own a trinity, a monopoly and a roland RS-09. Recently, I got a pair of alesis point 7 mointors, and they REALLY sucks! Maybe its my room that's giving the problem, whatever the case, can anybody recommand me a better speaker? Also looking for KORG monopoly manual. (23 November 1998)
Name: Paul
Email: Pkondig@fred.net
Comment: This is my first time to your site and I like it very much. I found it through jetboy junction. I am a hobbist and and afficienadio some what on certain synths. I happen to own a Poly 61 and have a review of it at jetboy junction. I also own an ensoniq mirage DSK sampler as well and also into casio keybords like the SK 5 and CT 520 which have drum pads on them. I am curenttly looking for both. If any one would like to know more about the Poloy 61 or Mirage or anything to do with electronic music feel free to email me at the above address. Paul (22 November 1998)
Name: joseph rudaski
Email: crazy 10212@aol
Comment: love your page. I cant find the emu emax 1 on there though if u can find some info on it please send to me or just post on your page. Love your page though. ANALOg forever (21 November 1998)
Name: BOB ARMSTRONG
Email: bigdog@kellnet.com
Comment: I WAS SUPRISED TO FIND YOUR SITE! I STILL HAVE A KORG TRIDENT THAT I USE AT HOME. IT IS IN EXCELLANT CONDITION. I WAS JUST SURFING TO SEE IF ANYONE STILL CARED OR WAS INTERESTED IN THEM. I WAS ALSO DISAPOINTED WHEN I WENT TO THE KORG HISTORY PAGE AND NO MENTION WAS MADE OF THE TRIDENT. I ALSO HAVE THE INNARDS OF A VACO ORCHESTRON. REMEMBER THAT? PATRICK MORAZ USED ONE ON AN EARLY YES TOUR. DAVID VANCOUVERING WAS THE DESIGNER. DO YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS? THANKS FOR LISTENING. (20 November 1998)
Name: linnzi
Email: vdo@communique.net
Comment: vdo studios.com Visit Skill Crane Radio real audio streaming for today's psychedelic culture www.vdostudios.com (19 November 1998)
Name: marc s. davidson
Email: msdave@intonet.co.uk
Comment: (18 November 1998)
Name: Floyd Eckel
Email: Floydeckel@AOL.com
Comment: Starting to build home studio. Have Korg 0/1 W, monitors, amp. New to MIDI, looking for demo software, sequencing, scoring, etc. and generally learn about the gear and technology. (17 November 1998)
Name: Guillaume
Email: guillaume@taconic.net
Comment: Just wanted to say, nice site... great images and audio samples! Peace, G. (17 November 1998)
Name: DD
Email: DDpianoman@aol.com
Comment: I've had so many different rigs cant remember em all, but have a few that stand out...All of these bring back gd memories: Yamaha CP 30 piano,and then my CP-70,Yamaha YC-30 Organ with felt pad!,ARP String Ensemble,Rhodes Suitcase 88, Old metal Wurlitzer EP,Juno 60, Roland SH 1000,Moog Prodigy,Hohner D-6,Korg CX-3,and my old RMI electric piano (couldnt keep it in tune, but it was grand!)Had many more, but too many to go on...Up with Music! (16 November 1998)
Name: DD
Email: DDpianoman@aol.com
Comment: My current setup a Korg M1, Korg DW 8000,Kawai K1R, and I just got a new Alesis QS6.1 Its ok, but a bit dissapointing..It sounds so much better in the store and in my house than on stage...Stock piano sounds are not as gd as I anticipated.Had the same problem with the Kurzweil Micro piano. (16 November 1998)
Name: robert denson
Email: robertdenson@microsoft.com
Comment: looking for information on ensoniq esp 161 (15 November 1998)
Name: marzette henderson
Email: www.biofresh@hotmail.com
Comment: i was searching for an emu SP1200 and MPC300 for sale and this is one of the sites i wound up. still searching... any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks (13 November 1998)
Name: Todd
Email: tasmu@aol.com
Comment: I'm looking for the sound cards for the Roland R8 drum machine. Does anybody know where I can get them? (13 November 1998)
Name: Jeroen Elias
Email: ccengine@wxs.nl
Comment: Great site! Too bad my Synth wasn't there. It's a Kawai K1 and a Roland MT-32. (12 November 1998)
Name: markus ritter
Email: viruskus@yahoo.com
Comment: check out the ACCESS VIRUS. I love this baby! Greetings from germany (12 November 1998)
Name: luke
Email: short_l@hotmail.com
Comment: just checking around for the different types and styles of equipment there are. planning on composing pretty soon. (11 November 1998)
Name: tony amaro
Email: tonyamaro@hotmail.com
Comment: (11 November 1998)
Name: Charlie Hildebrandt
Email: ch7011
Comment: ..... (10 November 1998)
Name: Thomas Nydn
Email: Samoht_72@hotmail.com
Comment: Hi! I like your vintage Synth - site very much and would like to add some data about famous users of EMS VCS3: among others did Pink floyd, Yes and Roxy Music use this wonderful instrument in their early records..... thanks! (9 November 1998)
Name: Vincent Pierins
Email: vincent.pierins@ping.be
Comment: Hello, I'm a belgian synthaddict. I'm looking for manuals of -Korg MS-50 and SQ-10 -ARP 2600 -Elka Synthex -Prophet-5 Can anyone help me.....please by telling me where I can find these ?? THX a million (9 November 1998)
Name: Ahr'Ren Ohm
Email:
Comment: I'm a bass player, but I play guitar, and some synth on the side. I own a Korg PolySix and a TR-707 and some nice effects. (9 November 1998)
Name: JAZZ JAZZ
Email: RUN@ME.COM
Comment: NOTHING MUCH (5 November 1998)
Name: Chad A Pry
Email: t1m1nact1on@hotmail.com
Comment: This Site is Delicious! Check out my electro rock band's site http://listen.to/timinaction/ (3 November 1998)
Name: todd
Email: tall1648@postoffice.uri.edu
Comment: I have an ARP 2600 that i would like to repair. Does anyone know where i can get schematics for it? When fixed, i will sell it, anyone interested? (29 October 1998)
Name: DAVID BELL
Email: DbELL.62.AOL
Comment: IM READY TO JAM (29 October 1998)
Name: edgar prates
Email: flaaash
Comment: (27 October 1998)
Name: Graham Johnson
Email: graham.johnson@usa.net
Comment: Very cool synth resource and really well laid out. It would be cool to have some classic samplers too. Do you know how difficult it is to find a decent page about the Fairlight CMI? You could call it the 'Vintage Sampler Explorer' LOL. Any way cool site - G. (26 October 1998)
Name: LIL T
Email: SUTHTECH@AOL.COM
Comment: AIN'T A THING UP RIGHT NOW. I'M TRYING TO GET A RECORD DEAL WITH HYPONITZED MUSIC IN MEMPHIS, TN. PEACE (24 October 1998)
Name: Thomas Joreng
Email: joreng@online.no
Comment: Very good site.... I`m impressed Best regards Thomas Joreng >From Norway (24 October 1998)
Name: Stephen Parsick
Email: stephen.parsick@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Comment: Hi folks, nice page even though I tend to say that some info displayed here might occasionally need some revision. I«m not quite sure whether the Yamaha CS-80 really has CV/Gate controls (if I«m not wrong it has no control inputs or outputs whatsoever), and I also have my doubts as to whether Kraftwerk have really used this one. A Polymoog and Korg«s PS-3200/3300 seem realistic, but the CS-80 ? Ah yes, and if you can get me a Korg PS-3300 at 1,000 $, I want at least five of them, if not ten. And whether the 3200 is superior to the 3300 still seems to be debatable... Cheers, Stephen. (23 October 1998)
Name: NORMAN BRECHEISEN
Email: OCHADVERTE@YAHOO.COM
Comment: I WANT ALL OF THE COMPLETELY ANALOGUE SYNTHS TO MAKE SPICECOWBOY MUSIC. IF ANYONE CAN HELP CALL 1-517-732-7688 AND ASK FOR YOUNG NORMAN. (20 October 1998)
Name: Daniel Wang (Balihu)
Email: No e-mail!
Comment: Hi I work at Dr Sound synth shop in NYC and frankly all I have is a Mac Plus but this site was fun so HAVE A NICE DAY every-buddy. (18 October 1998)
Name: Jonas Grnlund
Email: jonasgro@algonet.se
Comment: Nice Site... I am an analogfreak from Sweden. I«ve just wonder If anyone has any patches for Roland MKS-80 or to Roland Jupiter 6. Maybe Ive got something for you. Take a look at our band Common Knowledge Site and listen to the music!!! home4.swipnet.se/~w-42313 and sign the guestbook... (18 October 1998)
Name: Darren Aboulafia
Email: darrenabou@earthlink.net
Comment: Great insider details on the old greats! (17 October 1998)
Name: john galt
Email: johngaltsjournal@hotmail.com
Comment: i like to play my organ (17 October 1998)
Name: 88keys
Email: 88keys@swixo.com
Comment: I love the Vintage Synth Site. I've got a link to it at Eighty-Eight Keys (14 October 1998)
Name: james robinson
Email: lysol3@aol.com
Comment: i was just lookin' around, and i was wonderin' if i could get some help finding a tr-606 or 707...oh well if you know of anyone or any place that has either/or it'd be great... (13 October 1998)
Name: Patrick Robinson
Email: megafun@bayou.com
Comment: I just got here so I don't know yet. (12 October 1998)
Name: Dr. Smith
Email: Some computer, somewhere out there....
Comment: Excellent site. I bought a Korg MS-10 because of it. Keep up the good werk. (12 October 1998)
Name: Noel Honey
Email: n.honey@mcmail.com
Comment: Since becoming a semi-pro muso in 1980 I have owned all these instruments,some classics and some real disasters. Unfortunately I sold them on to pay for new purchases,wish I had'nt now! Fender Rohdes Stage 73 Piano, Solina String Synth, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Roland Juno 6, Roland Juno 106, Roland PROE, Roland U110, Roland RA90 Cavendish String/Vocoder Synth, Korg 700s Synth, Korg Polysix, Korg Poly 61, Korg DW8000, Siel Mono Synth, Ensoniq Mirage Sampler, Ensoniq ESQ1 Synth, Yamaha PF 10 Piano, Yamaha DX100, Yamaha DX7, Yamaha SY35 Synth, Yamaha PSR730, Hammond P102 Tonewheel Organ, Kawai K1m Synth, Gem WS2 Keyboard Workstation. Any questions Please Email me. (10 October 1998)
Name: James Shellberg
Email: jshellberg@voyager.net
Comment: I'm in the market for a vintage Mini Moog, I'm searching for more information and prices. (10 October 1998)
Name: Dj. Bakwrd
Email: Supersk8@hotamial.com
Comment: Of all websites that I have visit this one RULEZ.........I have been reading 4-hours and I rate this one with five stas =) . (8 October 1998)
Name: Demokid
Email:
Comment: Hello!! What a nice site!!! I just love the old sizers. **happy** Hello!! Mourning After is a new group from Sweden. They mix the sound from the 80's(Analogue blip's) with the sound of the 90's(digital and sampled sounds), influenced by Depeche Mode and Simple Minds they bring the music to another dimension... If you liked the 80's music then check them out!!! For more info and MP3 sound files go to: www.bangym.se/~niklas/mourningafte. Please sign the guestbook!! (7 October 1998)
Name: Dave Cuevas
Email: mandd611@aol.com
Comment: I'm looking for catalogs with information on Different kinds of synthesizers and their qualities. Thanks. (7 October 1998)
Name: Michael
Email: MLang18746@aol.com
Comment: A very nice site worth looking for! Besides ... truly outstanding ! no xxx-links ! I LOVE THIZ SITE! (5 October 1998)
Name: james robinson
Email: lysol3@aol.com
Comment: i'm just foolin around......my friend has a mc-303 so we were jsut gonna try an serve'em ups....so i was jsut lookin around....but tell me if he has a 303, should i get another one and a 707 or should i get a 606 and a 707 or what would work best?? -j (4 October 1998)
Name: Slick
Email: FletchZero@aol.com
Comment: Just getting some price checks for some synths looking to buy.... Thanx Slick (4 October 1998)
Name: Erwin Schuytvlot
Email:
Comment: Its a verry cool site, I just starded two years aggo whit synths. I am 14 years old and I dont know much about synths. This site gives good information. 3/10/98 Holland (that explains my bad English) (3 October 1998)
Name: Thomas Nydn
Email: Samoht_72@hotmail.com
Comment: just curious about this site....I play a lot of electronic music myself. (2 October 1998)
Name: Paul Hoaglin
Email: phoaglin@mofo.com
Comment: Great synth site! I, too, would like to see other vintage stuff here as well though (elec. pianos, combo organs, etc.). Also I'm searching for a Hohner Pianet N with the wooden case in any halfway decent repairable shape. If you've got one or know where one is, please let me know! Paul (520) 548-9308 (1 October 1998)
Name: scott marshall
Email: Scott_mars@csi.com
Comment: I've got a old yamaha dx100. Its cool that so many people remember it. (30 September 1998)
Name: STEVE
Email: RUDE-VOLTAGE@com.mcnet.ch
Comment: Great. WE use all analog stuff during live ACT.. (30 September 1998)
Name: Marc Borza
Email: mborza@grossmont.k12.ca.us
Comment: I used to have a Juno-106 and miss some of the filter sweeps it did, plus the polyphonic portamento was very cool. I would love to find the rack-mount version (MKS-50) for cheap somewhere... although I might consider making room for the keyboard version again. (29 September 1998)
Name: Vince C.
Email: NOT CRAZY
Comment: very cool site & pics (27 September 1998)
Name: Windfall
Email: windfall@n2music.com
Comment: Beautiful site! I really can't even say anymore. (25 September 1998)
Name: d.a. stirling
Email: oscillon@msn.com
Comment: Be wary of the newly reissued "mini-moog," as Bob Moog has initiated a lawsuit agains this company. I would guess that the majority of e-mail I've read about this company is disparaging at best. Be sure to check some of the sites with info about this legal mess. One, I can't remeber the adderss, even has records pertaining to unpaid bills, etc. (25 September 1998)
Name: David Poremba
Email: leftlane@compubell.com
Comment: I have a chance to purchase a Oberheim OB-XA It's sound electronicaly and cosmeticaly But I don't know if it's a realible instrument or not. I would hate to buy it and have it be in the repair shop half the time because of a bad design If anybody has any feed back on this please e-mail back (24 September 1998)
Name: Rusty Lewis
Email: rusty.lewis@hboc.com
Comment: Looking for places to buy: Mini Moog, ARP 2500, Prophet 5 (23 September 1998)
Name: Gustav H
Email: gustav_hallstensson@yahoo.com
Comment: I'm completely blown away with this site ! Interesting facts AND sound clips, in streaming RealAudio!! Keep up the good work ! (21 September 1998)
Name: Julio A. Carrasquillo
Email: crystalm81@aol.com
Comment: Well, I'm a HUGE Crystal Method Fan and I consider them my idols so I'm planning on getting into the electronic music world. And what better way to learn more on how to play one of these AWESOME instruments than this! So I'll C-Ya when I get better at playing and GREAT Site ! (21 September 1998)
Name: Sander Baas
Email: gstudios@xs4all.nl
Comment: Allways interrested in any news/facts about the analog monsters. for instance; do you guys know about software to control the six-track from sequential (18 September 1998)
Name: Mark Christopher
Email: Mark@yahoo.com
Comment: You did not mention Quasamidi.... (16 September 1998)
Name: bill tomlinson
Email: btomlinson@zeus.chapel1.com
Comment: great site. them new-fangled plastic/digital/toy synths are no match for "antique tech"! anyone into Hammond "solovox"? (16 September 1998)
Name: Dr. Michael Timpson
Email: timpson@falcon.cc.ukans.edu
Comment: Does anyone know how I can get documentation for a Siel DK700 synth? (14 September 1998)
Name: Drew Gotta
Email: IndyGotta@aol.com
Comment: Fat site. Thanx for precious synth info. I just purchased a Roland D-50 and still discovering the pleasures of this instrument. Any feedback (tips, fun)appreciated! (11 September 1998)
Name: Gilles NEUKOMM
Email: g-neukomm@swissonline.ch
Comment: Hello everybody, I'm writing from Switzerland. Is there anybody interested for a HOHNER CEMBALET 1959 ? (Model made before the well known Clavinet) If yes, please send me a Email. Gilles (9 September 1998)
Name: ernoid
Email: ernst01@sk.sympatico.ca
Comment: Cool site. But i have to mention 2 things: 1) You forgot to mention the envelope follower on the Roland SH-09. Very cool control of the VCF based on dynamics of signal at external input. makes for a deadly processing option. 2) Where's the Roland SH-3a??? (9 September 1998)
Name: Dan
Email:
Comment: very cool site! I'm curious, though, why there are no Voyetras? (7 September 1998)
Name: "Chick Corea?"
Email: www.hotmail.com
Comment: Just looking by to check up on some vital Moog-information.... (2 Spetember 1998)
Name: Christian
Email: udo.korda@t-online.de
Comment: Has anybody got an adress or web site of OBERHEIM-in America???? German OBERHEIM products can be seen at "www.taiyo.de" Please contact me! (1 September 1998)
Name: Maciek
Email: zlotoria@kki.net.pl
Comment: Cool. Allright. Nice to look at. (1 September 1998)
Name: David Moritz
Email: squonk1@aol.com
Comment: (1 September 1998)
Name: steve robinson
Email: srobnson@nh.ultranet.com
Comment: Every time I read something about the value of the TB-303 I nerly loose it. About four years ago I sold my 303 and 606 for $100...for the pair. I had no idea what they worth and sold them in one day. I still plan to keep my vintage Korg MS-20 and someday would like to find a VC-10. (30 August 1998)
Name: Luis Delgado
Email: ldelgado@skios.es
Comment: Congratulations! My set up: Polysix Minimoog Odyssey Monopoly Sixtrak VC-10 MS-20,etc... (29 August 1998)
Name: john enea
Email: jkenea@best.com
Comment: interseted in collecting analog synths (27 August 1998)
Name: ficus
Email: n/a
Comment: great site, i'm an ARP & Prophet owner but love them all... (27 August 1998)
Name: michael english
Email: meairborne@hotmail.com
Comment: thanks bro i am just starting to look at drummachine and you help me alot (25 August 1998)
Name: josh rifkin
Email: disko79@grin.net
Comment: This sight rules! Keep up the good work. Please let me know where I can buy moogs. What about adding Rhodes, Wurlitzers, etc??? (25 August 1998)
Name: rick daloia
Email: RICKYRD@HOTMAIL
Comment: I NEED TO FIND A SITE THAT HAS THE PARAMETER SETTINGS FOR THE DX-7 OR THE DOWNLOADING OF IT...ALSO I NEED A NEW BATTERY FOR IT..FOR NOW ANY INFO... ? CALL ME AT (315) 258-9230 THANK YOU ADDRESS IS 31 CAPITOL STREET AUBURN N.Y. 13021 (25 August 1998)
Name: Patricia Fielding
Email: fielding@talon.net
Comment: How can I find a factory patch cassette for my Korg Trident Mark II? No sound comes out of it, and I was told that I need to reload the sounds back into it. I got it thirdhand, and the second owner did not have the cassette to bequeath to me. Any suggestions as to how I can obtain this cassette? (24 August 1998)
Name: Jens
Email: jescart@hotmail.com
Comment: This is one of the best synthsites! Keep up the good work. (23 August 1998) Name: Vcf
Email: vcf@freemail.nl
Comment: Nice site! Especially the Real Audio! (19 August 1998)
Name: Lars Christensen
Email: elenzee@yahoo.com
Comment: It is so cool to find a place where I can get new ideas for patches. I hope my PolySix will thank me! Thanks a lot and keep up the good work! - Lars P.S. Love that 'Made with MacOS' sign... (18 August 1998)
Name: Paul Vetrone
Email: PVetrone@aol.com
Comment: First time visit (16 August 1998)
Name: Doug Beiden
Email: Beiden@home.com
Comment: Great sight, I do alot of remixes and I'm always looking for new (Old) gear and tips. thanks (11 August 1998)
Name: Steve Sick
Email: zahiinc@aol.com
Comment: San Francisco is fine place to buy analog gear I have found incredible bargins here & I most of my equipment was gotten from trading one analog for a better analog and that one for a better analog synth,drum mach. etc. My project is called ZAHI ...I do hardore trance analog synth music( ,with lack of better discription) . My focus lately is drum and bass but its way harder than most & thers a dark edge too...Anyone interested may e mail me for a cassette tape right from DAT ! You can trust it wont be all soft & watered down cause I come from a punk background & I hate stupid generic bands more than you do ! My current list of gear ....................................... waldorf pulse (new!) Roland sh101 sh09 202 303 tr-909 tr-808 YAM. cs-15 M&M vocoder, Atari w/cubase yes! (10 August 1998)
Name: victoria
Email:
Comment: i l ve you taylor i want to shag you and zac and isacc love vicky taylor you have a nice bum (10 August 1998)
Name: Nassim, from FRANCE
Email: Nasnet1@aol.com
Comment: Hi! Wonderful visit here!!! I learned a lot. Thanks I'm actually looking for those ones :Roland CR-78 (or 80) and TR-808 If anyone knows... keep on the great history (7 August 1998)
Name: Frank von Haefen
Email: 113304.1104@compuserve.com
Comment: Nice idea, nice pictures... Frank von Haefen, Managing Director of "Creative Inspiration" (5 August 1998)
Name: Jon Kostal
Email: cujk3@pen.eiu.edu
Comment: Yes I like old synths. I had a cool moog rou\gue that I really liked but someone stole it after a gig last april. But I also have a micromoog which is also cool. I use it with my band the astronauts! http://www.pen.eiu.edu/~cujk3 (3 August 1998)
Name: David Phillips
Email: inthemix@apdo.com
Comment: Great web site... (2 August 1998)
Name: Craig Cardin
Email: MIXHARD@aol.com
Comment: The down beat. (2 August 1998)
Name: Bryan Lord
Email: totalrod@aol.com
Comment: I've looked almost everywhere. I'm having no luck finding a Hohner Pianet "L","N", or Cembalet. These electric pianos were so popular in the '60's and 70's. There's got to be something out there. I don't care what shape it's in, as long as there's something to work with. Please Help!!! Bryan (1 August 1998)
Name: B.J. Collins
Email: bjcollins@pecs.net
Comment: Cool site! I'm glad I sold my old ARP, but now I'm getting nostalgic! If anybody knows where I can get the Volume 1 sounds for the original Fender Polaris (not the Chroma) please let me know... bjcollins@pecs.net OR if you know anybody who wants to sell their Polaris, I'd be interested in getting that FAT sound back into my mix... Beej (30 July 1998)
Name: Steve Kirkby
Email: Skirkby@lincoln.ac.uk
Comment: Great site! I have a Korg SQ10 sequencer that I run with a Korg MS10 & MS20. It's worth a mention. Oh, and how about the expander module for the MS series - the MS50. I've only ever seen one so I guess they're pretty rare. Some details of this would be cool. Keep up the impressive work. (24 July 1998)
Name: Joshua Darrell
Email: jdarrell@hotmail.com
Comment: I love the new look. You know what'd be cool? Get some full screen pics of the synths (tb303 yeah!) and have it so when you click on the normal pic the friggin huge one opens in a new windows? Also, I'm very pleased to see you've added mc505 and rebirth pages. Very cool. (17 July 1998)
Name: Dfunkt Afied
Email: dfunkt@hotmail.com
Comment: Claydon sent me. (9 July 1998)
Name: ryan
Email: BoLocAWOL@aol.com
Comment: is anyone selling a MPC 2000 or know of anyone who is?? please respond by emailing me. thank you very much ryan BoLocAWOL@aol.com (9 July 1998)
Name: analog oscillator's dj Overt Tempo
Email:
Comment: Man... where do I start. Phat site, the definitive guide for conisuiers of vintage gear. absolute. recordings needs an expansion board/CV output board for an Oberheim TVS-1 and a programmer module for a Roland JX-3P. (8 July 1998)
Name: alsamad caldwell
Email: alsamad@keywood.com
Comment: I play bass guitar for vanessa williams and i use the matrix 6r for my synth bass. I think my battery went out but i cant figure out how to remove it.The tour starts in a month.!!!!!! (7 July 1998)
Name: 808bob
Email: pfreak303@aol.com
Comment: WASUP.. to all you knob twiddlin freaks! if you have a synth with...AUDIO INPUT FILTER, CV/ GATE, ...use it!!! especially with drum machine sounds! you will get some nice resonant textures to your sounds. this is one great key to good tekno! use the individual out of a drum sound via 808 or 909 (preferably) to trig. the gate, and for best cv programming (without an analog seq.), use an mc-202 or a "tb-303". and always buy analog! SOON, LOS ANGELES WILL HAVE SOME "GOOD" LOCAL TEKNO ARTISTS, AS SOON AS THEY GET RECOGNIZED! ANY OTHER ARTISTS IN LA, LOOKIN FOR NICE ACID HOUSE PROJECT, EMAIL ME.. PEACE! (4 July 1998)
Name: Roel Visser
Email: rhvisser@xs4all.nl
Comment: I'm 15 years into electronic musicmaking. But just one year on the web. It's suprising to see that many dedicated electronic instrument sites. Has anybody info about the Steiner "mastertouch"? I own one and want to know it's current value. (2 July 1998)
Name: monkey lewis
Email:
Comment: what's up?...well let's see, I was just shooting thru to make sure people knew that this site is indeed quite munkeliek, when's the next album?...well let's see, being a monkey brings a lot of responsibility, and you know monkey's don't believe in the same thing twice? anyway, I've been dropping same screams and sequences in some boy's locker rooms, just being art like. they say, "boys town is watching" but I just don't believe it. why are there no updates going on around here, we all know a lot more could be written about these synths...let's here some opinions. bleeps and bloops, gleens....these are the modern Bananas. (1 July 1998)
Name: Chris Bryant
Email: bryantrv@totcon
Comment: Good to find others with my affliction.. gotta go dust off the 2600.... (30 June 1998)
Name: Damir-Kristijan Rogina
Email: damir.rogina@algoritam.hr
Comment: Hi, I'm first time here and I'm synth freak.I have around 20 vintage synths from '80s. I sell and buy and also build midi-cv converters. I need PG-1000 for my D-550 and I want to find some informations about Movement drum system 2 wich I bought last week its look like something realy ra-re. (29 June 1998)
Name: glen
Email: gr.evans@student.qut.edu.au
Comment: where can I get a set of bass pedals for those big modal sections. (25 June 1998)
Name: Shane King
Email: iconoclast@kreative.net
Comment: What a great site you have put up. The design, the content, everything is done first rate. Thanks! Shane King, RedGreenBlue (24 June 1998)
Name: Greg Doherty
Email: thextal@aol.com
Comment: i really love this site. the format is cool, ad the pics and descriptions of the synths are cool. I can't wait till you add more (20 Jun 1998)
Name: d e t
Email: obsbuende@aol.com
Comment: brauche schaltpan fuer oberheim obx manny thankgse (17 June 1998)
Name: Duro
Email: fantsalsa@hotmail.com
Comment: excellent! cool! My URl is http://www.angelfire.com/co/JuicyUltravox (9 Jun 1998)
Name: Andrew Smith
Email: surrealismo@juno.com
Comment: Great pics, great reviews, gread info. I've been in the market for a good synth, and I have practically lived on this page! Keep up the good work. (5 Jun 1998)
Name: Lee Privett
Email: Privelee@se-essex-college.ac.uk
Comment: Looking for sites I can direct my students as part of research for the course they are doing in Music Technology, I've found one! (2 June 1998)
Name: pamatronica
Email: supervixen2000@hotmail.com
Comment: kinda great! hope you don't stop. keep on tweaking# (31 May 1998)
Name: Rev. Randy Creath
Email: rannulf@iexpress.net
Comment: I'm currently doing a video project exploring the attitudes of "gen-x" folks to the institutional church. I'm doing the sound for the video as well and two of my faithful pieces of gear, a Juno 106 (dead mint) and a U220 will be helping along with others goodies. (29 May 1998)
Name: Davide Asselta
Email: asseltad@uol.it
Comment: I'm desperately looking for anything about the KORG DS-8 Synth. Help! Cheers D. (27 May 1998)
Name: Xtn-Lch
Email: lch@holobyte.com
Comment: Hi (27 May 1998)
Name: dwight albright
Email: dwight@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Comment: finally, a site with vintage synthesizers, etc. great stuff here. keep up the good work. (21 May 1998)
Name: Juliana Armbrust
Email: jarmbrus@shrike.depaul.edu
Comment: I am an SRT major at DePaul University and am soing a research project for my Midi class. (21 May 1998)
Name: DIEGO VIRGILIO
Email:
Comment: I like all the pictures and reviews, especially the sequencer section because you have some rare gear in there. keep it up, peace (20 May 1998)
Name: David Faulkner
Email: DA_Faulkner@compuserve.com
Comment: I'm a lecturer in music technology at a number of colleges, so just having a look for further info and sites on retro synths to give to students. (14 May 1998)
Name: CHARLES BUTLER
Email: CHARLES_BUTLER@VANGUARD.COM
Comment: Been out of the game since 1984. Got a real job (ARGH!!!) made a dollar or two.....lost sanity. Time to get back....looking for some of the old axes where the man not the machine chooses the sounds...seeking a Prophet 5 /Juno 106/Mini Moog. Found your page and got a real kick out of seeing the old gear. Thanx dude !!!! (13 May 1998)
Name: Ole Henrik Antonsen
Email: henka@online.no
Comment: Exelent site for vintage gear! Great for me who is grown up with the digital synths from DX7- , I finaly can learn the synth history. (11 May 1998)
Name: Jon Bates
Email: Batesy.staff@kidderminster.ac.uk
Comment: Can't find anything on the Cheetah MS6. I co-write the Future Music Interface prolem page and would be grateful for anything regarding programming software - if indeed anything like that exists for this esoteric little 6-voice hybrid. It's the sort of thing that crops up about every 6 months and so far no-one has come up with anything for it. Ta, JB (11 May 1998)
Name: Sean McMillan
Email: mcmillst@jmu.edu
Comment: Hey what's happening? I'm a twenty-one year old college student with a newfound passion for synthesizers. I been trying to read up on 'em and learn as much as possible so when I get my hands on one, I will know what to do. Any info that this sight can provide, or anyone rather, is more than welcome. Thanks. (8 May 1998) Name: Steve Cherne
Email: pdog@up.net
Comment: I lucked into a Roland JX-3P a month ago - I owned a similar unit a few years back and swore that if I ever saw one again, I would buy it just to remind me of "the old days". Well, I'm having too much fun with the 'board on weekends and am now trying to track down a copy of the owner's manual and possibly one of the programmer packs that sat on the right hand side (of course, pluging it in means you have to throw the switch from MIDI to Programmer to enter info!). Any help? By the way, this is a pretty good looking site, and it is easy to navigate. I wish you continuing success! (6 May 1998)
Name: Jeff Streber
Email: jay_jee@hotmail.com
Comment: Great website....I love the layout, depth, and detail...thanks for the superb image gallery...what a service!!! (1 May 1998)
Name: George T. Galvo
Email: kenobe@brhs.com.br
Comment: Fantastic!!!!!!! Finally I can have pictures from all those incredible synths of all times. Moogs ARPs, Yamahas, etc.... In Brazil is quite difficult to get some of these machines. People who own them, don't want to sell, especially now that's happening this "analog fever". Well, thanks very much for giving me a hand with such a good site. Congratulations!!!! (21 Apr 1998)
Name: David Shaver
Email: dshaver1@mindspring.com
Comment: I still own the Mini-Moog synthesizer I bought in 1971 when Robert Moog was building them. In addition, I have a Roland Juno-60 which I would (someday) like to retrofit for midi. My midi rig consists of Roland JV-80, Korg 05R/W, and Alesis HR-16 plus Alesis DM5 drum machines. Oh, by the way, I played the mini-moog in a band called Starbuck in 1976 with a record called Moonlight Feels Right. (21 Apr 1998)
Name: Peter Cornell
Email: peterc@pop.onwe.co.za
Comment: Great site, thanks for your efforts (17 Apr 1998)
Name: Nick Rejack
Email: nrejack@usa.net
Comment: Excellent page..fast, mature, good info, nice pics and pleasing to the eye. This page has all the info on every synth I wanna know all about but can't find any other place! Nice work...I should just print out the Roland section as my shopping list :-) (17 Apr 1998)
Name: Jeff Thornton
Email: toneburst@netreach.net
Comment: Great site, love the design. This is the nicest, easiest to navigate synth archive on the net. Great work! (13 Apr 1998)
Name: carl wong
Email: carlwong@netvigator.com
Comment: The coolesttttt site in my bookmark!!! I'm looking 4 any old gears(synth, mic, processor, recorder etc..........)Anybody can help me, let me know! Happy easter! (9 Apr 1998)
Name: JERRY FLYNN
Email: SLICKRICK8@AOL.COM
Comment: COOL HOW ABOUT 1 FOR THE MPC 2000 (8 Apr 1998)
Name: Alex Kyros
Email: rampancy@aol.com
Comment: up is a preposition when i have sex, i scream "modular, modular, MODULAR!" (8 Apr 1998)
Name: Michael LeeRaven McAdow - sensor(ed)
Email: interanimi@aol.com
Comment: very good site. Love thy synths. (6 Apr 1998)
Name: jeff (N) B
Email: crazymix@sasi.fr
Comment: thanks for all from martinique (FWI) (4 Apr 1998)
Name: Brian Geigner
Email: bg@eside.com
Comment: I require info on the DX9 by Yamaha, anything please, thanks, Brian (2 Apr 1998)
Name: JP
Email: jpdreo@radionova.fr
Comment: Whaou.............. It's the best site for vintage gear on the net. (i'm not joking) Your selection is excellent. Go on! Keep the vibe............ (1 Apr 1998)
Name: jonathan lee
Email: northaven@327.com
Comment: hey. i'm in a band called the evergreen society. we're indie rock and electric somethingorother. roland juno 2. sweet. i also play a set of tama electric drums. not incredible, but good. we've got an aesthetically superior site. http://www.327.com/ that's all. (30 Mar 1998)
Name: Leviathant
Email: levithnt@nfdc.net
Comment: This page is an excellent resource! Great work! Hey, if you need any Boss DR-110 information, URL yourself @ http://members.aol.com/leviathant/dr110.html (22 Mar 1998)
Name: Fred Frederix
Email: www.fredfrederix@erols.com
Comment: Well, Ive been trying to sell my MINT Juno-1 with no luck!!!! (18 Mar 1998)
Name: ZVP
Email: synthworld@aol.com
Comment: Knobs and blinking LEDs! It's what we live for! (16 Mar 1998)
Name: Kris McBane
Email: sympathyunit@yahoo.com
Comment: An absolutly wonderful site. I really like putting an image to the names that I've seen around. This site has helped me decide which boards to buy and which ones to steer clear of and also, I thought that the "these musician used this..." was a nice touch. I'm a huge Underworld fan so seeing which ones they groove on. I'm getting a studio together and am looking for some synths, so if anybody (ANYBODY!!!) can help me out there please contact me. I'm looking for the following:MC-303, TB-303, Jupiter6, 8, Korg mono\poly, poly-800, Yamaha cs1x, Moog Source. Please let me know if anybody has any of these for sale or could lead me to any of them. I'd really appreciate it. Thanx!!!!!!!! Kris (16 Mar 1998)
Name: Seth Allen
Email: alle151@ibm.com
Comment: I am looking for combo organs. Specifically, Vox continental, Howard combo organ, Panther combo organ, Doric combo organ, and Hohner Pianet N. Prefer ice cosmetically. Also, I have a Korg Poly 800 that I would be willing to trade. (14 Mar 1998)
Name: Ishtar Terra/Definxu Obtutu
Email: galaxy5@ibm.net
Comment: Hey nice page..godd details....check out our web addy. http://www.angelfire.com/biz/IshtarTerra/index.html (14 Mar 1998)
Name: Dorothi Mussolini
Email: jdarrell@hotmail.com
Comment: Kick ass page! Moog! ARP! Yaahhh! (14 Mar 1998) Name: joe rudaski
Email: crazy 10212
Comment: I love Analog gear ! your site helped me find some info i needed thanks . (12 Mar 1998)
Name: Jean-Marie Haerens
Email: Jhaerens@cybernet.be
Comment: (11 Mar 1998)
Name: Cedric Rutledge
Email: CR01@Rlemail.dseg.ti.com
Comment: Nice Site (8 Mar 1998)
Name: Aykut CIRIK
Email: BassLine_@HOTMAIL.COM
Comment: Yo! I found out about ur site from something with yahoo! Ther are lots of beautiful pics. I appreciate to do this thank you. AYKUT (5 Mar 1998)
Name: Jeff Wry
Email: jwry@ns.sympatico.ca
Comment: Just started putting together a little home studio for my young daughters. All I have is a Juno 106, 4 track tape deck and a pentium. So I've been scouting out the offerings on the net and was pleased to happen upon your site. What are the possibilities with these old dogs? I know that I need sequencing software but what can I do for the voices or patch set? I have a cheap wavetable soundcard (aw35pro), it does a descent job. I'm just alittle unclear as to what my smart choices would be to further expand my little girls studio. (5 Mar 1998)
Name: Ryan E. Allen
Email: ab9020@wayne.edu
Comment: i'm putting together a project studio with which to 'project' my experimental musiq -ryan (4 Mar 1998)
Name: Greg "Stryke" Chin
Email: stryke303@aol.com
Comment: Great page! Keep up the great work. Stryke Adrenalin Records/Signal Communications http://www.cpnow.com/Stryke (3 Mar 1998)
Name: Naoki Takahara
Email: nokt@scan-net.or.jp
Comment: There are many AIFF samples. GREAT! (25 Feb 1998)
Name: Paul Sorensen
Email: SorenPaul@aol.com
Comment: I just discovered your site through Sibelius Academy and will take time to check it all out. Presently I'm working towards my Masters degree at WWU here in Bellingham, WA, - teaching part time, arranging/ composing,performing and messing with my computer most of the time. I have the minimum synth equip but it works. A Casio Ctk-1000, lots of software on my 486 and speakers of course to play it back. One of the projects I'll be working on soon involves doing the music track (synth) for a computer game some friends have programed. Any tips or suggestions? I need all the help I can get, even though I do understand DAT and basic recording techniques. (23 Feb 1998)
Name: Jack Knapp
Email: baligato@aol.com
Comment: Onthe search for a minimoog, any ideas how to get my hands on one? (21 Feb 1998)
Name: RICH STEELE
Email: STEELEMAN@MAILEXITE.COM
Comment: HI, I AM SELLING SOME VINTAGE SYBTHS. ARP.KORG,YAMAHA (18 Feb 1998)
Name: RISHI RAMJUTTUN
Email: rishi_75@hotmail.com
Comment: Hi,I am searching circuit diagram of any polyphonic synthetisers and any books available on the same topics. (17 Feb 1998)
Name: matt brill
Email: toopy@juno.com
Comment: your site kicks ass the sounds samples are a cool feature keep up the good work and if you want info about a tr-707, linn drum, matrix-6, or akai ax-80 contact me (16 Feb 1998)
Name: zachary lazar
Email: zlazar1948@aol
Comment: If you told me five years ago that I'd be into synthethizers, i would've kicked you in the balls. Now look at me....I have a friggin' pile of 'em. Great site! (15 Feb 1998)
Name: Daniel Martinez
Email: Danielvi@world.att.net
Comment: Alo, just looking for Juno 106 info. (15 Feb 1998)
Name: Andre Willing
Email: volker.willing@t-online
Comment: Ooooiiiinnnggg (14 Feb 1998)
Name: Haerens Jean-Marie
Email: Jhaerens@cybernet.be
Comment: I find your site extremly complete. I like to know informations about Synth. (14 Feb 1998)
Name: Andrew Marrone (Arashi)
Email: marrone@tiac.net
Comment: I am a trance musician. I find this page a great resource when hunting for old gear! By the way - anyone know where I can get one of the following: 1. A power supply for a sequential circuits multitrack 2. The pin-out diagram for the above so I can make my own. (12 Feb 1998)
Name: Akuma Pan (Alex Mauer)
Email: akumapan83@aol.com
Comment: Hi...i am the leader of a music group called Silence. We make music usually in the MOD formats. Go to ....... http://members.aol.com/silenceftp.... for more information on Silence. As for me alone...i make mods but i also play keyboards. I have a Yamaha DX21....and a Roland Alpha Juno 2. Thats all. (10 Feb 1998)
Name: massimo manca via e.lussu 9 07100 sassari
Email: mimanca@tin.it
Comment: im searching circuit of sinth old arp odissey roland juno 2 mks 70 elka sintex kaway 100f sinthesizer (9 Feb 1998)
Name: Per-ola Leandersson
Email: leandersson@mbox303.swinet.se
Comment: love analoge synths. Pelle in "AVANT GARDE" (7 Feb 1998)
Name: Sheik Al
Email: SHEIKal@prodigy.net
Comment: I collect old broken synths and fix'em'up: I refurbed a Korg MS10 with all new caps and op-amps with MUCH MUCH LOWER NOISE! I alo did a Multivox MX2000 duo,a Crumar Orchestrator, a korg poly800, a korg 707, recently a propecy somebody thought did not work ( funny, nobody knows about the local switch), and am currently rehabbing a korg trident. VINTAGE RULES! Some of these sound slightly rough, but my industrial soundscapes sound great........ ROCK ON........ (7 Feb 1998)
Name: Roger Gales
Email: bugle2@yahoo.com
Comment: (5 Feb 1998)
Name: John L.
Email: rjl08@gnofn.org
Comment: exploring new sounds with vintage synths! (5 Feb 1998)
Name: Chris Lee
Email: Slee@vom.com
Comment: Your site kicks butt!! I'll have to say it's a blessing when you cross a site like this. I've gained quite a lot of knowledge in my evergrowing quest for sound. Thanks (5 Feb 1998)
Name: Jhan Silverstam
Email: Silver@borlange.mail.telia.com
Comment: looking around for some history on the mks-50 and mks-70 (5 Feb 1998)
This is a fantastic site for people who like synthesizers. The photos add to the joy of browsing...
I myself own a JP8000 and Nord lead and I am interested in mainly electronic (dance)music so I find this site very informative...
Bazz vd Burger
Hilversum, The Netherlands -
Yah whats up there liver lips. Just wanted to let you know that the VSE is ing great. Keep up the good work their sizzle chest.
Frank Rizzo <SolRosenberg@Jerkys.com>
New York, Ny USA -
Wow, what a handy little archive of synth info. I have a Moog Prodigy, and a Novation BassStation. Anybody out there know of someone that installs Kenton midi retrofits in California? Anybody have a Kenton midi retrofit? How about a Yamaha QX5 manual?
Charles Mitchell <chuck54633@hotmail.com>
Santa Cruz, CA USA -
i couldn't sleep last night something was wrong something was missing... suddenly i realized my life had been empty since i sold my JX-3p w/ PG-200. i've looked all over the internet , in vain, then i found vintagesynth.com . i saw the mks30 it seems within my reach i started to feel better. then i remembered i sold my D-50 w/ pg-1000 & 10 cards, my god what was i thinking. at least i still have the juno's. check out the heavily juno(106,alpha1,hs10) powered SUPERFIENDS at www.superfiends.com
byron <byron@superfiends.com>
los angeles, ca USA -
Wow ! Great ressource for Analog-Soundies ! Is there anyone out there, who can show me the way to a Roland PG-1000 Programmer-Manual ???? I need it verrrrrry much ;-) mfg planet house
planet house <its.hszw@schulen.vol.at>
Dornbirn, A -
Absolutely superb site EXCEPT for the poor audio samples. MP3! MP3! MP3! Real Audio doesnt cut it!
DoctorEternal <doctoreternal@yahoo.com>
Scarborough, ME USA -
This is the best site related to these old incredible analog fat sounding machines ever!. It is not difficult to guess why they are the best... just hear them!. I'm a happy owner of: OB-Xa (120 prg), JUNO-106, TR-909 and... a JP-8000
Alejandro Guajardo <aguajardo@entelchile.net>
Santiago, CHILE -
Icould have spent a holl day in this synth world at this site,But I have a job to do ,So I just spend the evenings...!
Lorance <meir_bagrish@excite.com>
tel-aviv, israel USA -
I have never seen so much cool stuff in my hole life... WOW !!!!!!!!
Kim Hansen <kimmen69@hotmail.com>
Bergen, Hordaland Norway -
Love your site! Keep up the good work! It would be really nice to have samples of some sounds of the featured synths....I´ll never get my hands on a PPG but I´d love to hear how it sounded like. Ciao
moondog
hamburg, germany -
Great Site! I come here whenever I need any info on a synth! It has helped me out alot!
s. william dahl <steven@puddlegum.com>
axtell, ne USA -
Brian Enos EMS VCS 3 at Peter Forrest Vintage Auction 1.-15. Nov. at www.vemia.co.uk
skinny <rs@gmx.net>
Germany -
ANALOGUE SYNTHS RULE>>>I HAVE OBERHEIM XPANDER,ROLAND JP8 MIDI,VCS3etc..I also love computer editing software and virtual sunths...AE, AFX,BLACKDOG,SUN RA, MEGO etc rule
amnesia <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
earth, AUSTRALIA -
I owned and/or sold most of the synths on this site. Check out www.themidiguy.com for info on the upcoming MIDI Guy Tour. Also a cool pic of vintage Moog and MiniMoog prototype.
Douglas Babb <dougbabb@aol.com>
Milford, CT USA -
Are you listening to acts like Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Kraftwerk, etc? Do you make electronic music and are you interrested in analogue equipment, music programming, sound processing, etc. Iwe started a discussion group whith the intention of discussing electro acts, their gear, music making, sharing tips and asking questions about electro music. (excuse my so called english) To join: http://analogue.listbot.com
Christiaan
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I NEED MANUAL OF TR 808
KHOSMAKER <KHOSMAKER@RETEMAIL.ES>
MADRID, SPAIN -
This site is very, very exciting! I have Poly 61 and CZ 1000 and we are looking for manuals for these ones. Please send me some informations or tips how to get them! Stay as good as you are!
Mira Mach <otamarko@pha.inecnet.cz>
Prague, Czech Republic -
Vintage Synth Explorer is a very cool Site check out http://harddisc.tsx.org
Harddisc <Harddisc@gmx.de>
USA -
It's an Exciting site ! I've MC-303 & Orbit9090 and ..more gears How 'bout make Q&A page ? I wanna know more things of vintages Good luck
jidxx <jidxx@hotmail.com>
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA -
Very cool site! I'm here almost every day. I'll buy a MC-505 the next days: looking forward to groove off! greetings from little, crazy TEKKNO-SWITZERLAND!!! phlogiston, the electronic shaman.
dan miller <phlogiston@maxomedia.ch>
Berne, SWITZERLAND -
I feel this site is very useful. It keeps me in touch with my Yester-Years. I am looking for someone or some site that carries the old owners manuals for a CASIO CZ1. PLease Email me if anyone has some info on where to find Vintage owners maqnuals. Thanks FAURUK@AOL.COM Mr. Roland Rik
Mr. Roland Rik <FAURUK@AOL.COM>
Chicago, Il USA -
great site!!!!! thanks i have mpc60 .. i hope more information about mpc60
chan woo yang <madswine38@hotmail.com>
seoul, korea south -
Believe it or not, but this site was Number 1 in searching for infos on vintage synths with pix! Look first at vintagesynth.com and than buy a vintage synth! Great work!
Stephan Dargel <synrise@nwn.de>
Schortens, Germany -
hi there! it's nice that i've found this nice and useful site, but unfortunately i still couldn't find some kind of information about editors for my new old TX-7. please, if somebody can help me with it, please mail me. i'm looking for a YAMAHA TX-7 editor being useable from the win9x platform. ciao, mészi. ps: if you understand german language please visit my site ... http://www.meszi.de
daniel mészáros <meszi@meszi.de>
berlin, d germany -
Really usefull site
Ollie Ferreira <ocf197@soton.ac.uk>
Southampton, UK -
This is what technology is all about. This site is great to revisit and use as refernece when acquiring older gear. Keep up the good work!
Konstantin Matheou <k_matheou@hotmail.com>
Cleveland, OH USA -
Hey, Dude! I just enjoyed your artist profiles and the Real Audio. Real Cool! You need to update all your fans! Tell Bean I said Whassup.
Philippe <phitom@hotmail.com>
Los Angeles, CA USA -
Absolutely fabulous site! I visit it almost every day. But where is the Korg Z1, that vintage beast?
George Tzimas <geotzi@med.auth.gr>
Salonika, Greece -
This site gives the net a good name!
ben vandermeer <benv@iglou.com>
Louisville, KY USA -
Grovvy site baby.
Jamey Evans <JEvans@NYCP.COM>
New York, NY USA -
this site is amazing, great!!! I see it very often.
teho teardo <basement@tin.it>
pordenone, italy -
excellent site although your price estimate for the ppg wave 2.2 is a bit off. I haven't been able to find one for less than $1500, much less $300! Apparently they're a pain to repair... i'd love to find anyone who'd sell me one for $300 though!
ross <encomiast_@hotmail.com>
USA -
Can anyone give me some info on the Crumar Orchestrator? I want to know when it was made, specs, price, etc.
marvin johnson <marvinjr@mindspring.com>
nashville, tn USA -
Fantastic site will be back to down-load the SH101 manual. I picked one up for £45!!!
bmwbear
London, uk -
Brilliant! You have an incredible sight. Ahh how the memories flood back! My old Juno 106, MicroMoog, S-50 etc... Got me so misty I bought back my old Moog Prodigy from my nephew!
R. Weis
USA -
Angel City? Replacement CPU board for the Korg DW-8000, supposed to give you two part multi-timbral, splits, and new modulation routings. Do anybody know where to get this update?
Lars Siltberg <siltberg@home.se>
SWEDEN -
Hi, well done! Fun to browse all the information. Little Problem: Couldn t find out about "Moog Music Ltd". Link not found... Does anyone know where to get the Reissue of MiniMoog (with MIDI)? Thanks Chris
Christian <chris@movingimages.de>
Munich, Germany -
Good site, great information about synths and stuff, for example the 808
Olov Lenberg <o_lenberg>
Sweden -
thanks.....now i have to get a quadra.
marsh
USA -
HI, MY NAME IS AMATHEUS, I HAVE AN OLD SYNTH, KORG WAVESTATION EX. I NEED THE PCM CARD WITH A TITLE LIKE THIS: FILMTEXTURE, SUPERWAVEDANCE, SOUNDBRUSH, OR ANYTHINGELSE; IF U WANT TO SELL, PLEASE CONTAC ME : benjaminmakmur@hotmail.com OKE..! THANK U
amatheus <benjaminmakmur@hotmail.com>
JAKARTA, INDONESIA -
Hi, am searching for a instruction manual for the EMU SP-12. Do you know where to found one? Please mail me! / Johan
Johan <coxorange@swipnet.se>
´SWEDEN -
I APPRECIATE YOUR HONEST REVIEWS OF SOME OF THESE PRODUCTS. I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE YAMAHA SU-10 FOR SOME SERIOUS PROFESSIONAL USE AND AFTER READING YOUR REVIEW ON IT I REALIZED THAT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A GOOD INVESTMENT (even at $300.00 retail) thanks so much 3G
3VIL G3NIUS <your_s_a@yahoo.com>
NASHVILLE, TN USA -
Great site. Very informative and Usefull. STAY TRUE
DJ Ze Mig.L <djzemigl@mail.teleweb.pt>
Lisbon, Portugal -
C O O L !!!!! We have a band called The Casio Samples! We are working only with vintage synths. The best thing is to be analog fanatic!
Szalai Attila <fattyb@freemail.c3.hu>
Pécs, Hungary -
def. the best resource all over...
reverend <info@das-lax.de>
Bochum, Germany -
Great site!!! I always come here.
Ryouichi.Y <gene-x@gaia.dricas.com>
Osaka, Japan -
Rock on!
Ben Allen <benhallen@hotmail.com>
NY, NY USA -
hi there, I'm using this space to ask anyone out there if He/she has some KORG DDD-1 ROM-Cards to sell... I'm looking desperately through the web. Finally i found this magnificent afficionado-page!!!! please mail !! Help!!
david <don_pablo73@hotmail.com>
munich, Germany -
Excellent site! But...there is a STAR that is not still shinig in this heavenly page: my dear TEISCO 110-F. I think he deserves a mention!
Jorge Don Montanari, from MHz (synthipop Argentinian band) <jorgemhz2excite.com>
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA -
Hi there, I'd like to thank you VERY MUCH for this site. It's VERY informative and I don't know what else to say than that I simply love it. Keep up the great work!
Vincent van der Leun <vincent@vanderleun.NOSPAMcom>
Hardinxveld-Giessendam, - The Netherlands -
Hi again! Love the site... I have a small army at home now and went through the pages to see what of it you've got here... Roland SH-09 & SH-101, Moog Rogue, Casio FZ-1 (digital traitor), Korg MS-10, S.I.EL. Mono are all covered, but when at home and more time at hand I'll submit my Elka Solist 505... I'm about to buy a EDP Wasp (to hook up with my Kenton pro-4) and a Moog Liberation (just to look cool while playing...). Anyone selling?
Jesper Ödemark <jesper.odemark@swipnet.se>
Malmö, Sweden -
Hi! Found the site 2 minutes ago and are exploring it right now... Found it when following a Maxikorg link at Yahoo!
Jesper Ödemark <jesper.odemark@swipnet.se>
Malmö, Sweden -
If its possible, I would like to purchace a Roland tb303 before Christmas, were should I look, or what would be the best clone of a 303 besides the Novation Bass Station
Lenah Aleweidat <Kayn76@aol.com>
Chicago, il USA -
This site is the best site on this planet.
Adam
TOKAJ, HU HUNGARY -
This site is the best place for synths on the net!
Jim
USA -
Great Site !!!, everything you want to know about vintage hardware. I miss the patch cord days. Thanks and Best Regards.
Gary Larson <glarson@gateway.net>
Lancaster, CA USA -
This page is the best! Keyboards from the 80's rock, that's why the music will live on forever! I'm still in love with my DX7!
Josten <josten@optidynamic.com>
Big Stone Gap, VA USA -
This site has helped me to make important decisions when perusing the auctions on eBay. I highly recommend this site to anyone interested in vintage and pseudo-retro-analog-trendy synths alike. Thank you. Good day.
Brett Kelley <trayrace@best.com>
Mountain View, CA USA -
Great site. Lots O' Fun!
Jason Justian <jasonjustian@juno.com>
Ann Arbor, MI USA -
This site is just what I've been looking for. Can anybody help me locate a manual for the ROland SH-2?
Krisjan Leslie <krisjan@thenew.net>
Toronto, ON Canada -
SUPA SITE..... LOTS OF INFO.... GO ON WITH IT!!!
M.I.K.E. <M.I.K.E.@SYNDROMEPRODUKTUNES.COM>
BELGIUM -
Great Site! Makes me recall 1980 (when I was younger then today.....)
Tumblin' Spirits <cu@creators-corner.de>
Hamburg, Germany -
Great Site! I wanna sell a JUNO 106! May you help me?
Tumblin' Spirits <cu@creators-corner.de>
Hamburg, Germany -
YOU ARE HERE !!!
Dave of eNOIZE <housecrew@gmx.de>
Frankfurt/Main, GER Germany -
A cool and informative site!
John Olson <olsonjohnt@netscape.net>
Chesapeake, VA USA -
Your site has been EXTREMELY helpful as an online resource for gear info and has been crucial in the development of our studio. Thank you for keeping things up to date and for running such a "clean" and comprehensive site. Kudos to all who are a part of keeping vintagesynth.com running so tight. - Qi Creative Director Teknopia New York
Qi <qi@fallon.com>
New York, NY USA -
Hi all! I've just acquired a MARION SYSTEMS MSR-2 (Analog Synth Module) and I've been searching for information night after night on this thing, and I'm so glad to find a tiny page about it here (although not much info). If anyone has more information, please help me out. Reviews, information, links, anything. This machine is absolutely cool! Thanks.
Case <plunge@pacific.net.sg>
Singapore -
I just came across a Yamaha QX-1...and your site gives me hope that someone out there can give me some guidance!
Toddeus <atskaggs@astutesolutions.com>
Westerville, OH USA -
It would be great if say Astral projection or Man with no name were to appear in the artist profile section Artists like thoose are by far the best to showcase the power of synthesizers and electronic music. Thanks
thomas
USA -
Not sure if this is the place, But it's worth a try: I'm looking for a stand for my Vox Continental organ.
Bryan Lord <totalrod@aol.com>
Middleton, MA USA -
This is a great site. In fact seeing the Roland SH-2000 motivated me to find another. (I sold mine 14 years ago). Lots of great info on the site. Keep up the great work.
Paul Goetke <paul.j.goetke@us.arthurandersen.com>
Sarasota, Fl USA -
Great site...
Thomas Scaythe <sidewerm@aol.com>
Fl USA -
I should have found this place before I sold my Prophet. Nice to meet you all.
Dave Knudson <nitejam@aol.com>
Bismarck, ND USA -
Vintage Synth is ing Awsome! Its like a pre shopping site for E-Bay The audio samaples are mostly kick ass.. I have leared allot from your site.
Digital Alchemy <masterofkeys@usa.net>
Honolulu, HI USA -
i am waiting on my poog prodigy...it is coming! i found it online from a great guy...i am in heaven here...strobe lights and blown speakers...
Leila <Luci077@aol.com>
Ft Lauderdale, FL USA -
this page is the BOMB. I grew up with two mini's owned by my mother, and am currently 21 yrs. old, play in the Quanah Parker band, and own a Roland xp-50 and yamaha an1x. I love the photos and audio clips on yer website it really brings back the days of yesteryear (for all of us synth junkies). keep up the good work and please update often.
james daniels <james@quanahparker.com>
columbus, oh USA -
Very cool site, I've got a MiniKorg, Roland Paraphonic505, and a Farfisa Syntorchestra and hope to send some photos. It's just too cool checking out some of th classic stuff and history of the companies.
Wade Gyure <cpgyure@mail.icongrp.com>
Crown Point, IN USA -
A terrific site and resource! As a long time Mini-Korg and Polysix owner/user (other stuff too), I'm delighted to have found this site. - Ells
Ellsworth Hall <ehall@bcpl.net>
Timonium, MD USA -
I got a MOOG Opus 3 for free thinking it was nothing now i found out its cool
Justin "Steggy" Ray <phrkrstg@ticnet.com>
Fort Worth, TX USA -
Ce site est vraiment super
Gille sJONNAIS <gjonnais@wanadoo.fr>
Guyane -
This trance producer loves analogues and uses this site regularly!!!
ARASHI <arashi@ne.mediaone.net>
Chelmsford, MA USA -
proud to say that my key are older than me (juno 60 and rhodes) thanks for the bitchin site
Quinn Collins <qjonas@aol.com>
Bloomsburg, PA USA -
proud to say that my key are older than me (juno 60 and rhodes) thanks for the bitchin site
Quinn Collins <qjonas@aol.com>
Bloomsburg, PA USA -
This would have to be my fav site on the net. Absolutely KICK ASS.
Jeremy Kirk
Adelaide, SA Australia -
1. Playing vintage synths in the Space Rock band BORN TO GO (http://borntogo.com) including the modular 102 section of a Roland System 100, and occasionally an EML-101 as well, in addition to a Roland JP-8000, which kicks buttock most efficaciously. 2. Electro-synth projects NOMUZIC and The Land of Guilt and Blarney, releases to be found on... 3. audiofile Tapes and audiofile Round Tapes - extremely alternative music on cassette (and now CD-R) since 1984. 4. VintageSynth site kicks similar buttock, no question!
Carl Howard <litlgray@ix.netcom.com>
Jersey City, NJ USA -
nice site, good information, stay tuned.
big_chief_electric <bce@served.de>
cologne, germany -
This is a great site! I`ve been looking for a site like this, and finally! Anyway, here is our blessing from beta.phreakuency [bph] E!
.eskild [bph] <etrulsen@online.no>
oslo, norway -
Great site guys (one small correction re. ARP Axxe. It defintely DID have cv/gate and trig interfaces, albeit minijacks. We used to link them up the whole time... honest!).
marc <marcheal@aol.com>
USA -
Just great ! We love it here at http://www.piens.com
Patrick Piens <musicplanet@piens.be>
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Wonderful concept - useful content Congratulations from all of us here at http://www.keyboardshop.com
Ilse Harteel <info@keyboardshop.com>
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Absolutelly love the site. Lots of information - easy to find things and the sound samples are great. Anyone have a patch sheet for a ROLAND Juno-6? Please send to me THANKS
Steve Clements <Steven_Clements@bc.sympatico.ca>
Canada -
Pretty cool site. Just uncredible !!! Greetings!
Nico <grubert@fh-brandenburg.de>
Derben, Germany -
Such a cool site that it seems churlish to mention omissions. But; how about the EDP Wasp / Gnat / Caterpillar range? Awesome true analogue nastiness.
marc heal <marcheal@aol.com>
London, UK -
I don´t smoke. But If I did I would smoke a minimoog for breakfast every day. They say It´s better with filter on. ;)
Thomas Petersson <thomas.petersson@lgh.landskronahem.se>
Landskrona, Sweden -
All the info I needed, thanx alot... Never seen a more complete synth site. Goddamn, I even piss analogue... : )
ViX <NoxGenus@thethin.net>
Nijmegen, GL Netherlands -
Great site. Wonderfully complete. Reference material galore.
Chip Tredo <djtempo@airmail.net>
Dallas, TX USA -
I use this site pretty much everyday in determination for me to gather all the synth's I can. In ten years any analog synth will be worth a gold mine. I have 8 analog synth's and I aint stoppin now!
Jesse Jensen <ellipses@home.com>
Calgary, AB Canada -
What a great source of information for the budding vintage synth buyer,Well done lads!...keep up the good work!...
Alan kyle <Alan@kylea.Freeserve.co.uk>
Hull, United Kingdom -
This site kicks azz. Do an artist profile on the Moog Cookbook someday.
uh oh, I seem to have forgotten it
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Check out my Website Plese Its URL is www.timchubb.free-online.co.uk Cheers.
Tim Chubb <SH101boy@Yahoo.com>
Bristol, Uk -
Any One with a Roland SH-101 should check out my site It has a full SH-101 Service Manual Online ect. Cheer's
Tim Chubb <sh101boy"yahoo.com>
Bristol, UK -
Nuff respect. Excellent reference. This site rules big time!!
Stefan <stefan1@introweb.nl>
Amersfoort, Holland -
Hey guys! You have a terrific synth site. It would be great if you have a samples section. Do you have info about the best seller Yamaha TX81Z?
Luis Enrique Puche <qblues@hotmail.com>
Barranquilla, ATL Colombia -
Wow, this site kicks ass!
Brad Adams
Brighton, UK -
ive got a univox k-2 mini-korg and im looking for schematics and a few replacement parts. HELP!
model 563 <burzy@speakeasy.org>
seattle, wa USA -
DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW MUCH A ROLAND SH-05 IS WORTH IN US? PLEASE TELL ME
THOMAS TROELSEN <INFO@SUPERHEROES.DK>
SKIVE, DENMARK -
Very nice site... i'm finding it to be a good source for information that i have been searching for. Definately going into my bookmark file.
joshua <eor@kickinbeats.com>
South Bend, IN USA -
very, very cool site....i luv it, but i don't see any comment about the Roland MT 32 synth module....why ???
Tano <Kitano18@hotmail.com>
Rottertdam, holland -
fl@wer estuvo por aqui, y le gusto mucho este Site...
fl@wer <pul2@fcmail.com>
VALENCIA, spain -
Het guys, I'm floating in heaven with all this gear around...!! Aw' the best, Andrew.
Andrew <Andrew8600@aol.com>
Glasgow, Scotland -
Wow !!! Your site is great ! Wish you all the best, Luiz
Luiz <Luiz@planet-trax.de>
Ludwigshafen, Germany -
The Korg Polysix has no CV/Gate!!! But you can put midi in it!!! Think about it! Cool Sites Drumatix at Electrostatic Recording, Germany
Drumatix <none at time>
Cuxhaven, n Germany -
Keep it up...glad to see the site expanding and getting more thorough. how about some reviews of theremins?
jesse craig <jcraig@ngs.org>
Alexandria, VA USA -
OK! Un buen sitio donde buscar, estudiar,... todo con los grandes sintes. Tengo piezas de un Jupiter-4 sueltas. Larga vida al VCO
jorge moreno <jorin@ciberia.es>
valencia, spain -
cool site ! I love old analogic sounds, so I use - as I'm a bass player - the Boss SYB 3 Bass Synthesizer, getting the feeling and sounds of oldies.
Dead Vempyr <deadvempyr@yahoo.com>
USA -
I love this site!! Keep up the good work!! Mourning After a new Swedish band that mix the analogue sound from the 80s with the digital of the 90s. Influenced by the bands of the 80s they bring the music to another dimension. For more info and MP3 sound files go to their homepage: http://www.bangym.se/~niklas/mourningafter See you all!!
Demokid
Stockholm, Sweden -
Greetings from Lazlo Minimart, Mel Stanke, and everyone at Emperor Penguin Worldwide! Emperor Penguin is a band devoted to the wonder of the synthesizer (though our music involves other, more "natural" elements, as well). Our arsenal of synths (as featured on our debut record, "Shatter the Illusion of Integity, Yeah," on My Pal God Records) includes the Univox MiniKorg, Moog Prodigy, Korg Delta, Korg Polysix, Casio SK-1, and the occasionally-borrowed Yamaha CS01. Check out our sites (welcome.to/emperorpenguin, www.mypalgodrecords.com)! Attn: sitemaster.... we would love to help you add the Korg Delta and the MiniKorg to your site. I think the MiniKorg in particular deserves mention. Great site! Keep it analog! Lazlo Minimart
Lazlo Minimart <carls@chicagonet.net>
Chicago, IL USA -
Nice site you've got there. Now take a look at _mine_!
Erik gronberg
Sweden -
Moog, Oberheim, EMS, Roland, Korg, ARP, Buchla, SCI, Yamaha, etc, Modular synthar o andra roliga & analoga vintage synthar. Är du ägare eller har ett intresse av gammla analoga synthar, trummaskiner, effekter, etc. så gå med i diskussionsgruppen på: http://analogue.listbot.com
http://analogue.listbot.com
USA -
Dig it! Orthodox Coolism Always (tm), Andre Knecht ARK Digital
Andre Knecht <ak@arkdigital.net>
Pasadena, CA USA -
why can't i find enything about the korg 900ps-preset synth on the web anyway nice page exept fot the synth finder wich is rather +98g5pon59s4+
Kristoffer bredahl
copenhagen, denmark -
Give a guy a few pics and look what he does! ;-) You've got a lot more time on your hands than me. Good work, Matt. PS: Oberheim Miniseqs have built in quantizers. THAT'S why they are cool!! :))
Kevin Lightner <Synthfool@synthfool.com>
Hollywood, CA USA -
Great site!! I'm lookin' for a juno 106 right now. . if you know anybody who's selling it or if you're selling one please mail me at lowboost@dds.nl
Martijn van Dam <Lowboost@dds.nl>
Holland -
Great site!! I'm lookin' for a juno 106 right now. . if you know anybody who's selling it or if you're selling one please mail me at lowboost@dds.nl
Martijn van Dam <Lowboost@dds.nl>
Holland -
Hey... anyone interested in trading or selling original Emulator 1 sounds? I have some sounds on the good old 5.5 inch floppies.. and I'm looking to aquire more!
Emil <emilsndn@voicenet.com>
Phila, PA USA -
Woooohoooo!!! Hey guys... if'n anyone knows of someone who is selling a Moog for a good price.. let me know, k? Thanks a lot cause This Casio POS ain't cutting it no more.
RandeLL <synthzone@hotmail.com>
wnchester, va USA -
It's a very good site.....keep the good work up!
Peter Toth <pixaren@hotmail.com>
Olofström, SWEDEN -
Very good, I wish for a SH 101 now. Include some old organs ? (Hammond, Elka, Vox etc...) Keep up the good work! mag.nyg
Magnus Nygaard
Oslo, Norway -
Great page long live the synthesis of sound!!
Jonathan Sherlock <jonathan.sherlock@mailcity.com>
lemont, il USA -
Well done! Synth lovers all around the world must love this site. You could make audio sample listening & downloading simpler (by linking every synth archive with its sounds), but everything else is nearly perfect. Keep it going.
Hugo Espadas
Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain -
Excellent page... It has pushed me into looking for some vintage equipment. If I see a deal, I look here at what it's worth (both price and performance).
Trip <treality@hotmail.com>
Terre Haute, IN USA -
AMO AMO LA TB 303......OK tengo una y toco acid trance. desde Lima - Peru.
Carlos Vasquez <cirinte@mail.cosapidata.com.pe>
LIMA, PERU -
Great site- I have a really great pic of my old Yamaha CS-60 if you would like it for your site. email me and let me know.I also have old PAIA gear and a Yamaha Pf80 controller-Thanks
Rory Mc Donald <rorymcd@aol.com>
camarillo, Ca USA -
Great Site!!!!!!!!!!!!!
polyecho <polyecho@usa.net>
Erie, PA USA -
I love Moog!!!!
James
Sac, CA USA -
Own Roland TR 909
Jose R. Camacho <camachjr@aol.com>
Brooklyn, NY USA -
Woooooooooooah! Great guys!! A really nice site! Keep it up!
Superdigital <superdigital@hotmail.com>
Sweden -
Absolutely awesome site, you got there! But, I miss a little remark in the D-50 section about its waveforms. The D-50 became popular for it's built-in effects, but if you switched the effects off, you could hear that some of the waveforms had quite an amount of antialiasing in them. If I had known that, I wouldn't have bought it. So, always try synths without effects first! - Lars N. Christensen
Lars Næsbye Christensen <elenzee@yahoo.com>
Copenhagen SV, Denmark -
I love the collection of all the old Synths (it's about time vintage keyboards got alittle respect). CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY MOST EVERYONE WHO PLAYS THE KEYBOARD USES STUPID WORDS LIKE "PHAT?"
Jarvis <moonraker39@hotmail.com>
Austin, TX USA -
PHAT PAGE...LOT'S OF INFO.. THE REAL AUDIO SAMPLES ARE VERY USEFULL.. BUT WHY NOT START A MODERN SYNTH SECTION... RAVE ON!
Jon Salamon <salamon@ebox.tninet.se>
fALUN, SWEDEN -
This place is cool just because it has approximate prices for these things... That's ahead of everyone else that I know of.If you would put some cool stuff about my Roland SH-3a synthesizer it would be even better. Also, maybe you could have a marketplace for people who wanna sell their crap.
Ralphy <choadma@hotmail.com>
Morristown, TN USA -
This is a really exciting & astonishing site, worth it´s name. Nice!
Sickan <adf160f@tninet.se>
Hässleholm, Sweden -
Nice page w/good info, however in your ensoniq eps section you say that you have to switch between instrument buttons to be multitimbral, not true, by pushing twice very quickly on other instruments you have loaded the eps will stack them on top of each other. Also the eight instruments in memory can be assigned their own midi channel for remote send and receive sequencing. also I am looking for some good info on simmons sds5 drums, any help? thanks
kylejones <KyleJ@internetarena.com>
portland , or USA -
Have no words !!!!!! too amazing.............
Harry Kane <superfly-records@t-online.de>
Düsseldorf, NRW Germany -
Drum Machine Museum open "LIVE" drum machine forum today. Please post anything about drum machines. Questions, Tips&Tricks, etc. http://www.drummachine.com
Mickey T <mickeyt@drummachine.com>
San Francisco, CA USA -
this is the damn coolest page i've ever seen. i love analog!!!
kurt <kurtjacobson@hotmail.com>
st. lousi, mo USA -
great page...I love it. I have fallen in love with the Korg Prophecy, and my cs1x is getting jealous.
Pierre <swinging_heartache@yahoo.com>
Palo Alo, CA USA -
I bought a Juno-60 Today, eeeeeeeiiiioooooooogh priiiiiieeeaaaooooww. I think im gonna quit my job and dump my girlfriend (My JV-1080 made me dump my ex)
Murky <khagbard@hem.passagen.se>
Gbg, Sweden -
I have a Roland Juno-106 and an Odyssey II model 2813. I am interested in selling my Odyssey. E-mail me to make an offer.
Russell Bowers <FungusGarden@webtv.net>
Burlington, WI USA -
Hey! I've been using a Serge since 1977. I owed #24. I now have a retro revamped version made by Rex Probe of Oakland. He has all the original Serge PC boards, designs, etc. and has improved a few circuits. Anybody who is anybody should have a Serge!
Marc Canter <Marc@Canter.com>
San Francisco, CA USA -
Hey folks, a site with a special feature on the lovely Alesis HR 16B and the brilliant MMT 8 simply has to be one of the best found in the net. Keep it going
gaia <gaia@magnet.at>
Vienna, Austria -
Excellent site...Does anybody have any idea as to where I can get hold of a Korg Vocoder or the Senheiser Vocoder dating back to the late 70's and early 80's
Andy Barrow <Webmaster@the-keys.co.uk>
Warrington, England -
Great page! Does anyone own or know anything @ the Univox Minikorg or the Korg Delta? ...also, I am looking for cheap(ish) Moogs or Arps...
danneale <danneale@worldnet.att.net>
Those Mullica Hills, NJ USA -
Excellent Page! As a major fan and owner of many synths its awesome to be able to view this page. Its interesting to see who used what. When viewing the Roland JP-8 I missed Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran in users of this synth (not a complaint) yet he has used many other vintage monsters also. On the current synth market it is good to see knobs and sliders back!
Mike Naus Jr. <vertigoblue@juno.com>
Dickinson, TX USA -
I love this site. It is the coolest on the web. Thanx, keep it up!
MAD1
DK -
Love those anolog beast. Anyone looking for ob-xpander,minimoog, Jupiter 8,or matrix 12,all in excellent condition;drop an e-mail
mmore <mmoore2746@aol.com>
Phila., Pa. USA -
Great site, It's good to see so many articles on those anolog synths of the past.
Kirk Boyer <mmore2746@aol.com>
Phila., Pa. USA -
Great page. Please note that the Microwave Xt does not have a sequencer and does not send MIDI controllers from EVERY knob. Cheers, Paul
Paul Nagle <softroom@btinternet.com>
Preston, OK UK -
This is one of my favorite sites!!! For synths that is...
zeek
USA -
I love your site. I did want to add a correction though to your Kurzweil 250 page. There you note that the 250 was a 16 bit sampler. This is not true. While the 250 did store its user samples in 16 bit wide memory, it actually only *used* 10 bits of them. But the truth is even more confusing than that. The 250 was not just a straight 10 bit linear system either. The user had the option of sampling with de-emphasis and compression, which further enhanced the signal to noise ratio of the sample. So, one could say that the K250 was a 10 bit sampler with an '8 bit' compression 'exponent'. At the end of the day this all just amounted to about the equivalent of 12 bit linear performance.
Joe I <joei@ycrdi.com>
boston, MA USA -
linnzi
new orleans, la USA -
If you like TR-909 sounds, check out http://lonestar.texas.net/~sooz/cd.html for a CD with more than 100 hits, beats and loops!
Susan Laxton <sooz@texas.net>
Austin, TX USA -
it's a shame most of these synth sites don't have any information on the univox mini-korg.
daniel walker <jbates@snip.net>
nj USA -
hello, i would suggest that those who have the time or desire, to check out the soft synth VAZ+ and VAZ MODULAR, both offer incredible bang for the buck and have a very pure analog timbre! the modular is flexible as a chopped up/modded out 2600/ms20/casio sk1{ha!} yes sir, these babies can crank it big time! jump on them before the rest of the world dose!
wes jensen <wjensen@bellatlantic.net>
USA -
Hey man how can you rate the Jupiter-8 only 4 star while you rate the Jupiter-6, JP-8000, JP-8080 5 star? The Jupiter-6 never outdid the Jupiter-8 and the other two are VA JP-8 wannabes.
Lance
USA -
Fantstic site !!! I frequently entry in your site. I'm fanatic for vintage synths. Thank you very much !!!
Gabriel Lehto Gomes <glgomes@sti.com.br>
São Paulo, SP Brazil -
Great site! But it's strange to see that the comments on the Korg DS-8 states "good for percussive, strange effect noises and such because it's sound (similar to the DX7) is so unique", while the Korg 707 sounds "thin and digital" when the fact is that they share the same sound engine ! (OK, the ds-8 has on-board effects, but still....)
Arild
Norway -
Still using that great Linn Drum!
Ze Motor <zemotor@ip.pt>
Lisbon, LX Portugal -
Is a Roland SH-3A worth much with the original cardboard box ?? I don't see it in your lineup...
Mike <blomq@worldnet.att.net>
Tucson, AZ USA -
Bleeb bleeb krrr, bleeb bleeb krrr . Bleeb bleeb krrr, bleeb bleeb kr kr . (my MiniMoog just spoke)
pim schilperoort <pim@startrekmail.com>
USA -
I first visited your site for like 2 years ago, it just gets better and better..... Keep up the great work!
Olis <olis@iname.com>
Kristianstad, Sweden -
A very cool site. Like to see some details about the Fairlight CMI - not a vintage synth but classic gear. Laters - Jupiter
Jupiterace <jupiterace@usa.net>
Godalming!, UK -
Well, what can I say? You are a big source of information and other things. Whenever I want some information I go here and mostly I will find it. Just great! :-) (Say no more! ;-)) Greetings from Michael, Sweden.....
Michael Otterholm <meek-l@telia.com>
Trollhattan, Sweden -
Hey! Still a really good site. Just wanted to see my name in the new guestlist. Greetings from NY!
Guillaume <guillaume@taconic.net>
Upstate, NY USA -
Terrific site. I love the soundbites and the clear pix. Looking forward to any info you'll get on Kawai synths. After owning a MiniMOOG for years, I used a K3...wow! A digital Mini! Cheers!
Kenn Draymon <kenncorinne@cablelan.net>
Oliver, BC Canada -
Greetings from GER to all knobtwiddlers in the world. Just kkep on TWEAKING!!!
Markus <viruskus@yahoo.com>
Mannheim, Germany -
Just wanted to stop by and let you know that I got your email about the site moveing and that I would come and check it out. This is a great site. I am glad to see that you included one of my faviorate synths the Korg Poly 61. Great site thanks.
Paul Kondig <Pkondig@fred.net>
Frederick, MD USA -
This is an excellent site and I am enjoying going through it. By the way, I am just now getting back into the music business after a five year layoff. I am putting together a digital writers studio and I am looking for a Roland R8 MKII Human Rhythm Composer in excellent condition preferably with manual and sound cards. If you know where I might find this item, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Mike Knox
Michael Knox <mmmotorsports@msn.com>
Kansas City, MO USA -
I'm surprised that the MT32 isn't featured here-- I realise that this very useful site is mainly for synths with parameyter knobs all over them, but expander modules are synthesizers too, and the MT-32 is definitely a true vintage classic. It can also be programmed to produce even better sounds than the presets.
Paul Nash <Paul_Nash@cbtsys.com>
Dublin, Ireland -
Respect to this site!!! Very cool collection of all the top synth's! Da Predator!
Stef (Predator) Scheltema <Artcore@worldonline.nl>
(5 January 1999)
Hi, does anyone know the latest software revision for the PPG Waveterm B. I have heard it could perform sample to wavetable conversions, but I can't on mine which is issue 1 rev. 0. Help!?
Ben Marshall <Ben@synthnut.demon.co.uk>
(4 January 1999)
enjoyed your page...i'm a 30-year old interested in playing before old age sets in, like prophet 5's, micro-moog and others, have several songs never published and dream of recording or selling good material.
Scott Bilbrey <outlaw_@yahoo.com>
(2 January 1999)
I am considering purchasing a second hand Roland keyboard, model FP, from Steinway & Sons, Boston but would like to know more about the instrument. ie: Access to repairs? What was cost when new? Etc, etc........
Mark Hughes <clydejr1>
(2 January 1999)
Bazz vd Burger
Hilversum, The Netherlands -
Yah whats up there liver lips. Just wanted to let you know that the VSE is ing great. Keep up the good work their sizzle chest.
Frank Rizzo <SolRosenberg@Jerkys.com>
New York, Ny USA -
Wow, what a handy little archive of synth info. I have a Moog Prodigy, and a Novation BassStation. Anybody out there know of someone that installs Kenton midi retrofits in California? Anybody have a Kenton midi retrofit? How about a Yamaha QX5 manual?
Charles Mitchell <chuck54633@hotmail.com>
Santa Cruz, CA USA -
i couldn't sleep last night something was wrong something was missing... suddenly i realized my life had been empty since i sold my JX-3p w/ PG-200. i've looked all over the internet , in vain, then i found vintagesynth.com . i saw the mks30 it seems within my reach i started to feel better. then i remembered i sold my D-50 w/ pg-1000 & 10 cards, my god what was i thinking. at least i still have the juno's. check out the heavily juno(106,alpha1,hs10) powered SUPERFIENDS at www.superfiends.com
byron <byron@superfiends.com>
los angeles, ca USA -
Wow ! Great ressource for Analog-Soundies ! Is there anyone out there, who can show me the way to a Roland PG-1000 Programmer-Manual ???? I need it verrrrrry much ;-) mfg planet house
planet house <its.hszw@schulen.vol.at>
Dornbirn, A -
Absolutely superb site EXCEPT for the poor audio samples. MP3! MP3! MP3! Real Audio doesnt cut it!
DoctorEternal <doctoreternal@yahoo.com>
Scarborough, ME USA -
This is the best site related to these old incredible analog fat sounding machines ever!. It is not difficult to guess why they are the best... just hear them!. I'm a happy owner of: OB-Xa (120 prg), JUNO-106, TR-909 and... a JP-8000
Alejandro Guajardo <aguajardo@entelchile.net>
Santiago, CHILE -
Icould have spent a holl day in this synth world at this site,But I have a job to do ,So I just spend the evenings...!
Lorance <meir_bagrish@excite.com>
tel-aviv, israel USA -
I have never seen so much cool stuff in my hole life... WOW !!!!!!!!
Kim Hansen <kimmen69@hotmail.com>
Bergen, Hordaland Norway -
Love your site! Keep up the good work! It would be really nice to have samples of some sounds of the featured synths....I´ll never get my hands on a PPG but I´d love to hear how it sounded like. Ciao
moondog
hamburg, germany -
Great Site! I come here whenever I need any info on a synth! It has helped me out alot!
s. william dahl <steven@puddlegum.com>
axtell, ne USA -
Brian Enos EMS VCS 3 at Peter Forrest Vintage Auction 1.-15. Nov. at www.vemia.co.uk
skinny <rs@gmx.net>
Germany -
ANALOGUE SYNTHS RULE>>>I HAVE OBERHEIM XPANDER,ROLAND JP8 MIDI,VCS3etc..I also love computer editing software and virtual sunths...AE, AFX,BLACKDOG,SUN RA, MEGO etc rule
amnesia <amnesia@alphalink.com.au>
earth, AUSTRALIA -
I owned and/or sold most of the synths on this site. Check out www.themidiguy.com for info on the upcoming MIDI Guy Tour. Also a cool pic of vintage Moog and MiniMoog prototype.
Douglas Babb <dougbabb@aol.com>
Milford, CT USA -
Are you listening to acts like Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Kraftwerk, etc? Do you make electronic music and are you interrested in analogue equipment, music programming, sound processing, etc. Iwe started a discussion group whith the intention of discussing electro acts, their gear, music making, sharing tips and asking questions about electro music. (excuse my so called english) To join: http://analogue.listbot.com
Christiaan
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I NEED MANUAL OF TR 808
KHOSMAKER <KHOSMAKER@RETEMAIL.ES>
MADRID, SPAIN -
This site is very, very exciting! I have Poly 61 and CZ 1000 and we are looking for manuals for these ones. Please send me some informations or tips how to get them! Stay as good as you are!
Mira Mach <otamarko@pha.inecnet.cz>
Prague, Czech Republic -
Vintage Synth Explorer is a very cool Site check out http://harddisc.tsx.org
Harddisc <Harddisc@gmx.de>
USA -
It's an Exciting site ! I've MC-303 & Orbit9090 and ..more gears How 'bout make Q&A page ? I wanna know more things of vintages Good luck
jidxx <jidxx@hotmail.com>
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA -
Very cool site! I'm here almost every day. I'll buy a MC-505 the next days: looking forward to groove off! greetings from little, crazy TEKKNO-SWITZERLAND!!! phlogiston, the electronic shaman.
dan miller <phlogiston@maxomedia.ch>
Berne, SWITZERLAND -
I feel this site is very useful. It keeps me in touch with my Yester-Years. I am looking for someone or some site that carries the old owners manuals for a CASIO CZ1. PLease Email me if anyone has some info on where to find Vintage owners maqnuals. Thanks FAURUK@AOL.COM Mr. Roland Rik
Mr. Roland Rik <FAURUK@AOL.COM>
Chicago, Il USA -
great site!!!!! thanks i have mpc60 .. i hope more information about mpc60
chan woo yang <madswine38@hotmail.com>
seoul, korea south -
Believe it or not, but this site was Number 1 in searching for infos on vintage synths with pix! Look first at vintagesynth.com and than buy a vintage synth! Great work!
Stephan Dargel <synrise@nwn.de>
Schortens, Germany -
hi there! it's nice that i've found this nice and useful site, but unfortunately i still couldn't find some kind of information about editors for my new old TX-7. please, if somebody can help me with it, please mail me. i'm looking for a YAMAHA TX-7 editor being useable from the win9x platform. ciao, mészi. ps: if you understand german language please visit my site ... http://www.meszi.de
daniel mészáros <meszi@meszi.de>
berlin, d germany -
Really usefull site
Ollie Ferreira <ocf197@soton.ac.uk>
Southampton, UK -
This is what technology is all about. This site is great to revisit and use as refernece when acquiring older gear. Keep up the good work!
Konstantin Matheou <k_matheou@hotmail.com>
Cleveland, OH USA -
Hey, Dude! I just enjoyed your artist profiles and the Real Audio. Real Cool! You need to update all your fans! Tell Bean I said Whassup.
Philippe <phitom@hotmail.com>
Los Angeles, CA USA -
Absolutely fabulous site! I visit it almost every day. But where is the Korg Z1, that vintage beast?
George Tzimas <geotzi@med.auth.gr>
Salonika, Greece -
This site gives the net a good name!
ben vandermeer <benv@iglou.com>
Louisville, KY USA -
Grovvy site baby.
Jamey Evans <JEvans@NYCP.COM>
New York, NY USA -
this site is amazing, great!!! I see it very often.
teho teardo <basement@tin.it>
pordenone, italy -
excellent site although your price estimate for the ppg wave 2.2 is a bit off. I haven't been able to find one for less than $1500, much less $300! Apparently they're a pain to repair... i'd love to find anyone who'd sell me one for $300 though!
ross <encomiast_@hotmail.com>
USA -
Can anyone give me some info on the Crumar Orchestrator? I want to know when it was made, specs, price, etc.
marvin johnson <marvinjr@mindspring.com>
nashville, tn USA -
Fantastic site will be back to down-load the SH101 manual. I picked one up for £45!!!
bmwbear
London, uk -
Brilliant! You have an incredible sight. Ahh how the memories flood back! My old Juno 106, MicroMoog, S-50 etc... Got me so misty I bought back my old Moog Prodigy from my nephew!
R. Weis
USA -
Angel City? Replacement CPU board for the Korg DW-8000, supposed to give you two part multi-timbral, splits, and new modulation routings. Do anybody know where to get this update?
Lars Siltberg <siltberg@home.se>
SWEDEN -
Hi, well done! Fun to browse all the information. Little Problem: Couldn t find out about "Moog Music Ltd". Link not found... Does anyone know where to get the Reissue of MiniMoog (with MIDI)? Thanks Chris
Christian <chris@movingimages.de>
Munich, Germany -
Good site, great information about synths and stuff, for example the 808
Olov Lenberg <o_lenberg>
Sweden -
thanks.....now i have to get a quadra.
marsh
USA -
HI, MY NAME IS AMATHEUS, I HAVE AN OLD SYNTH, KORG WAVESTATION EX. I NEED THE PCM CARD WITH A TITLE LIKE THIS: FILMTEXTURE, SUPERWAVEDANCE, SOUNDBRUSH, OR ANYTHINGELSE; IF U WANT TO SELL, PLEASE CONTAC ME : benjaminmakmur@hotmail.com OKE..! THANK U
amatheus <benjaminmakmur@hotmail.com>
JAKARTA, INDONESIA -
Hi, am searching for a instruction manual for the EMU SP-12. Do you know where to found one? Please mail me! / Johan
Johan <coxorange@swipnet.se>
´SWEDEN -
I APPRECIATE YOUR HONEST REVIEWS OF SOME OF THESE PRODUCTS. I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE YAMAHA SU-10 FOR SOME SERIOUS PROFESSIONAL USE AND AFTER READING YOUR REVIEW ON IT I REALIZED THAT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A GOOD INVESTMENT (even at $300.00 retail) thanks so much 3G
3VIL G3NIUS <your_s_a@yahoo.com>
NASHVILLE, TN USA -
Great site. Very informative and Usefull. STAY TRUE
DJ Ze Mig.L <djzemigl@mail.teleweb.pt>
Lisbon, Portugal -
C O O L !!!!! We have a band called The Casio Samples! We are working only with vintage synths. The best thing is to be analog fanatic!
Szalai Attila <fattyb@freemail.c3.hu>
Pécs, Hungary -
def. the best resource all over...
reverend <info@das-lax.de>
Bochum, Germany -
Great site!!! I always come here.
Ryouichi.Y <gene-x@gaia.dricas.com>
Osaka, Japan -
Rock on!
Ben Allen <benhallen@hotmail.com>
NY, NY USA -
hi there, I'm using this space to ask anyone out there if He/she has some KORG DDD-1 ROM-Cards to sell... I'm looking desperately through the web. Finally i found this magnificent afficionado-page!!!! please mail !! Help!!
david <don_pablo73@hotmail.com>
munich, Germany -
Excellent site! But...there is a STAR that is not still shinig in this heavenly page: my dear TEISCO 110-F. I think he deserves a mention!
Jorge Don Montanari, from MHz (synthipop Argentinian band) <jorgemhz2excite.com>
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA -
Hi there, I'd like to thank you VERY MUCH for this site. It's VERY informative and I don't know what else to say than that I simply love it. Keep up the great work!
Vincent van der Leun <vincent@vanderleun.NOSPAMcom>
Hardinxveld-Giessendam, - The Netherlands -
Hi again! Love the site... I have a small army at home now and went through the pages to see what of it you've got here... Roland SH-09 & SH-101, Moog Rogue, Casio FZ-1 (digital traitor), Korg MS-10, S.I.EL. Mono are all covered, but when at home and more time at hand I'll submit my Elka Solist 505... I'm about to buy a EDP Wasp (to hook up with my Kenton pro-4) and a Moog Liberation (just to look cool while playing...). Anyone selling?
Jesper Ödemark <jesper.odemark@swipnet.se>
Malmö, Sweden -
Hi! Found the site 2 minutes ago and are exploring it right now... Found it when following a Maxikorg link at Yahoo!
Jesper Ödemark <jesper.odemark@swipnet.se>
Malmö, Sweden -
If its possible, I would like to purchace a Roland tb303 before Christmas, were should I look, or what would be the best clone of a 303 besides the Novation Bass Station
Lenah Aleweidat <Kayn76@aol.com>
Chicago, il USA -
This site is the best site on this planet.
Adam
TOKAJ, HU HUNGARY -
This site is the best place for synths on the net!
Jim
USA -
Great Site !!!, everything you want to know about vintage hardware. I miss the patch cord days. Thanks and Best Regards.
Gary Larson <glarson@gateway.net>
Lancaster, CA USA -
This page is the best! Keyboards from the 80's rock, that's why the music will live on forever! I'm still in love with my DX7!
Josten <josten@optidynamic.com>
Big Stone Gap, VA USA -
This site has helped me to make important decisions when perusing the auctions on eBay. I highly recommend this site to anyone interested in vintage and pseudo-retro-analog-trendy synths alike. Thank you. Good day.
Brett Kelley <trayrace@best.com>
Mountain View, CA USA -
Great site. Lots O' Fun!
Jason Justian <jasonjustian@juno.com>
Ann Arbor, MI USA -
This site is just what I've been looking for. Can anybody help me locate a manual for the ROland SH-2?
Krisjan Leslie <krisjan@thenew.net>
Toronto, ON Canada -
SUPA SITE..... LOTS OF INFO.... GO ON WITH IT!!!
M.I.K.E. <M.I.K.E.@SYNDROMEPRODUKTUNES.COM>
BELGIUM -
Great Site! Makes me recall 1980 (when I was younger then today.....)
Tumblin' Spirits <cu@creators-corner.de>
Hamburg, Germany -
Great Site! I wanna sell a JUNO 106! May you help me?
Tumblin' Spirits <cu@creators-corner.de>
Hamburg, Germany -
YOU ARE HERE !!!
Dave of eNOIZE <housecrew@gmx.de>
Frankfurt/Main, GER Germany -
A cool and informative site!
John Olson <olsonjohnt@netscape.net>
Chesapeake, VA USA -
Your site has been EXTREMELY helpful as an online resource for gear info and has been crucial in the development of our studio. Thank you for keeping things up to date and for running such a "clean" and comprehensive site. Kudos to all who are a part of keeping vintagesynth.com running so tight. - Qi Creative Director Teknopia New York
Qi <qi@fallon.com>
New York, NY USA -
Hi all! I've just acquired a MARION SYSTEMS MSR-2 (Analog Synth Module) and I've been searching for information night after night on this thing, and I'm so glad to find a tiny page about it here (although not much info). If anyone has more information, please help me out. Reviews, information, links, anything. This machine is absolutely cool! Thanks.
Case <plunge@pacific.net.sg>
Singapore -
I just came across a Yamaha QX-1...and your site gives me hope that someone out there can give me some guidance!
Toddeus <atskaggs@astutesolutions.com>
Westerville, OH USA -
It would be great if say Astral projection or Man with no name were to appear in the artist profile section Artists like thoose are by far the best to showcase the power of synthesizers and electronic music. Thanks
thomas
USA -
Not sure if this is the place, But it's worth a try: I'm looking for a stand for my Vox Continental organ.
Bryan Lord <totalrod@aol.com>
Middleton, MA USA -
This is a great site. In fact seeing the Roland SH-2000 motivated me to find another. (I sold mine 14 years ago). Lots of great info on the site. Keep up the great work.
Paul Goetke <paul.j.goetke@us.arthurandersen.com>
Sarasota, Fl USA -
Great site...
Thomas Scaythe <sidewerm@aol.com>
Fl USA -
I should have found this place before I sold my Prophet. Nice to meet you all.
Dave Knudson <nitejam@aol.com>
Bismarck, ND USA -
Vintage Synth is ing Awsome! Its like a pre shopping site for E-Bay The audio samaples are mostly kick ass.. I have leared allot from your site.
Digital Alchemy <masterofkeys@usa.net>
Honolulu, HI USA -
i am waiting on my poog prodigy...it is coming! i found it online from a great guy...i am in heaven here...strobe lights and blown speakers...
Leila <Luci077@aol.com>
Ft Lauderdale, FL USA -
this page is the BOMB. I grew up with two mini's owned by my mother, and am currently 21 yrs. old, play in the Quanah Parker band, and own a Roland xp-50 and yamaha an1x. I love the photos and audio clips on yer website it really brings back the days of yesteryear (for all of us synth junkies). keep up the good work and please update often.
james daniels <james@quanahparker.com>
columbus, oh USA -
Very cool site, I've got a MiniKorg, Roland Paraphonic505, and a Farfisa Syntorchestra and hope to send some photos. It's just too cool checking out some of th classic stuff and history of the companies.
Wade Gyure <cpgyure@mail.icongrp.com>
Crown Point, IN USA -
A terrific site and resource! As a long time Mini-Korg and Polysix owner/user (other stuff too), I'm delighted to have found this site. - Ells
Ellsworth Hall <ehall@bcpl.net>
Timonium, MD USA -
I got a MOOG Opus 3 for free thinking it was nothing now i found out its cool
Justin "Steggy" Ray <phrkrstg@ticnet.com>
Fort Worth, TX USA -
Ce site est vraiment super
Gille sJONNAIS <gjonnais@wanadoo.fr>
Guyane -
This trance producer loves analogues and uses this site regularly!!!
ARASHI <arashi@ne.mediaone.net>
Chelmsford, MA USA -
proud to say that my key are older than me (juno 60 and rhodes) thanks for the bitchin site
Quinn Collins <qjonas@aol.com>
Bloomsburg, PA USA -
proud to say that my key are older than me (juno 60 and rhodes) thanks for the bitchin site
Quinn Collins <qjonas@aol.com>
Bloomsburg, PA USA -
This would have to be my fav site on the net. Absolutely KICK ASS.
Jeremy Kirk
Adelaide, SA Australia -
1. Playing vintage synths in the Space Rock band BORN TO GO (http://borntogo.com) including the modular 102 section of a Roland System 100, and occasionally an EML-101 as well, in addition to a Roland JP-8000, which kicks buttock most efficaciously. 2. Electro-synth projects NOMUZIC and The Land of Guilt and Blarney, releases to be found on... 3. audiofile Tapes and audiofile Round Tapes - extremely alternative music on cassette (and now CD-R) since 1984. 4. VintageSynth site kicks similar buttock, no question!
Carl Howard <litlgray@ix.netcom.com>
Jersey City, NJ USA -
nice site, good information, stay tuned.
big_chief_electric <bce@served.de>
cologne, germany -
This is a great site! I`ve been looking for a site like this, and finally! Anyway, here is our blessing from beta.phreakuency [bph] E!
.eskild [bph] <etrulsen@online.no>
oslo, norway -
Great site guys (one small correction re. ARP Axxe. It defintely DID have cv/gate and trig interfaces, albeit minijacks. We used to link them up the whole time... honest!).
marc <marcheal@aol.com>
USA -
Just great ! We love it here at http://www.piens.com
Patrick Piens <musicplanet@piens.be>
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Wonderful concept - useful content Congratulations from all of us here at http://www.keyboardshop.com
Ilse Harteel <info@keyboardshop.com>
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Absolutelly love the site. Lots of information - easy to find things and the sound samples are great. Anyone have a patch sheet for a ROLAND Juno-6? Please send to me THANKS
Steve Clements <Steven_Clements@bc.sympatico.ca>
Canada -
Pretty cool site. Just uncredible !!! Greetings!
Nico <grubert@fh-brandenburg.de>
Derben, Germany -
Such a cool site that it seems churlish to mention omissions. But; how about the EDP Wasp / Gnat / Caterpillar range? Awesome true analogue nastiness.
marc heal <marcheal@aol.com>
London, UK -
I don´t smoke. But If I did I would smoke a minimoog for breakfast every day. They say It´s better with filter on. ;)
Thomas Petersson <thomas.petersson@lgh.landskronahem.se>
Landskrona, Sweden -
All the info I needed, thanx alot... Never seen a more complete synth site. Goddamn, I even piss analogue... : )
ViX <NoxGenus@thethin.net>
Nijmegen, GL Netherlands -
Great site. Wonderfully complete. Reference material galore.
Chip Tredo <djtempo@airmail.net>
Dallas, TX USA -
I use this site pretty much everyday in determination for me to gather all the synth's I can. In ten years any analog synth will be worth a gold mine. I have 8 analog synth's and I aint stoppin now!
Jesse Jensen <ellipses@home.com>
Calgary, AB Canada -
What a great source of information for the budding vintage synth buyer,Well done lads!...keep up the good work!...
Alan kyle <Alan@kylea.Freeserve.co.uk>
Hull, United Kingdom -
This site kicks azz. Do an artist profile on the Moog Cookbook someday.
uh oh, I seem to have forgotten it
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Check out my Website Plese Its URL is www.timchubb.free-online.co.uk Cheers.
Tim Chubb <SH101boy@Yahoo.com>
Bristol, Uk -
Any One with a Roland SH-101 should check out my site It has a full SH-101 Service Manual Online ect. Cheer's
Tim Chubb <sh101boy"yahoo.com>
Bristol, UK -
Nuff respect. Excellent reference. This site rules big time!!
Stefan <stefan1@introweb.nl>
Amersfoort, Holland -
Hey guys! You have a terrific synth site. It would be great if you have a samples section. Do you have info about the best seller Yamaha TX81Z?
Luis Enrique Puche <qblues@hotmail.com>
Barranquilla, ATL Colombia -
Wow, this site kicks ass!
Brad Adams
Brighton, UK -
ive got a univox k-2 mini-korg and im looking for schematics and a few replacement parts. HELP!
model 563 <burzy@speakeasy.org>
seattle, wa USA -
DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW MUCH A ROLAND SH-05 IS WORTH IN US? PLEASE TELL ME
THOMAS TROELSEN <INFO@SUPERHEROES.DK>
SKIVE, DENMARK -
Very nice site... i'm finding it to be a good source for information that i have been searching for. Definately going into my bookmark file.
joshua <eor@kickinbeats.com>
South Bend, IN USA -
very, very cool site....i luv it, but i don't see any comment about the Roland MT 32 synth module....why ???
Tano <Kitano18@hotmail.com>
Rottertdam, holland -
fl@wer estuvo por aqui, y le gusto mucho este Site...
fl@wer <pul2@fcmail.com>
VALENCIA, spain -
Het guys, I'm floating in heaven with all this gear around...!! Aw' the best, Andrew.
Andrew <Andrew8600@aol.com>
Glasgow, Scotland -
Wow !!! Your site is great ! Wish you all the best, Luiz
Luiz <Luiz@planet-trax.de>
Ludwigshafen, Germany -
The Korg Polysix has no CV/Gate!!! But you can put midi in it!!! Think about it! Cool Sites Drumatix at Electrostatic Recording, Germany
Drumatix <none at time>
Cuxhaven, n Germany -
Keep it up...glad to see the site expanding and getting more thorough. how about some reviews of theremins?
jesse craig <jcraig@ngs.org>
Alexandria, VA USA -
OK! Un buen sitio donde buscar, estudiar,... todo con los grandes sintes. Tengo piezas de un Jupiter-4 sueltas. Larga vida al VCO
jorge moreno <jorin@ciberia.es>
valencia, spain -
cool site ! I love old analogic sounds, so I use - as I'm a bass player - the Boss SYB 3 Bass Synthesizer, getting the feeling and sounds of oldies.
Dead Vempyr <deadvempyr@yahoo.com>
USA -
I love this site!! Keep up the good work!! Mourning After a new Swedish band that mix the analogue sound from the 80s with the digital of the 90s. Influenced by the bands of the 80s they bring the music to another dimension. For more info and MP3 sound files go to their homepage: http://www.bangym.se/~niklas/mourningafter See you all!!
Demokid
Stockholm, Sweden -
Greetings from Lazlo Minimart, Mel Stanke, and everyone at Emperor Penguin Worldwide! Emperor Penguin is a band devoted to the wonder of the synthesizer (though our music involves other, more "natural" elements, as well). Our arsenal of synths (as featured on our debut record, "Shatter the Illusion of Integity, Yeah," on My Pal God Records) includes the Univox MiniKorg, Moog Prodigy, Korg Delta, Korg Polysix, Casio SK-1, and the occasionally-borrowed Yamaha CS01. Check out our sites (welcome.to/emperorpenguin, www.mypalgodrecords.com)! Attn: sitemaster.... we would love to help you add the Korg Delta and the MiniKorg to your site. I think the MiniKorg in particular deserves mention. Great site! Keep it analog! Lazlo Minimart
Lazlo Minimart <carls@chicagonet.net>
Chicago, IL USA -
Nice site you've got there. Now take a look at _mine_!
Erik gronberg
Sweden -
Moog, Oberheim, EMS, Roland, Korg, ARP, Buchla, SCI, Yamaha, etc, Modular synthar o andra roliga & analoga vintage synthar. Är du ägare eller har ett intresse av gammla analoga synthar, trummaskiner, effekter, etc. så gå med i diskussionsgruppen på: http://analogue.listbot.com
http://analogue.listbot.com
USA -
Dig it! Orthodox Coolism Always (tm), Andre Knecht ARK Digital
Andre Knecht <ak@arkdigital.net>
Pasadena, CA USA -
why can't i find enything about the korg 900ps-preset synth on the web anyway nice page exept fot the synth finder wich is rather +98g5pon59s4+
Kristoffer bredahl
copenhagen, denmark -
Give a guy a few pics and look what he does! ;-) You've got a lot more time on your hands than me. Good work, Matt. PS: Oberheim Miniseqs have built in quantizers. THAT'S why they are cool!! :))
Kevin Lightner <Synthfool@synthfool.com>
Hollywood, CA USA -
Great site!! I'm lookin' for a juno 106 right now. . if you know anybody who's selling it or if you're selling one please mail me at lowboost@dds.nl
Martijn van Dam <Lowboost@dds.nl>
Holland -
Great site!! I'm lookin' for a juno 106 right now. . if you know anybody who's selling it or if you're selling one please mail me at lowboost@dds.nl
Martijn van Dam <Lowboost@dds.nl>
Holland -
Hey... anyone interested in trading or selling original Emulator 1 sounds? I have some sounds on the good old 5.5 inch floppies.. and I'm looking to aquire more!
Emil <emilsndn@voicenet.com>
Phila, PA USA -
Woooohoooo!!! Hey guys... if'n anyone knows of someone who is selling a Moog for a good price.. let me know, k? Thanks a lot cause This Casio POS ain't cutting it no more.
RandeLL <synthzone@hotmail.com>
wnchester, va USA -
It's a very good site.....keep the good work up!
Peter Toth <pixaren@hotmail.com>
Olofström, SWEDEN -
Very good, I wish for a SH 101 now. Include some old organs ? (Hammond, Elka, Vox etc...) Keep up the good work! mag.nyg
Magnus Nygaard
Oslo, Norway -
Great page long live the synthesis of sound!!
Jonathan Sherlock <jonathan.sherlock@mailcity.com>
lemont, il USA -
Well done! Synth lovers all around the world must love this site. You could make audio sample listening & downloading simpler (by linking every synth archive with its sounds), but everything else is nearly perfect. Keep it going.
Hugo Espadas
Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain -
Excellent page... It has pushed me into looking for some vintage equipment. If I see a deal, I look here at what it's worth (both price and performance).
Trip <treality@hotmail.com>
Terre Haute, IN USA -
AMO AMO LA TB 303......OK tengo una y toco acid trance. desde Lima - Peru.
Carlos Vasquez <cirinte@mail.cosapidata.com.pe>
LIMA, PERU -
Great site- I have a really great pic of my old Yamaha CS-60 if you would like it for your site. email me and let me know.I also have old PAIA gear and a Yamaha Pf80 controller-Thanks
Rory Mc Donald <rorymcd@aol.com>
camarillo, Ca USA -
Great Site!!!!!!!!!!!!!
polyecho <polyecho@usa.net>
Erie, PA USA -
I love Moog!!!!
James
Sac, CA USA -
Own Roland TR 909
Jose R. Camacho <camachjr@aol.com>
Brooklyn, NY USA -
Woooooooooooah! Great guys!! A really nice site! Keep it up!
Superdigital <superdigital@hotmail.com>
Sweden -
Absolutely awesome site, you got there! But, I miss a little remark in the D-50 section about its waveforms. The D-50 became popular for it's built-in effects, but if you switched the effects off, you could hear that some of the waveforms had quite an amount of antialiasing in them. If I had known that, I wouldn't have bought it. So, always try synths without effects first! - Lars N. Christensen
Lars Næsbye Christensen <elenzee@yahoo.com>
Copenhagen SV, Denmark -
I love the collection of all the old Synths (it's about time vintage keyboards got alittle respect). CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY MOST EVERYONE WHO PLAYS THE KEYBOARD USES STUPID WORDS LIKE "PHAT?"
Jarvis <moonraker39@hotmail.com>
Austin, TX USA -
PHAT PAGE...LOT'S OF INFO.. THE REAL AUDIO SAMPLES ARE VERY USEFULL.. BUT WHY NOT START A MODERN SYNTH SECTION... RAVE ON!
Jon Salamon <salamon@ebox.tninet.se>
fALUN, SWEDEN -
This place is cool just because it has approximate prices for these things... That's ahead of everyone else that I know of.If you would put some cool stuff about my Roland SH-3a synthesizer it would be even better. Also, maybe you could have a marketplace for people who wanna sell their crap.
Ralphy <choadma@hotmail.com>
Morristown, TN USA -
This is a really exciting & astonishing site, worth it´s name. Nice!
Sickan <adf160f@tninet.se>
Hässleholm, Sweden -
Nice page w/good info, however in your ensoniq eps section you say that you have to switch between instrument buttons to be multitimbral, not true, by pushing twice very quickly on other instruments you have loaded the eps will stack them on top of each other. Also the eight instruments in memory can be assigned their own midi channel for remote send and receive sequencing. also I am looking for some good info on simmons sds5 drums, any help? thanks
kylejones <KyleJ@internetarena.com>
portland , or USA -
Have no words !!!!!! too amazing.............
Harry Kane <superfly-records@t-online.de>
Düsseldorf, NRW Germany -
Drum Machine Museum open "LIVE" drum machine forum today. Please post anything about drum machines. Questions, Tips&Tricks, etc. http://www.drummachine.com
Mickey T <mickeyt@drummachine.com>
San Francisco, CA USA -
this is the damn coolest page i've ever seen. i love analog!!!
kurt <kurtjacobson@hotmail.com>
st. lousi, mo USA -
great page...I love it. I have fallen in love with the Korg Prophecy, and my cs1x is getting jealous.
Pierre <swinging_heartache@yahoo.com>
Palo Alo, CA USA -
I bought a Juno-60 Today, eeeeeeeiiiioooooooogh priiiiiieeeaaaooooww. I think im gonna quit my job and dump my girlfriend (My JV-1080 made me dump my ex)
Murky <khagbard@hem.passagen.se>
Gbg, Sweden -
I have a Roland Juno-106 and an Odyssey II model 2813. I am interested in selling my Odyssey. E-mail me to make an offer.
Russell Bowers <FungusGarden@webtv.net>
Burlington, WI USA -
Hey! I've been using a Serge since 1977. I owed #24. I now have a retro revamped version made by Rex Probe of Oakland. He has all the original Serge PC boards, designs, etc. and has improved a few circuits. Anybody who is anybody should have a Serge!
Marc Canter <Marc@Canter.com>
San Francisco, CA USA -
Hey folks, a site with a special feature on the lovely Alesis HR 16B and the brilliant MMT 8 simply has to be one of the best found in the net. Keep it going
gaia <gaia@magnet.at>
Vienna, Austria -
Excellent site...Does anybody have any idea as to where I can get hold of a Korg Vocoder or the Senheiser Vocoder dating back to the late 70's and early 80's
Andy Barrow <Webmaster@the-keys.co.uk>
Warrington, England -
Great page! Does anyone own or know anything @ the Univox Minikorg or the Korg Delta? ...also, I am looking for cheap(ish) Moogs or Arps...
danneale <danneale@worldnet.att.net>
Those Mullica Hills, NJ USA -
Excellent Page! As a major fan and owner of many synths its awesome to be able to view this page. Its interesting to see who used what. When viewing the Roland JP-8 I missed Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran in users of this synth (not a complaint) yet he has used many other vintage monsters also. On the current synth market it is good to see knobs and sliders back!
Mike Naus Jr. <vertigoblue@juno.com>
Dickinson, TX USA -
I love this site. It is the coolest on the web. Thanx, keep it up!
MAD1
DK -
Love those anolog beast. Anyone looking for ob-xpander,minimoog, Jupiter 8,or matrix 12,all in excellent condition;drop an e-mail
mmore <mmoore2746@aol.com>
Phila., Pa. USA -
Great site, It's good to see so many articles on those anolog synths of the past.
Kirk Boyer <mmore2746@aol.com>
Phila., Pa. USA -
Great page. Please note that the Microwave Xt does not have a sequencer and does not send MIDI controllers from EVERY knob. Cheers, Paul
Paul Nagle <softroom@btinternet.com>
Preston, OK UK -
This is one of my favorite sites!!! For synths that is...
zeek
USA -
I love your site. I did want to add a correction though to your Kurzweil 250 page. There you note that the 250 was a 16 bit sampler. This is not true. While the 250 did store its user samples in 16 bit wide memory, it actually only *used* 10 bits of them. But the truth is even more confusing than that. The 250 was not just a straight 10 bit linear system either. The user had the option of sampling with de-emphasis and compression, which further enhanced the signal to noise ratio of the sample. So, one could say that the K250 was a 10 bit sampler with an '8 bit' compression 'exponent'. At the end of the day this all just amounted to about the equivalent of 12 bit linear performance.
Joe I <joei@ycrdi.com>
boston, MA USA -
linnzi
new orleans, la USA -
If you like TR-909 sounds, check out http://lonestar.texas.net/~sooz/cd.html for a CD with more than 100 hits, beats and loops!
Susan Laxton <sooz@texas.net>
Austin, TX USA -
it's a shame most of these synth sites don't have any information on the univox mini-korg.
daniel walker <jbates@snip.net>
nj USA -
hello, i would suggest that those who have the time or desire, to check out the soft synth VAZ+ and VAZ MODULAR, both offer incredible bang for the buck and have a very pure analog timbre! the modular is flexible as a chopped up/modded out 2600/ms20/casio sk1{ha!} yes sir, these babies can crank it big time! jump on them before the rest of the world dose!
wes jensen <wjensen@bellatlantic.net>
USA -
Hey man how can you rate the Jupiter-8 only 4 star while you rate the Jupiter-6, JP-8000, JP-8080 5 star? The Jupiter-6 never outdid the Jupiter-8 and the other two are VA JP-8 wannabes.
Lance
USA -
Fantstic site !!! I frequently entry in your site. I'm fanatic for vintage synths. Thank you very much !!!
Gabriel Lehto Gomes <glgomes@sti.com.br>
São Paulo, SP Brazil -
Great site! But it's strange to see that the comments on the Korg DS-8 states "good for percussive, strange effect noises and such because it's sound (similar to the DX7) is so unique", while the Korg 707 sounds "thin and digital" when the fact is that they share the same sound engine ! (OK, the ds-8 has on-board effects, but still....)
Arild
Norway -
Still using that great Linn Drum!
Ze Motor <zemotor@ip.pt>
Lisbon, LX Portugal -
Is a Roland SH-3A worth much with the original cardboard box ?? I don't see it in your lineup...
Mike <blomq@worldnet.att.net>
Tucson, AZ USA -
Bleeb bleeb krrr, bleeb bleeb krrr . Bleeb bleeb krrr, bleeb bleeb kr kr . (my MiniMoog just spoke)
pim schilperoort <pim@startrekmail.com>
USA -
I first visited your site for like 2 years ago, it just gets better and better..... Keep up the great work!
Olis <olis@iname.com>
Kristianstad, Sweden -
A very cool site. Like to see some details about the Fairlight CMI - not a vintage synth but classic gear. Laters - Jupiter
Jupiterace <jupiterace@usa.net>
Godalming!, UK -
Well, what can I say? You are a big source of information and other things. Whenever I want some information I go here and mostly I will find it. Just great! :-) (Say no more! ;-)) Greetings from Michael, Sweden.....
Michael Otterholm <meek-l@telia.com>
Trollhattan, Sweden -
Hey! Still a really good site. Just wanted to see my name in the new guestlist. Greetings from NY!
Guillaume <guillaume@taconic.net>
Upstate, NY USA -
Terrific site. I love the soundbites and the clear pix. Looking forward to any info you'll get on Kawai synths. After owning a MiniMOOG for years, I used a K3...wow! A digital Mini! Cheers!
Kenn Draymon <kenncorinne@cablelan.net>
Oliver, BC Canada -
Greetings from GER to all knobtwiddlers in the world. Just kkep on TWEAKING!!!
Markus <viruskus@yahoo.com>
Mannheim, Germany -
Just wanted to stop by and let you know that I got your email about the site moveing and that I would come and check it out. This is a great site. I am glad to see that you included one of my faviorate synths the Korg Poly 61. Great site thanks.
Paul Kondig <Pkondig@fred.net>
Frederick, MD USA -
This is an excellent site and I am enjoying going through it. By the way, I am just now getting back into the music business after a five year layoff. I am putting together a digital writers studio and I am looking for a Roland R8 MKII Human Rhythm Composer in excellent condition preferably with manual and sound cards. If you know where I might find this item, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Mike Knox
Michael Knox <mmmotorsports@msn.com>
Kansas City, MO USA -
I'm surprised that the MT32 isn't featured here-- I realise that this very useful site is mainly for synths with parameyter knobs all over them, but expander modules are synthesizers too, and the MT-32 is definitely a true vintage classic. It can also be programmed to produce even better sounds than the presets.
Paul Nash <Paul_Nash@cbtsys.com>
Dublin, Ireland -
Respect to this site!!! Very cool collection of all the top synth's! Da Predator!
Stef (Predator) Scheltema <Artcore@worldonline.nl>
(5 January 1999)
Hi, does anyone know the latest software revision for the PPG Waveterm B. I have heard it could perform sample to wavetable conversions, but I can't on mine which is issue 1 rev. 0. Help!?
Ben Marshall <Ben@synthnut.demon.co.uk>
(4 January 1999)
enjoyed your page...i'm a 30-year old interested in playing before old age sets in, like prophet 5's, micro-moog and others, have several songs never published and dream of recording or selling good material.
Scott Bilbrey <outlaw_@yahoo.com>
(2 January 1999)
I am considering purchasing a second hand Roland keyboard, model FP, from Steinway & Sons, Boston but would like to know more about the instrument. ie: Access to repairs? What was cost when new? Etc, etc........
Mark Hughes <clydejr1>
(2 January 1999)
hi, i want buy ROLAND JX-3P with PG 200 and i dont know if i can use external seqwencer and if this roland sends and recieves midi (if i can use this for control another synth or computer..) thanx very much for answer :))
mrmnk <mrmnk@email.cz>
prague, czech republic - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 09:02:20 (PST)
I have on old double manual Moog branded organ that appears to be manufactured by Farfisa, but it also has most of a Satalite(?) synth built in. Does anybody know anything about this thing?
Chuck DeVivo <ctdevivo@tbcnet.com>
Rochelle, IL USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 05:04:06 (PST)
Thankyou for create this fantastic site. Keep it up! I have a question, which hopefully someone can help... I want to transfer some KORG T-Series samples that I have collected, to my new Triton Keyboard. Anyone know how? Please share your wisdom (email me please). Much appreciated!!!!
Danny <fabbies@hotmail.com>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 01:21:47 (PST)
Great site! I just bought a Rolond R8 and unfortunatly it did not come with a manual - Can anyone tell how to obtain either a hard copy of one or downloadable one - thanks so much!
James <gsequel1@aol.com>
Omaha, NE USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 17:34:18 (PST)
Great site! I just bought a Rolond R8 and unfortunatly it did not come with a manual - Can anyone tell how to obtain either a hard copy of one or downloadable one - thanks so much!
James <gsequel1@aol.com>
Omaha, NE USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 17:33:33 (PST)
I need a lexicon pcm-41 for 300$ or less. thank you!
sasha <mindspellgarden@hotmail.com>
pueblo, co USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 10:52:30 (PST)
is there a roland synthesizer named: JV-30 ?? a saw a picture of it... PLEASE can some mail me at:masen023@hotmail.com
Daemon <masen023@hotmail.com>
Falun, SWEDEN - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 16:53:05 (PST)
This is a great site. The real audio fragments are very usefull.
Robin van Haastrecht
Zoetermeer, Holland - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 07:14:04 (PST)
Great Site - Wanted to add myself and Super_Collider to the fans of the analogue realm - the PRO ONE has been a friend for a long time now - we used it for the Uber bassline of Darn (cold way o lovin)
vogel
brighton, USA - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 03:32:15 (PST)
wanna see a REAL vintage synth? Buchla: i use sounds from this unit in a few of my tracks, also at http://digitalia.iuma.com peace
diGitaLia <cutoff_freq@hotmail.com>
toronto, ON Canada - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 18:32:53 (PST)
This is one of the best sites around, especially when you know how much work it takes to maintain this site with other full time obligations. (inside comment/question: are you trying to make your room look like ATB's pic?)
Aquatik
USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 09:47:31 (PST)
Damn good site, with a lot of usefull,unbiased info, But where are the DR.Boss machines and downloadable samples? I know you can have every model on here, but these Roland machines have been used for years.
Rox Wondaz
Detroit, Mi USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 01:35:28 (PST)
Cool site
Mr Donkey Kong <verners@hotmail.com>
Huus, Hawaii - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 06:17:39 (PST)
Check out my website and download my tracks - they were made using a Roland Juno 60 and a Yamaha SU700.
Mr Sketchy <tim@tsaxon.fsnet.co.uk>
UK - Saturday, December 16, 2000 at 08:43:51 (PST)
Try to look for real vintage-keys like oscar and Bucla !
johannijenhuis <johannijenhuis@cs.com>
enschede, overijssel netherlands - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 19:06:11 (PST)
I certainly appreciate the information this site has. Has all the information of synths I'm interested in and none of the biased views I see everwhere else. I find it odd that there is no mention of the company Access. They have several pretty popular synths and racks out. I am personally looking into obtaining a Virus kb and would like to read more about it. www.access-music.de
j <vs(at)zaru(dot)org>
LA, CA USA - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 12:06:11 (PST)
Neat site...can anyone help with a Korg DW-8000?...I have one and the reference manual but have misplaced the separate page listing the presets...can anyone assist? Thx.
Dan O'Connell <dano@lakesidesoftware.com>
Keego Harbor, MI USA - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 09:20:37 (PST)
i don't know if you're still looking for a univox organizer kristen but, i do have one that i'm selling. if you're still interested let me know.
kwansah <hungastryke@yahoo.com>
west orange, nj USA - Monday, December 11, 2000 at 14:23:02 (PST)
HI! I really want som help here. Is there any utility to upload sounds (like system exclusive) from a PC to an EMaxII? I know there is sysex capabilitys, but in what formats will the files be in. I've tried EMX and SDSLOAD...won't work. Hmm...anyone know why EMX don't work on an ordinaly 3.5 diskdrive? PLEASE!...Mail me if anyone got some answears.
Android <android@sudac.org>
Arvika, Sweden - Saturday, December 09, 2000 at 21:23:14 (PST)
Good work
NN <nawr@hotmail.com>
USA - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 01:02:33 (PST)
VintageSynth droped KNOWLEDGE on me about the funk machines Ive dreamed of owning/playing forever stay up. peace If any of you get a chance peep my estilo at www.MP3.com/Aztecutz ALL I USED WAS FRUITYLOOPS
D. Ortiz a.k.a Aztecutz <Aztecutz@lowrider.com>
Nampa, Id USA - Thursday, December 07, 2000 at 22:28:19 (PST)
This is really a fantastic site ...we still have those old thing like Sequential T8, Matrix 12, Prophet VS ect. we made a album in 1985 with all those stuff called Sunstroke , Nothings wrong in Paradise. And are running one of the best Synth stores in Belgium http://www.the-soundfactory.net .
Ben Bollaert <benbollaert@goplay.com>
Gentbrugge, Belgium - Thursday, December 07, 2000 at 00:10:53 (PST)
SurfSecret will clear your tracks as you surf.. so you maintain your privacy. www.surfsecret.com I LOVE THE SYNTH!
SURFSECRET - protect your privacy <sdjhf@Jhsdf.com>
ny, ny USA - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 15:49:37 (PST)
Hi! Great site! My fave is the Yamaha CS-15. Be sure to check out our site if you're looking for free high quality samples from vintage syntesizers! Take care! //Nick
Nick <nick@mourningafter.net>
Stockholm, Nope Sweden - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 13:54:18 (PST)
hey! great site!! but,please add da YAMAHA QS300 and YS100
Twenny
CANDOOM <info@candoom.com>
L.E., GDR - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 06:41:16 (PST)
Excellent, useful and informative site overall. One feature that would be helpful though, would if you could include, where applicable, the octave range available from the oscillators on various synths. For instance, I'm more likely to buy an older analog if it's range includes the 32' and 2' steps than if it just includes the standard 16', 8' and 4' lengths. Other than this, as I said, very helpful site which has been a large deciding factor in several of my own purchases!
Spectralab <spectralab@hushmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 01:51:25 (PST)
This is a fantastic and informative site! Hey, any Novachord owners out there? Help me find all the Novachords that remain... visit the registry at www.museslave.com/novachord!
MuseSlave <MuseSlave@aol.com>
St. Paul, MN USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 14:14:23 (PST)
sound librarys for the akai mpc2000,ensoniq asr10,asrx,eps,ts10,and korg triton at http://sounds4samplers.homestead.com there are also many free disks to download in .wav probably the dopest free sounds ever posted on the net
s4s <sounds4samplers@mediaone.net>
la, ca USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 23:08:55 (PST)
sound librarys for the akai mpc2000,ensoniq asr10,asrx,eps,ts10,and korg triton at http://sounds4samplers.homestead.com there are also many free disks to download in .wav probably the dopest free sounds ever posted on the net
s4s <sounds4samplers@mediaone.net>
la, ca USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 23:08:33 (PST)
This is still one of the best sites for all vintage synthesizers, and latest ones as well. Thanks for includeing my new link to my web site.
Paul Kondig <Pkondig@fred.net>
Frederick, MD USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 21:22:51 (PST)
This is the BEST Synth Site in you can find. Reallly nice! I always come back to find Information or just to look at those beautyfull Intruments. Greetings from Germany!!
Stefan
Mnster, Germany - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 15:02:25 (PST)
On the back of the Moog Prodigy, there's two sets of two little 'Range Scale' holes. Does anyone know what these are for or how to use them? Please email me barra@eircom.net Thanks
Barra Heavey <barra@eircom.net>
Dublin, IRELAND - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 05:55:07 (PST)
I just recently put up my stuff on mp3.com ...check it out: http://www.mp3.com/djd0rk/
Austin Naremore
Houston, TX USA - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 17:30:28 (PST)
ONE OF THE BEST SYNTH SITE WITH A LOT INFORMATION ABOUT VINTAGE SYNTH IM VERY HAPPY THAT I FOUND IT!!! & BIG LOVER FOR VINTAGE SYNTHS
DIMITRIS KATRANTSIOTIS <dora-ts@nakas.gr>
ATHENS, GREECE - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 06:28:57 (PST)
Jesus! What a site! I used to own one of the first memorymoogs in the UK, plus a PPG wave 2 and a jupiter 8. What sweet memories from the eighties!
Bob the Gob
London - Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 04:54:35 (PST)
Nice page. Please take a look at mine: http://www.geocities.com/bielarecki/default.htm - this is a site of erotic photos from Belarus.
Andrus Bielarecki <bielarecki@tut.by>
Minsk, Belarus - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 03:11:52 (PST)
This site is great! Greetings from the "wild-east". Viva la Industrial Revolution! /FLA, Skinny Puppy, Download, Die Form, Covenant, Aphex Twin, NIN, Attrition, Clock DVA, and more .../ I want 1 TB303 T-Shirt!!! /XXL.../ Heil Jaegermaister! ps.: êrok egy kicsit magyarul is, mert legalbb magyarul tudok. Kszntm a magyar zenerajongkat-, s ksztket is!
U-Lab <u-lab@freemail.hu>
Budapest, Hungary - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 12:18:32 (PST)
TB-303 rules
Hrvoje Vr<eth>uka <djook@mail-com>
HR - Friday, November 24, 2000 at 11:36:50 (PST)
Great site, thanks. Great design and lots of interesting stuff. If you're interested in the Pulsar Modular synth, pop over to www.modularsynth.co.uk
Ben <modular@nortica.co.uk>
Oxford, UK - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 11:31:39 (PST)
Good job on the synth site, keep up the good work. For free house music mp3 downloads and more synthesizer + drum machine resources including manuals, samples, patch sheets, etc. check out WWW.MONOPHONIC.ORG
Matrix <MONOPHONIC_ORG@HOTMAIL.COM>
lost angeles, ca USA - Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 17:11:26 (PST)
Maybe you can add the Ensoniq KS32, Roland P330, U110, A880 and R8m If you need any info, feel free to mail me.
Wilmar Boer <wilmar.boer@masterfarm.com>
Hilversum, The Netherlands - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 04:01:11 (PST)
Great informative site! Please add the Roland D70!
Wilmar Boer <wilmar.boer@masterfarm.com>
Hilversum, Netherlands - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 03:58:23 (PST)
EX-800, Moog Source, Prophet 600, Casio Rz-1
Hector D. Polo <hpolo@sinfo.net>
Panama, PANAMA - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 22:53:41 (PST)
Super Homepage, weiter so, liebe grsse Twenny!
PS:http://members.chello.at/mmx/twenny/
<img alt="Komm und Schau" src= "http://members.chello.at/mmx/Banner2.gif"
Twenny <twenny@gmx.at>
Vienna, W Austria - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 02:51:47 (PST)
cheeses! I love this site.I used to drool at these synths as a teenager back in the 80's.Still keep juno 106 and Realistic-moog.
pedro lepe <limon12@excite.com>
daly city, ca USA - Friday, November 17, 2000 at 03:53:04 (PST)
This site is great help for anyone who is buying a analog synth!
simon
Bergen, Norway - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 03:38:56 (PST)
Great site! Anyone selling an Oberheim OB-Xa?
Terence Banich, Esq. <majic12@telocity.com>
Chicago, Illinois USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 19:06:53 (PST)
BRILLIANT SITE WISH I HAD THE TIME TO LOOK THROUGH IT ALL AND NOT JUST THE PARTS RELEVANT TO ME, LOOKING FOR A JD800,KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FROM CLARKY
steve clark <stephen.clark27@ntlworld.com>
ENGLAND - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 13:54:49 (PST)
synths are really shit, the noise they come out with is tinny, and doesnt sound real. i was just wondering why you all think they are so fantastic, plesae write back
tom mccullagh <invertedflange@yahoo.co.uk>
detroit, usa USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 06:05:28 (PST)
Great site. I have a Yamaha TX802 (rackmount DX7 X2) which seems to be missing from your lists. Would you like some info and maybe a JPEG?
Tim Moore <tim-moore@lineone.net>
USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 02:02:30 (PST)
Hi, I truly appreciate this site!It's a wonderful well packed library for all synthesizers fans and people like me banging beats day after day, Peace out...
Francisco Monzon <omaracho@latinmail.com>
Montral, QC CANADA - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 15:52:12 (PST)
Saw your site listed in Future Music Magazine and thought I'd check it out. Great site.
Pete Tedstone <petertedstone@madasafish.com>
England - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 10:06:45 (PST)
Hello, I accidentally stumbled onto your site while searching for info on akai products and spent about an hour just going "woah". Needless to say I was very impressed and wish you continued success in your endeavours. I personally owned several of the products on your site through the years (all sold now). Thanks for the memories =) Daymian
Daymian <daymian@uswest.net>
seattle, wa USA - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 07:55:12 (PST)
Raised on radio, my grandfather ran a radio station in San Jose, Costa Rica where I was born in (1974) and later exposed to the flute and cello. With a vast fundamental exposure to different styles of music, I came to the United States during the winter of 1983 and discovered the synthesizer during the spring of 1986. Since then I've fallen in love with the instrument and have released three records...
D.alvarez <www.advancedsynthesizerinstrumentals.com>
San Bernardino, CA USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 23:30:16 (PST)
Raised on radio, my grandfather ran a radio station in San Jose, Costa Rica where I was born in (1974) and later exposed to the flute and cello. With a vast fundamental exposure to different styles of music, I came to the United States during the winter of 1983 and discovered the synthesizer during the spring of 1986. Since then I've fallen in love with the instrument and have released three records...
D.alvarez <edgetolife@hotmail.com>
San Bernardino, CA USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 23:25:51 (PST)
Also need a maxi korg, and pro mars please.
Richard Taylor <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
Northampton, UK - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 06:52:27 (PST)
does anyone have the sourcecode of the ensoniq asr10 ?
Pascal <b.m.s.@gmx.de>
USA - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 at 07:23:27 (PST)
Hello, I am looking for a minikorg 700, to be found in the south of england. Can anyone help, I'll give u money. Nice site.
Richard Taylor <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
Northampton, UK - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 09:05:41 (PST)
Hi guyz...you f**ckin' rule! Now I don't want to go on other crappy vintage sites, 'cause I fell in love with you!!!
Federico <louis.cypher@tiscalinet.it>
Torino, Italia - Monday, November 06, 2000 at 04:43:17 (PST)
Hi Vintage Synth Explorer! Wonderful site, definately my favorite gear reference page on the net, before I go anywhere else I go to VSE! Keep up the good work, and maybe you can take a suggestion? How about having an option for users to add comments about the synthesizers? That would be super cool! Don't get me wrong, your reviews are great, but it's also very helpful to know what other users think about the gear. Anyway, just wishful thinking =) Many thanks for this great site! Alex
Alex <alexg1029@aol.com>
San Francisco, CA USA - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 11:23:39 (PST)
Great site, loads of info!
Udo Mohammed <toaster_6@hotmail.com>
Seattle, WA USA - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 09:30:38 (PST)
very cool site , i was able to download manuals to my old juno 106 and also for some of my other synth modules and learn about some real cool vintage synth gear. id like to see some more in depth review and tips on programing the virus b and the emu extreme lead 1.
dj michael trance / u.c muzik <tranzone@aol.com>
los angeles, ca USA - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 12:09:39 (PST)
I dream back in time when going through your excellent site while listening to JM Jarre, Tangerine Dream and Kitaro. Altough not vintage, I miss information on Korg Trinity and Yamaha DJX. Cheers.
Bjorn Standal <standal2000@hotmail.com>
Molde, Norway - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 13:08:17 (PST)
Hi! Love your site!! Check out my sizer site. Download some free WAV samples from analogue sizers. Best regards Magnus
Magnus <demokid@home.se>
Stockholm, Sweden - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 06:45:48 (PST)
Cool site! It has helped me locate some other synth pioneers. God I'm not that old am I? It's just that I remember sitting with Dave Smith at Sequential Circuits when we came up with the concept of MIDI! Worked at Moog too. Oh yes, then there were the Ensoniq years. Now I am a real composer scoring films and composing for orchestras. Great site! Did I say that already? Oh well.
Dr. Robert Wehrman <robert.wehrman@mauicc.hawaii.edu>
Honolulu, HI USA - Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 13:35:10 (PST)
Zajebista strona !!! (Something very cool).
Maciej <MPC2000@go2.pl>
Stargard, zp Poland - Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 06:57:43 (PST)
hi! I need information about powersupply for YAMAHA cs-5. Would be nice to get a manual.So If your«re a nice soul and have information about this PLEASE E-mail me....THANKS! bloke
bloke Newisle <bloke@iobox.fi>
turku, finland - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 01:40:32 (PST)
Bought a HOHNER HS-2/CASIO VZ 10-M last week. It«s got nice sounds onboard, but I imagine could be just the iceberg«s top at last. The synthesis seems to be made for greater sounds. The user«s manual is a bit exhausting. So what about a small report on your great site? Viele Gruesse, Gangulf Koch
Gangulf Koch <koch@gangulf.de>
Duesseldorf, 00 Germany - Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 13:14:38 (PST)
Hi, I am a student at the rythmic conservatory i Copenhagen and am very fond to find your site. I have among different analogue synths a OBx-a that«s wonderfull and I have a name to add with the other guys that«s been using this great Synth. MILES DAVIS. I saw a live concert with Miles, George Duke, Robben Ford a.o. and Miles was the guy with the OBx-a. Great site JB
Jesper Bo Hansen <jbhansen@edu.rmc.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 06:46:31 (PDT)
Hi! I have a 1982 Digital Keyboard SYNERGY. Didn't find any info on the site, but am looking to find it a new home as we downsize. Wonderful web design on this site. Cheers from Kevan in Vancouver
Kevan Tisshaw <kevan@perconline.com>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 10:55:04 (PDT)
Wow. Retro heaven. After perusing over the sound clips,(and being a wannabee lo-fi musician) decided I have just got to get a Roland Juno 106. Hope I can get one in the UK...
cyberczarina
- Friday, October 20, 2000 at 18:33:43 (PDT)
Great site for info!!Anyone intrested in a oberheim DSX-sequencer? Excellent condition(never been used/accidently lost at a music warehouse)also an yamaha(RCX1)remote control unit,a voice data card for SY/TG77,ROM cartridge for CZ-1 (synth sound & Effects)I am currently in search for a battery cover for a SH-101(blue Color)parts??whatever!!all for now SYNTH FREAKS
Decode <silverbox303_2000@yahoo.com>
Mcallen, TX USA - Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 19:19:13 (PDT)
You have one of the best resources for Electronic musicians on the net. Check out my label WWW.MONOPHONIC.ORG for free manuals,house music mp3's, and many other specific resources for Roland, Korg, Moog, Oberheim synths modulars and drum machines :)
MATRIX <MONOPHONIC_ORG@HOTMAIL.COM>
LOST ANGELES, CA USA - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 17:40:12 (PDT)
SOS! - Have just bought a Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator, but...no manual! does anyone have such a thing, or know where there may be a printable version on the web? Also, is anyone out there selling a QY70??? ta ta
Terry T Ladd <admiral_pie@hotmail.com>
UK - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 02:42:05 (PDT)
I just bought a SY-22 and would like to be able to find some PCM cards for it. I wanted something with some vintage sounds and this is a neat little keyboard for that. Thanks for your help!
Charles Senn <charlesenn@aol.com>
Charlotte, N.C. USA - Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 20:42:59 (PDT)
I want the manuals to the Korg DW-8000 and Seq Circuits Prophet 600 e-mailed or sent to my address at 20832 Tuck road #159 Farmington Hills Mi 48336. I would really appreciate that.
joe iafrate <muzik101@hotmail.com>
farmington hills, michigan USA - Friday, October 13, 2000 at 13:30:57 (PDT)
5:00, off work. 6:00, home. Roll a J. Pop a Beer. Warm up the old Juno-6. I am in analogue Heaven! Great site.
Tommy Tokinsworth <ttokin420@aol.com>
knoxville, TN USA - Friday, October 13, 2000 at 08:15:55 (PDT)
LIKE TO CONTACT GUYS WHO HAVE PCM CARDS(WAVE) FOR YAMAHA RY-30
FELIX VILLAPANDO <FVILLA7322@AOL.COM>
VALLEJO, CA USA - Thursday, October 12, 2000 at 10:46:44 (PDT)
Nice page!
Pixaren <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 10:09:30 (PDT)
Nice page!
Pixaren <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 10:09:28 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:49 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:49 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:41 (PDT)
This site is great.....
pixaren.com <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Sunday, October 08, 2000 at 14:40:58 (PDT)
Informational site for lovers of vintage synths, I found nearly all of my synths except the Ensoniq VFX and Kawai K 5000
Holger Klos <holgi@netsurf.de>
Leverkusen, Germany - Sunday, October 08, 2000 at 09:16:02 (PDT)
Hello! I'm from Hungary. I have 2 electribes and one Roland R5 drummachine. i make very good music.
Miklos Miklos <matmi@dpg.hu>
Budapest, 1118 Hungary - Saturday, October 07, 2000 at 13:06:49 (PDT)
hello I'm beginner of rebirth. and I'm looking for The Bible of Rebirth. Acid. XP ! If you know the book demonstrates how to make Synthesizer sound, please tell me!!!
kazu <kazufumi@nirai.ne.jp>
ginowan, okinawa japan - Wednesday, October 04, 2000 at 01:43:52 (PDT)
Great site! Too bad nothing on the mellotron though. How come?
Hect <audio3@webexpert.net>
Bedminster, NY USA - Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 15:31:10 (PDT)
Hi there - I've just started going through this page's content, but I like what I saw up to this point... :) Anyone knows where to get spare parts for a Roland Juno 6? Roland themselve sells them for horrendous prices... Regards - Michael Briel (www.liquiddreamsrecords.com / www.mp3.com/briel)
Michael Briel <kruge@gmx.de>
Bonn, Germany - Monday, October 02, 2000 at 06:23:17 (PDT)
BEST SYNTH SITE ON THA WEB KEEP UP COMING THAT PHATT VINTAGE GEAR...
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, - Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 13:50:27 (PDT)
love the Roland GR300 guitar synth
Lorne Thomson <lorne@drop-d.com>
toronto, on canada - Saturday, September 30, 2000 at 10:38:09 (PDT)
Hey great site! But I miss a section of "buying the parts to a synth and a manual and then building it yourself". Example the Fatman from www.paia.com So fix it or mail me some advises on which«one to choose.
Joel <thesassbs@hotmail.com>
- Friday, September 29, 2000 at 13:29:49 (PDT)
Great site. Do you take submissions? I couldn't find a few of my old synths and boxes here, like the Roland MSQ-100 (came out right before the 700), etc. Still, about the most complete list I've seen. Good job!
Alan Nu <info@gravitytree.com>
Fremont, CA USA - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 13:30:28 (PDT)
this is the best site for synth/sampler information eye have found yet keep up the good work thanks for existing
travis trotter <eye54_2000@yahoo.com>
norman, ok USA - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 11:36:48 (PDT)
Great sight!!! but I can't find the manual for the D-50??
Alex <zouris@bigpond.com.au>
Australia - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 20:10:49 (PDT)
hello my name is j, i think your site is good and i use it to find out info. I make my own synths and i hope one day people will find my synths on this site. p.s. it would be good if you all looked out for my lofi band, we are called stoofa
j
brit - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 13:15:54 (PDT)
Klasse! This site seems like a mind-expanding drug to me. As an old synth freak I«ve seen a lot of those species with wet eyes at their dates of release, but never had been able to buy one. So with your wonderful presentation and useful information I just enjoy looking at those jurassic beings. Sorry for those nose prints at the screen, but it«s just a big thrill! Best wishes from Rhinetown Dusseldorf, Germany Gangulf
Gangulf Koch <koch@gangulf.de>
Dusseldorf, Germany - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 05:52:03 (PDT)
Hello, your Page is very very good. It was a lot of work... your Page is in my link-site, i hope that«s ok ! Look at my German page about Studio-Audio-Mixe... Do you want my Page to ? Greetings from Germany http://www.tasemix.de Holger
Holger Mlder <info@tasemix.de>
NRW, D Germany - Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 22:40:30 (PDT)
+ Excellent website in most ascpects. - In the archive I painfully miss Buchla and EMS! - The listed prizes are seldomly appropriate. They should orientate to actual sale. For orientation there are several newsgroups.
/ <-@->
_, _ _ - Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 08:54:40 (PDT)
awsome site! your site helped me a lot on buying analog synths, i just got a roland sh-5 for only $100 super mint condition, and i got a korg poly-800 but the problem is i dont have any manual, so i am having a problem programing the banks, help,its my first analog synth with midi so i want to use it on my live pa sets.where can i get a manual? do you have any info about it? cheers, houseboy.
houseboy <donrenato@hotmail.com>
manila, philippines - Monday, September 18, 2000 at 01:48:07 (PDT)
Do anyone know how to control a Korg 800-DV any other way than by hand ? Please email me if you've got some idears!
Thomas Gaarn <gaarn@mdb.ku.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Friday, September 15, 2000 at 03:52:07 (PDT)
So, i thought i left my glasses at the doctors....but since i found them i have enjoyed the VSE!
Sol Rosenberg <Sol@gilfeta.org>
NewYork, Ny USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 22:38:20 (PDT)
Hey, thanks to the VSE I no longer need to look at nudie pics on the net to jerk off....THANKS VSE!!!
Mike DaRooki <Liverlips@jerkyboys.com>
New York, NY USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 17:13:04 (PDT)
"Hi, I really dig your page and your guestbook, very kewl! Pets Gone Wild is an Synth based Band out of Santa Cruz. Below is a partial list of the equipment we have used. When you get a chance, please stop by my page and grab some music!" Jinny Royer/Pets Gone Wild www.liquiddreamsrecords.com Keyboards, Synthesizers, Modules: Ensoniq VFX SD E-mu EIV Proteus 2000 Ultraproteus Supernova Nord Lead Rack II Oberheim OBMX QuasiMIDI Rave-O-Lution Waldorf Microwavel w/ Access Programmer Yamaha FB01 Linn 9000
Jinny <jinny@petsgonewild.com>
SF Bay Area, CA USA - Tuesday, September 12, 2000 at 08:47:44 (PDT)
Hello I've bought a Korg MS20 I'm looking for the manual or any informations that could help me. Thank you
alex <alex.delabriere@free.fr>
Rouen, france - Monday, September 11, 2000 at 12:59:07 (PDT)
Brilliant. But, I will be very pleased if there will be information about the Logan String Melody on this site. I have one, but know nothing about it, except that it is Italian and it sounds great! If anyone know it's birthyear, or other info about it please mail me!
Andreas <brus@musiker.nu>
- Monday, September 11, 2000 at 06:11:13 (PDT)
I can't load the page for Clavia's Nord Lead 3, where did it go? i get a 404 error.
Henrik
USA - Sunday, September 10, 2000 at 07:26:41 (PDT)
Hello! Synth crazed person here signing this guest book.
Michael Reisman <ibot774@aol.com>
Palo Alto, CA USA - Saturday, September 09, 2000 at 21:56:50 (PDT)
Hello cool site I've bought a roland r8 drum machine but I don't have a manual for it. If anyone can send me a scanned one or knows a site where I can download it my e-mail is:elektrokami@yahoo.fr thanx you!!
elektrokami <elektrokami@yahoo.fr>
paris, france - Thursday, September 07, 2000 at 04:11:20 (PDT)
Please can somebody help me out!! Ireally need the manual for the ROLAND S-330 I bought it really cheep but no manual and i can't found one on the net to and that sucks...... I like to hear from you all!!! thanx in advance.. Cyril
Cyril <boudri33@zonnet.nl>
Den Haag, Neterlands - Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 05:49:49 (PDT)
I just read a review of the EMU ESI2000. It says that specs-wise it falls between the ESI-32 and the ESI4000. This is RUBBISH! The ESI2000 IS the ESI4000 in a different colour-that is all that has changed- THE NAME AND THE COLOUR! Thanks, Ta
ben <aphesiamese@kagsd.com>
NY, NY USA - Tuesday, September 05, 2000 at 06:18:55 (PDT)
Thanks for a great resource as well as a fun site! As a beginner to the synthesizer arena (been a bass player since the early eighties...still am, actually...)this site is a tremendous help to me in numerous ways. Thanks as well for including the KORG poly800 with reverse keys. I had e-mailed you earlier about it and its special place in my past... Nice to see a pic of one on the hands-down best synth site on the net.
Jeff Baker <bakerjo@mindspring.com>
Piedmont, AL USA - Monday, September 04, 2000 at 18:53:17 (PDT)
a great place to come and get info on the keys/drum mach,i have found info on a lot of older syth,thanks,Semaj
Semaj Nos <poormanstudios@juno.com>
cols, ohio USA - Monday, September 04, 2000 at 10:37:28 (PDT)
Thank you very much for your visit to my website http://www.altogallego.com about the North of Spain (the Pirynees Mountains). As you say the 3D panoramics are really superb... May I sugest you signing my guestbook? I'd really love if you answer to some of the friends who has already signed, because we're creating the "Altogallego's friends Club" . See you.... MANUEL LORENZO http://www.altogallego.com/english
Panoramics 3D SPAIN
Zaragoza, Spain - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 16:40:50 (PDT)
A perfect site, thanks for all the information about the Synths. I miss some cheep digital instruments. Greetings Top Entertainment Compact
Leon Visser <compact@zonnet.nl>
Stein , (LB) Netherlands - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 09:45:33 (PDT)
there is nothing about the 1962 tune 'Telstar' probably the first electronically produced hit record
logie
USA - Friday, September 01, 2000 at 13:49:00 (PDT)
Hey, why does the JD800 only get four stars ? It's just as good (better even) as the D50, and that gets five stars !!!! SACRE BLEU ! ! ! ! ! ! !
PWR <soniq@iquebec.com>
France - Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 10:19:54 (PDT)
Yeah thats really cool around here .i have an old Casio csm 10 p piano expander its rare haha.
Olli Kruse <none>
Hamburg, frg - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 03:59:06 (PDT)
Looks like fun...I Play roland V-drums WOW But i've been tortureing my Band with a Casio DG-20 pluged into an EMAX.....Yes what Fun
Richard Freeman <suestoy@gte.net>
Long Beach, ca USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 03:57:00 (PDT)
Very cool site Can anyone help, I have bought an S2000 and I need the System disc ? - p.s. I haven't got a clue how to use the thing!
Nimar <nimar@fruitpiemusic.com>
London, UK - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 06:07:18 (PDT)
Has everyone heard about zebrahead. theya re a great band with a new wlbum in stores august 22nd called playmate of the year. check em out at www.zebrahead.org
Ryan
USA - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 23:43:14 (PDT)
Wonderful page y'all got here. It really breaks down the old-school synths and their individual reasons why they're great, a rarity these days....
b psycho <toiletminded@hotmail.com>
Davenport, IA USA - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 19:14:57 (PDT)
cool page i got what i came for, many thanks "indigo" the best page i have seen on the net to date.
indigo <da2ow@koan.de>
mg, mg germany - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 04:52:06 (PDT)
Killer synth site! The best stuff here,a nd it looks great!
Jade
USA - Sunday, August 27, 2000 at 03:11:52 (PDT)
Congratulations, for making the best synthsite even better!
Cdric <reaper@MusicPlanet.zzn.com>
Zulte, Belgium - Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 12:47:40 (PDT)
Thank you,guys! I really admire your site.It gives me lots of necessary info. GROOVE IS IN THE HEART!!!
George <synthsoundsystem@pisem.net>
Haifa, IzRaEl - Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 18:37:51 (PDT)
trying to find out about a Yamaha pf 10 electric piano
Jerry Steve <jerrysteve@hotmail.com>
Charlotte, NC USA - Monday, August 21, 2000 at 21:39:08 (PDT)
'Synthetic Sound Labs' in a past life. Did lots of analog synth modifications in the 70's & 80's.
Doug Slocum <dslocum@fullback.com>
Brick, NJ USA - Saturday, August 19, 2000 at 10:21:50 (PDT)
KORG DW 8000 REAL AUDIO E-MU AUDITY REAL AUDIO (OLD VERSION) JUPITER 6 AND 8 AND SYNERGY REAL AUDIO AND PROGRAMS AND TIMBRES FOR SYNERGY.
JONAS ERDTMANN <creminho@latinmail.com>
FLORIANOPOLIS, BRASIL - Thursday, August 17, 2000 at 21:00:42 (PDT)
Anyone, I really, really need the Operating system for Roland S-50. Can anyone please help me? Please send it to my e-mail jodane@ruralrj.com.br and a guarantee a very nice stayibn for you whenever you come down to Rio.
Joao Dalia <jodane@ruralrj.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil - Thursday, August 17, 2000 at 12:37:47 (PDT)
This site kicks ass, shows me pics, prices, gives me audio clips, .. Only Problem with the site is, it is making me want to go purchase every single synth right now! and i dont have the money!,, anyway, it still kicks ass, Good job...lata
Channler <channler@usa.net>
Downingtown, PA USA - Wednesday, August 16, 2000 at 09:59:14 (PDT)
Great stuff here !
Jens-Uwe Bremeier <jens@electriggas.de >
Erfurt, Thr Germany - Tuesday, August 15, 2000 at 01:49:33 (PDT)
Does anyone have a manual scanned for the Roland Pg-1000 programmer? If you do could you email it to me? Thanks
Sean Finn <Finndog371@aol.com>
Mt. Laurel, NJ USA - Thursday, August 10, 2000 at 10:22:24 (PDT)
I own An Ace Tone Organ. Interested?
Tom Patti <UncleOtter@Msn.com>
New Castle, DE USA - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 20:03:18 (PDT)
Great site but what about Sound Blasters and EMus sound font samplers. this is my primary sampler synth!!! Also Moog-Opus, TDM Virus, Casio Rapman ,Vintage Lowery, Leslie 145
Tad "Notorious" Banzuelo <ProTools4>
Orange, ca USA - Saturday, August 05, 2000 at 09:54:35 (PDT)
Hey, do you know Mark Vail. Went to school with Mark and know he is very active in the vinatage synth arena. See the second edition.
RP Donker <rob_donker@yahoo.com>
Vashon Is., WA USA - Friday, August 04, 2000 at 14:47:41 (PDT)
I really, really need a manual for the BOSS SYB-3 Bass Synth pedal. Let me know if you have one.
J.C <basstralian@yahoo.com>
USA - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 22:37:11 (PDT)
Nice site. But only having real audio is a bit of a bind.
Marie Shrewsbury <MarieShrewsbury@hotmail.com>
Leeds, UK - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 10:38:10 (PDT)
A very cool and comprehensive site! I really dig the fact that there is a section devoted to tips and techniques. Thanks!
Anthony Bell <drminotaur@netscape>
Arvada, CO USA - Monday, July 31, 2000 at 19:14:30 (PDT)
im a high school student from canada, since i dont have much money I only have a 2 PC's, Ensoniq ESQ-1,Casio CZ 230s, Korg EA-1, and a Yamana QX-1(just a BIG room decoration). Im thinking od getting a Roland JP-8000 or Korg MS 2000. Can anyone help me make my descision?????? But anyways, this site is the GREATEST, in my free time, Im either making music or ON THIS SITE!! Thanks V.S.E. I'd be lost without you!
MixMasterCid <idex@home.com>
ottawa, Ontario CANADA - Thursday, July 27, 2000 at 15:41:54 (PDT)
the new oberheim makes me want to CUM CUM CUM when will sound samples be available?
Bob Fishburn <sevenray@aol.com>
New york, NY USA - Tuesday, July 25, 2000 at 16:51:34 (PDT)
This is the best site ever, but I think you need to do more research before you put your info on your site, just an example, you say that the Roland TR 606 has cut off, resonance, env e.g. but that is not true you can only adjust the level of each sound, it is not a 303. I hope you will change this. ONLY BUY ANALOQUE KEEP THE SPIRIT HIGH. -s-p-d-k- dorpzicht HARDreCOREdings, LIQUID TOOLS (the techno company)
spdk <spdkay@hotmail.com>
USA - Monday, July 24, 2000 at 05:39:42 (PDT)
yo this is eddie def producer turntablelist whatever projects hamster breaks the first break record of its kind ,el stew , drum machine technicians ,or dmt, gonervill, sound polution poochies sound journals , hemp lords , i am currently useing the mpc 2000 but i am looking for an emu sp 1200 .how or where can i get one
dj eddie def <eddie def @aol .com >
oroville, ca USA - Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 13:47:45 (PDT)
God's gift must be the MPC3000.
martin <marto@powerup.com.au>
australia - Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 06:33:58 (PDT)
I'm a Aussie electro neophite currently using an MC-303 and Cubase and I want some old analogue stuff to help bring this house to its foundations.
Stu <fallen@email.com>
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Monday, July 10, 2000 at 21:06:50 (PDT)
Really a great site! I'm a big fan of vintage synths and this site really has a *lot* of useful information.
Mike Andrews <mikeandrews@chello.nl>
Diemen, The Netherlands - Monday, July 03, 2000 at 12:51:55 (PDT)
Hey, I was wondering where would be the best place to buy vintage synths? I live in the Detroit area. Help me out if you know!!
Ian Hines <p_man5k@yahoo.com>
Marlette, MI USA - Sunday, July 02, 2000 at 11:54:08 (PDT)
Hello there! This site is really great! Lots of information and a extensive collection of vintage gear. It is now one of my favourite bookmarks. I hope you continue..... Have a good time! (comment: our website will be available in English language soon!) Thomas, Germany
Thomas Velten <veryson@gmx.de>
WÙrzburg, Germany - Thursday, June 29, 2000 at 05:00:56 (PDT)
I love your site! This is the main spot I check for info. on older synths. If anyone has a used Novation BassStation (keyboard), and is looking to sell it, please contact me!
Brad <the_kbk@hotmail.com>
Canton, OH USA - Monday, June 26, 2000 at 20:56:42 (PDT)
As always, best synth site ever!!I'm currently playing a Juno-6,Moog Rogue, and Korg Triton Workstation(new) But I'm dying to get my hands on an ObXa. I think this may be the daddy of them all. Can anyone please help me!!?
Billy "fingers" Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
knoxville, TN USA - Sunday, June 25, 2000 at 09:53:47 (PDT)
I like old synth. It has the old instrument of ROLAND and KORG. Jupiter6,Mono/poly,TR606. They have very good sound. They have very good sound.
Kanda Moli <moli@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
Musasino , Tokyo Japan - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 01:26:24 (PDT)
If you love synthesis, which I'm sure you do if your here, check out an up and coming band called Snake River Conspiracy at http://www.snakeriverconspiracy.com! They compose and perform harcore electronica, with bitchin vocals! Just zap over to the webpage, listen to the single Vulcan, and you'll see you haven't wasted your time =D Keep it Real
Christopher Bond <rygar@hotmail.com>
Ocean Springs, MS USA - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 00:50:20 (PDT)
Hi there! Is there anyone who knows the diffrens between a PPG Wave 2.0 and a PPG Wave 2.2/2.3? If you know, and want to share that information with me, then please mail me... I really want to know... And oh, this site is still the best synth site on the net!
Danny B <danny_b@home.se>
Valdemarsvik, Sweden - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 16:04:45 (PDT)
I want to know if someone would be interested in buying a rare Mellotron (a double one, [2 mellotrons in one case] perhaps once owned by Yes themselves!), that a frined of mine wants to sell. By the way, I have composed approx. 150 songs without neither lirics nor singing, and own a Korg M1r, Oberheim Matrix-6r, Kurtzweil K2000r, C3 Hammond, a Yamaha tx7 and dx7, 2 Minimoogs, etc; I would also be interested in buying a synthi A EMS synthesizer. I like Gentle Giant, Caravan, Genesis, etc...
Jean-David Roth <jroth@worldcom.ch>
Geneva, Switzerland - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 11:45:41 (PDT)
Does anybody have connections to poeple selling memory cards for the KAWAI K1? (called DC or so..) Thanx Rolf
Rolf <Rolf.EST@gmx.de>
Berlin, Germany - Tuesday, June 20, 2000 at 05:49:25 (PDT)
i got a devilfish nr 15 ser.1a 1993!!!! to sell for 2000 $ contact chris@artberlin.de
chris <chris@artberlin.de>
berlin, germany - Monday, June 19, 2000 at 06:08:50 (PDT)
wealthful
Hilary Rowan <teflonhalo@netscape.net>
San Diego, Ca USA - Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 21:03:33 (PDT)
Cool site, but how i can find book for kawai K1. Thanks guys
vlad <vladtroussov@hotmail.com>
sydney, australia - Friday, June 16, 2000 at 08:18:42 (PDT)
I love this place. I use it to price synths. I buy mostly used gear because of cash flow and this site has been helpful. I especially like the comphrehensive Strap-on MIDI controler section because I collect and use them in my band, where the synth gets the solos not the guitar player! Please get more Ensoniqs on here though. The SQ-2 is by far one of the best all around controler-worksations.
Jim Pinel <monsterinyourcloset@yahoo.com>
Columbus, OH USA - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 08:10:13 (PDT)
I love this place. I use it to price synths. I buy mostly used because of cash and this site has been helpful. I especially like the comphrehensive Strap-on MIDI controler section because i collect and use them in my band, where the synth gets the solos not the guitar player!
Jim <Pinel>
Columbus, OH USA - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 08:07:32 (PDT)
Nag nag... "The DrumTraks can send Roland sync/clock to control a TB-303, TR-909, TR-808 or TR-606. " Well, most "american sync" devices can control Korg/Roland "din-sync" boxes provided you build a thing that adds the start signal on another pin on the din-sync side.
Anders <anders@moulin-noir.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Tuesday, June 13, 2000 at 05:13:46 (PDT)
A great site with some very weird information here and there. Concerning Prophet 2000/2002 for example. Low quality, low-fi... With one D/A per voice, 12 bit resolution at 42 kHz goes quite far. Guess why so many users still keeps them alongside brand new samplers? Not exactly for "unusual low fi sounds" - I use it when exceptionally great sounds are needed, which means all the time in all my recordings. It does color the sound, kind of like a Prophet 5 with sampled sounds. Actually it sounds way better than the 12 bit Emax which you give five stars.
Anders <anders@moulin-noir.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Tuesday, June 13, 2000 at 04:56:44 (PDT)
Great site, I use it very much but...what are those DX-7 real audio files?...is it really the right file? Check it out...
Thrax <thrax@iol.it>
Rome, ITALY - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 07:07:30 (PDT)
Your site is very informative,and I like the samples.Of course,nothing beats an old Roland(SH-101,System 100M)or Korg (the MS series,DL-50).It's unfoortunate that any no-talent idiot can make'music' with the crappy user-friendly machines of today.They take so much of the'art'& 'humanity'out of today's electronic music.Keep pumping it out,'real pioneers'!!!
Dr.T.E.VanEck,IFF Wreckordings <VanEck@aol.com>
Kalamazoo, Mi USA - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 05:48:00 (PDT)
LLots of groovy samples,of course there is no substitute for an old Roland or a Korg MS-10 or MS-20.Any idiot can make music w/the synths of today.They take a lot of the 'human feel'and'art'out of the electronic music of today.Though I have to admit I dig the Roland JP-8000.
T.E.VanEck <VanEck@aol.com>
Kalamazoo, Mi USA - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 05:30:02 (PDT)
LOVE YOUR SITE!!! I am on it EVERY DAY! Yes, EVERY DAY! Keep up the incredible job you've been doing so far. Great synth info as well as synth photos, samples and links. Vintagesynth is my favourite site. 10/10
Yan R
Toronto, Canada - Sunday, June 11, 2000 at 15:04:12 (PDT)
great site guys! An extremely useful resource, and a good dose of nostalgia. However, I disagree with your rating for the Roland Jd800. This has become a cult synth in my native country (germany), and is so versatile, and great fun. Keep up the good work................ Visit me on my page. Chapter71 The new trance experience.
Chapter71 <webmaster@chapter71.de>
--, -- GERMANY - Saturday, June 10, 2000 at 15:30:00 (PDT)
I am so glad I found this site! It's the best of it's kind I have viewed so far. I am particularly impressed with the user manuals available and also the excellent links. Keep up the great work!
Jon Samways <Jonelle@telstra.com>
Brisbane, QLD Australia - Saturday, June 10, 2000 at 06:04:23 (PDT)
This is really a great site... But it would be even more great if some of you out there could tell me; where can I find Two voice cards for my Oberheim OB-Mx. If somebody knows PLEASE send me a mail.
Jan Kenneth <darkraven@spray.no>
Norway - Friday, June 09, 2000 at 19:35:38 (PDT)
....Grande...Grande..sito! Non credo di aver mai visitato un sito cos esauriente ed interessante in fatto di strumenti. Mi ha aiutato molto nella conoscenza di molti synth Vintage che prima non conoscevo affato...!..Grazie, Tommy.
Tommy Scarabino <tommy.scarabino@tin.it>
Bari, ITALY - Thursday, June 08, 2000 at 03:11:48 (PDT)
Hey There, This is definately the best site efter if you are as crazy as I am about finding the old analog synths!!!..all thumbs up for Vintagesynth.com!!! Greatings from Denmark
Lars Freisig <djfreisig@hotmail.com>
Farum, Denmark - Wednesday, June 07, 2000 at 15:08:23 (PDT)
a truly fantastic reference site. good work feller. well designed (well it's done on a mac, what do you expect!) with great navigation, I'll be back... often.
dave wood <dave@neurologik.co.uk>
leicester, uk - Sunday, June 04, 2000 at 05:50:42 (PDT)
dope site...but you need more rhythm box' s!(yamaha ry-30, casio rz-1)
pos-kwal <pprezzano@earthlink.net>
chicago, IL USA - Saturday, June 03, 2000 at 16:12:55 (PDT)
A great side ..... Thanks !!!!
Leon Visser <compact@wish.net>
Stein (LB), NL Netherlands - Tuesday, May 30, 2000 at 09:06:00 (PDT)
HELP ME HELP ME I lont bye synt send me www link`s synt shop`s PLEASE PLEASE
KALO <kalo_rave@hotmail.com>
SOFIA, BG - Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 13:40:01 (PDT)
this is home. i love this page. if anyone wants to hear some diy moog music , they should visit my band's websiteat www.thepowerstar.com thanks. atom
atom <atom@thepowerstar.com>
charleston, sc USA - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 10:17:11 (PDT)
has anybody information about electronic organ from JVC model NS-70 with 2 keyboards of 61 keys each ,pedals and bench and power amplifiers.It is a very rare instrument,similar to electone of yamaha introduced in the market in 1986 but unfortunately jvc stoped its production in the 90,s(a pity)? has anybody a photo of this model,cartridge sounds,specifications etc?
jose luis <peire@hotmail.com>
madrid, USA - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 08:16:21 (PDT)
The end-all be-all of synth site. Each synth has extensive info and (as if thats not enough) audio samples, patchs, documentation, etc.. I visit the site constantly just to dream. Like a little kid with his greasy nose against the toy store window . . .
Nic Stage <sleeping@clubjvlnet.net>
Reedsburg, WI USA - Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 20:21:07 (PDT)
Great site. Good reference material. I used to teach on an ARP 2500. I have designed and build several of my own analog and digital synthesizers.
John L Marshall <john.l.marshall@gte.net>
Kirkland, WA USA - Monday, May 22, 2000 at 20:46:41 (PDT)
I Just love this page!!!!!!
Peter Lorix <Lorix@egmot-kol.dk>
Kobenhagen east, Denmark - Monday, May 22, 2000 at 17:18:20 (PDT)
I love this site !!!!!!
Thomas Treu <sub-city@aon.at>
Vienna, Austria - Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at 12:03:00 (PDT)
Glad I found this site. Always have my eyes out for all types of gear.
Ed Verso <Ed@steinberg-na.com>
Chatsworth, CA USA - Friday, May 12, 2000 at 12:50:11 (PDT)
Thank you for a great site... Come visit our INDUSTRIAL website!
Manipulator <manipulator@industrial.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 08:21:51 (PDT)
Thank you for a solid, well-based site. I use a lot to explore synths. Visit: www.industrial.dk/~manipulator
Thomas Gaarn <Gaarn@mdb.ku.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 08:19:38 (PDT)
Visit the Ultimate Vangelis site for a download of the remixed Albedo 0.39 Read Album reviews online.
Bepe DeMarco <demarcobepe@hotmail.com>
Derby, UK - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 07:27:14 (PDT)
This Side is what I need.Informations that i`m surching for...Thanx
Christian.N <Penuts@extended.de>
Rheine, NRW Germany - Monday, May 08, 2000 at 11:30:08 (PDT)
Great site!
Mike O'Connor <Schizoid21@aol.com>
Freehold, NJ USA - Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 06:52:13 (PDT)
Well executed web-site. I'm the present owner of a Roland D50/Jupiter 6, Nord Lead, Ensoniq ASR10, Yamaha TG33, and Oberheim Matrix 6. Sadly, I no longer own a Juno-60/10 or OB8.
Jo-L <veerchasm@qol.com>
USA - Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 04:10:35 (PDT)
I find this site highly influential--simply the best on the web. I would like to see a section on user created articles, and maybe less emphasis on synths in dance music only.
James Meeker <Necrochine@hotmail.com>
Toledo, OH USA - Friday, May 05, 2000 at 12:56:33 (PDT)
Great page!Helped me when I was looking for a synth.
Henrik R¿dsten gilde <jangilde@online.no>
Asker, Norway - Friday, May 05, 2000 at 10:48:46 (PDT)
Unparalleled site. Great resource.
James O'Toole <toolroq@yahoo.com>
North Hollywood, CA USA - Wednesday, May 03, 2000 at 14:33:16 (PDT)
The picture you have of the Polyfusion Modular synthesizers were originally owned by me. The modules are in the EXACT SAME placement I left them we they left my studio. Who owns them now? I really miss them terribly. I was moving and had to let them go. One of my biggest regrets in life, the day I lost them. I helped the in the early days of Polyfusion with feedback regarding the actual setup of the modules and the types of connectors they would use. They really have part of my musical soul in them, way more than knobs and patchcords!
John Bezjian <johnbezjian@sprintmail.com>
Provincetown, MA USA - Wednesday, May 03, 2000 at 07:38:45 (PDT)
Great site for info and inspiration. Only many prices for classic synths are too low i guess. Other than that, nice pictures and good for checking out a synth before maybe buying one...
Bazz
Hilversum, Holland - Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 00:27:01 (PDT)
Gentlemen, Congratulations and Thanks for a superb site! A great resource! I especially like that you put RealAudio samples of the synth in question whenever possible. I've learned a great deal from my multiple visits to your site. Keep up the good work! -V
VictorM <victorcm@texas.net>
Austin, TX USA - Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 06:50:40 (PDT)
I will trade Acid Pro Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 Cubase VST 24 3.75 Fruity Loops Pro v2.11 Vegas Pro 1.0 Soundforge 4.5e Unity DS-1 Reaktor 2.05 ReBirth 2.01 ReCycle 1.71 Fruity Tracks 1.5 SawPlus32 and a bunch of VST plugins <-- plugins worth over $1100 US in value for ANY (new or old)analog MIDI equipment. like synth's and drum machines. email me and I may trade for other things.
mmc <idex@home.com>
canada - Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 21:19:15 (PDT)
GREAT SITE
Toby <djmodulus@hotmail.com>
orlando, fl USA - Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 17:16:11 (PDT)
thank god ...you are the saviors of a new generation of synth heads
receiver <receiver_band@hotmail.com>
nyc, usa USA - Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 11:42:57 (PDT)
Good stuff, but not always complete and accurate enough. Would be nice if site-visitors can give input. I've been following the developments in Synthesizers since the late 70's and know what's around - still I was surprised to see some new stuff on this site that I had never seen before. I've got a Prophet-600, JX-10, MKS70, D550, MPC60 and Linndrum.
Gene Veldhuisen <iunowhu@hotmail.com>
Sydney, Australia, NSW Australia - Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 20:38:01 (PDT)
One of the best vintage synth sites I've ever seen, read and heard - as it gives you specs, infos, pictures, demos, lists of users, profiles and many more not present on other synth explorers' sites!Fantastic!I'm visiting this site every time I'm in the Net even though I know almost every corner... I just love it - especially roland 101/202/303/505/606/707/808/909 etc. Thank you, Vintagesynth!
Artyom Pavlov <artyom@white.kharkov.ua>
Kharkov, Ukraine - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 04:10:17 (PDT)
Great site! I refer to it frequently. One minor complaint; the Kawai K1 series are NOT wavetable synths!! They are S+S synths. I have a K1m, and it does not possess wavetable capabilities. I wish it did!
Andy Lindsay <andytr909@aol.com>
Beaverton, OR USA - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 23:48:03 (PDT)
Nice site, but prices should be more real (espacially those of very ol' gears) But anyway: good work
X-Electricª <tb303@box43.gnet.pl>
Warsaw, Poland - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 07:00:23 (PDT)
Re-Birth 338 Rulez Visit my Hompage
THChris <THChris@giga4u.de>
FFB, Bayern Germany - Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 07:42:59 (PDT)
I am looking for a manual for a yamaha sy35 keyboard and any other kind of information about the sy35. love this website!
Steven W Jackson <scq3@yahoo.com>
Kansas City , Ks USA - Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 19:16:03 (PDT)
This site is BEAUTIFUL. I love to see all the great gear. It's great for important information like midi control and such, for macking purchases. I use it as reference when getting gear. Keep it up!!!
PeatLa <SubUrbanSoundLab@aol.com>
Northport, NY USA - Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 12:15:39 (PDT)
Hey, great website. Handy to reference your dream setup or see what the pros think of your gear...I use a Prophet 600, Yamaha cs-5, Juno 60, ARP Omni 2.. .Many ran through the Roland Chorus Echo.. Happy noodling n tweaking...
Christian Johnson
Mpls/Duluth, MN USA - Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 23:44:00 (PST)
Trance rules
J¿lle <ojoelle@c2i.net>
Trondheim, Norway - Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 16:54:09 (PST)
I was watching Reverb on HBO the other day and seen the band "Live", they have hits like "The Dolphins Cry", and alot more from the other albums. The keyboard player for the band uses an SH-101 for alot of stuff, which I though was pretty cool.... I didnt know any bands like that used that sort of thing....
Pimpin'
Seattle, WA USA - Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 18:58:12 (PST)
Having composed music along traditional/'classical' lines for sometime now, I recently became aware of the new possibilities of electronic music. Unfortunately, I found alot of this information overwhelming; your website has made the information a little easier to digest. Excellent website! btw: I will be visiting Sydney, Australia soon, and was wondering if anyone can suggest anywhere to purchase analogue synths? Regards, - Andrew
Andrew <illuminatus9@hotmail.com>
U.K. - Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 11:48:07 (PST)
:)
Kenneth J. Andrews <kandrews@musician.org>
DeWitt, NY USA - Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 21:47:17 (PST)
I,m a KORG EX-800 owner and cant seam to get it to work???????? Your site has grate things to look at can you healp?please!!!!!! I,m using a KORG Remote controler RK-100 . My EX-800 dosnt seam to have any sounds???? Is this posable???? Need healp I need to Play!!! love your site GRATE!!!!!!!!!!!! PIERCEDREALITY...LATTER..
howard <piercedreality@sprint.ca>
monteral, ca canada - Sunday, March 26, 2000 at 09:27:33 (PST)
Wow, great site guys! An extremely useful resource, and a good dose of nostalgia. However, I disagree with your rating for the Roland Jd800. This has become a cult synth in my native country (england), and is so versatile, and great fun. Surely it deserves five stars? Keep up the good work................
PWR <zeit@chez.com>
FRANCE - Sunday, March 26, 2000 at 01:30:47 (PST)
Thanks to your ad pages, I found the right man to sell my synth-set to, and I had to sent "regret" mails to yet 6 other respondants... after 10 days only. Great ! Greetings from Flanders, Europ. Willem
willem
USA - Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 10:08:27 (PST)
electrorific baby!
christopher <aubin>
manchester, nh USA - Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 07:17:18 (PST)
I ACTUALLY MEANT THE KORG-364, SORRY...PEACE
ADAM <C4TRACKS@EXCITE.COM>
HOLBROOK, MA USA - Friday, March 24, 2000 at 17:00:01 (PST)
I HAD A QUESTION ABOUT THE SU-10 AND THE KORG-304. HOW CAN I HOOK UP THE SU-10 TO THE KORG AND USE IT TO COMBINE THE TWO AND MAKE SONGS TOGETHER. I ACTUALLY WANT TO USE BEATS OFF THE SU-10 AND USE THEM OF THE SOUNDS ON THE KEYBOARD. THE BEATS ON THE KEYBOARD AREN'T THE GREATEST, AND I CAN SAMPLE SOME PHAT KICKS, AND SNARES ON THE SU-10.PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH SOME HELP...BY THE WAY GREAT WEB SITE...PEACE
ADAM <C4TRACKS@EXCITE.COM>
HOLBROOK, MA USA - Friday, March 24, 2000 at 16:58:59 (PST)
Cool website big brother, proud to be your sister!
wendy <wendylee4@haotmail.com>
LA, CA USA - Tuesday, March 21, 2000 at 11:30:24 (PST)
want DX7, prophet 5, akai x7000 or sequential p2000-good condition only
w claiborne <wclaiborne@uno.edu>
new orleans, la USA - Friday, March 17, 2000 at 22:38:53 (PST)
oh yeah...got love this site....
rick
- Wednesday, March 15, 2000 at 02:00:25 (PST)
yeahhhh !!!! thx for the manual of TR 909 !!! Great !!! @++
Baxter <baxter@jazt.net>
Rennes, FRANCE - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 17:11:27 (PST)
I Love the Rm1X!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HENDRIK BONACKER <--------->
Buxtehude, Germany - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 12:57:15 (PST)
I wouldnt belive to see all bunch of famous synth.manufacturer contain in one Web site. You do great job and save my time to search all information about products as such.
VLADIMIR TROUSIL <vtrousil@sprint.ca>
ROXBORO, QUE CANADA - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 06:48:25 (PST)
Your site is the best synth site on the web, without a doubt. Hats off to you people for putting this together. You'ns rock!!
Billy "Fingers"Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
Knoxville, Tn USA - Saturday, March 11, 2000 at 18:13:47 (PST)
Great page... The virus is a killer check out DaMa' site...
Rasmus Jensen <rasmus@hotmail.com>
rhus, Denmark - Tuesday, March 07, 2000 at 10:50:23 (PST)
This site is dope. Female dj/producer out of philly looking to buy sh-101 and a juno 106. e-mail me if you got. Also, check out my site and if you're in philly area -- let me list your shows. see ya later!
dj dasha <dasha@housemusic.com>
Philly, PA USA - Sunday, March 05, 2000 at 21:55:06 (PST)
A Hammond Organ and a Minimoog, that's what keyboard players should use! I think also Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep) used a Minimoog. I couldn't find him in your list!
Andi
Munich, Germany - Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 16:56:28 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream! Rock on...
Bill from The Fantastics <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:08:04 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream! Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:42 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream. Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:27 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream. Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:15 (PST)
Il tuo sito panico e terrore. Really a good work! Bordel, le site est supercool. Es ist wircklich obergail.
Bove&Ale
Friborgo, FR Svizzera - Sunday, February 27, 2000 at 14:29:05 (PST)
Very excellent website.I was surprised at how complex and user friendly it was.Has more better photos than other synths sites.Gives you a more professional insight at those glorious mega synths of yesteryear and some of todays aswell.Keep it up.
John Anthony Lopez <antonivsmaximo@aol.com >
West Covina, CA USA - Sunday, February 27, 2000 at 01:42:19 (PST)
hello, I bought Roland RE-201 last year at$150. Very warm&fat sound ! Now making demo tapes of my band by using it. I think Roland RE201 is one of the greatest echo machine!
tam <starsign@geocities.co.jp>
tokyo, Japan - Friday, February 25, 2000 at 19:11:42 (PST)
hallo vintagesynth eu adoro esta pagina gosto dos sons dos sintetizadores e tenho um site em construo vou falar sobre baterias eletrnicas (ex- d-drum simmons)sintetizadores orgos, pianos, teclados normais teclados e suas tecnologias, midi modulos,jmj, rick wakeman e outros quanto custa o dw 8000 eo 6000 da korg tanks basil and tanks vintasynth
JONAS ERDTMANN <Creminho@latinmail.com>
Florianpolis, sc Brasil - Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at 20:08:02 (PST)
this has to be one of the best resource sites for information for the electronica community. play on...
durban_poison_music <mgerber@mail.com>
new york, ny USA - Monday, February 21, 2000 at 19:18:09 (PST)
WOW, this is a very, very good site!!! I«ve added a "TOP-LINK" - Link on my site www.aven.de!!
Aven <info@aven.de>
Hamburg, D Germany - Sunday, February 20, 2000 at 12:24:16 (PST)
Love you all there.Thank you for very interesting site.
MINDPHASER <boleb@verat.net>
Belgrade, Yugoslavia(Serbia) - Saturday, February 19, 2000 at 13:39:46 (PST)
Being the manufacturers of the Sherman Filterbank, we want to thank you for putting the Sherman Filterbank in your nice website. However there's 1 thing that we would like to see changed, since it causes much confusion to us and to our clients and dealers : you put the current price of $500 there. Actually it's between $699 and $799. Would you please be so kind to change this on your website ? We would appreciate this so much. Many thanks in advance, and much respect to you, Mieke @ Sherman
Mieke @Sherman <sherman.productions@pi.be>
TESTELT, Belgium, Belgium BELGIUM - Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at 08:05:09 (PST)
Beautiful web site. Wonderful Trs beau site web. Extraordinaire
Pierre Mestrez <mestrez.pierre@usa.net>
Liege, Li Belgium - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 10:55:56 (PST)
proud owner and active user of my mint cond. Roland JU-6- I sleep with the damn thing and never leave home without it. My uncle sold it to me for $25, he never used it and had no idea of its value. Lucky me! --Billy "fingers" Cornthatch
Billy "fingers" Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
knoxville, tn USA - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 09:13:34 (PST)
Excellent site. Especially the synth finder! You can get an objective opinion before you buy your synth. I'm really enthousiastic about all the old analog synths. The only synth i really miss here is the boss dr202 drummachine. I don't think i overlooked it. I'd like to see a review about it. Keep on doing your thing! Goof.
Goof <groovegoof@hotmail.com>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 06:49:16 (PST)
Hey all you synth maniacs....check out the URL and see what america does to its citizens...and make sure to post a message on the site...thanks
Claydon <http://unconstitutional.netmare.org/>
USA - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 14:23:09 (PST)
Hey all you synth maniacs....check out the URL and see what america does to its citizens...and make sure to post a message on the site...thanks
Claydon <claydon1@earthlink.com>
USA - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 14:19:24 (PST)
Hey ! You don't talk about the BOSS SYB-3, the only synth I use ? Go and listen it in my homepages !
NECROPOLIS <necropolis@lycosmail.com>
FRANCE - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 04:43:40 (PST)
your site is really cool .First time I got to see an 808 or taurus pedals. but which oberheim did EVH use on jump? I think it was an ob-8,not sure.anyway-very cool.did you ever think of adding electric pianos(rhodes,wurly,vox,mellotron,etc)?
danny <dtm106@yahoo.com>
USA - Wednesday, February 09, 2000 at 17:26:30 (PST)
This site is da Bomb!!! Amazing coverage of synth technology and history!
Matt G.
USA - Monday, February 07, 2000 at 15:04:22 (PST)
Prophet, Oberheim, Moog, ARP...let's get it on baby
Ricky L. Callier <rlcmmc@aol.com>
Portland, OR USA - Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 10:30:11 (PST)
Thanks for a wonderful site. It's really great to see people keeping analog synths alive. One comment I have is to the gentleman that wrote the review on the new re-issued Minimoog from Moog Music Ltd. Great review, but I ask him and others to consider two things about the new Mini's lack of programmable memory: First, the beauty of the instrument is that it has the chance of never quite sounding exactly the same each time you set up the sound, allowing each player to develop their own unique characteristics, a sort of "trade sound" if you will. Second, if you watch any vintage video of keyboard players using these wonderful synths in concert, such as Rick Wakeman, you'll notice what an art it really is to play the Minimoog - finding just the right second to twist a filter knob, or set the glide to real slow for a cool effect, and back again. This is a talent that's been lost for many years. In my own opinion, keep the programmable memory away from the Mini. You be the judge, but think about it: Programmable memory with hundreds of presets is what made so many keyboard players sound so much alike - lacking that "trade sound" that we used to hear in synth playing.
Christopher J. Boylan <Chris@ourtown.net>
Denton, TX USA -
This is really the best Vintage-Synth-Site around. I found rare informations about the Roland JX3P, my little Soundmachine. Go further, this site ist great!
Thomas Kretschmann <thomas@eichmeier.de>
Munich, GERMANY -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, europe -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, europe -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, USA -
Love the Old Korg Poly-61...
Ron Imhoff <music@kookiejar.com>
McNeill, MS USA -
Your page is very interesting, but I couldn«t find manual to TR-626 anywhere. Can you help me please? Thank you very much. Bye.
Radim <zow@email.cz>
Brno, CZ Czech Republic -
VERY WELL DONE !!! And a good WEB design
Jero Esclapez <jeroet@teleline.es>
SPAIN -
I've been creating electronic music since the early 70's, and have owned more than a dozen synthesizers over the years. I'm having way too much fun looking at some of the instruments I've owned, and subsequently sold, over the years. Some of the instruments I regret getting rid of; a Chroma, a DX7, and my first synth, an EML 101. This site isn't just a trip down memory lane, but a great resource as well. I'm hooked!
Kurt Neiswanger <k-neis@tc.umn.edu>
Minneapolis, MN USA -
i have had a broken moog satallite synthesizer for a long time,my friend told me i would never be able to fix it,is this true?can someone help me?i have no skematic for it,nor do i know where to find one.i would love to bring this dinosauar back to life,please help me.thank you very much.
jim volpe <windinhishair_2000@yahoo.com>
burbank, il USA -
I am a producer, and your site helps me make important decisions when purchasing old synths-THANKS!!!
GO-GO DAVE <gogodave@mac.com>
Washington, DC USA -
I am a producer, and your site helps me make important decisions when purchasing old synths-THANKS!!!
GO-GO DAVE <gogodave@mac.com>
Washington, DC USA -
Dedicated to the creation and preservation of equipment used to push the envelope of synthesis. Dark intelligent electro is my medium. Influences: Richie Hawtin, J Saul Cane. If anyone shares that vision drop me a line:electrostatic@angelfire.com or darkblu_narcotic@angelfire.com
Scot <electrostatic@angelfire.com>
USA -
Just like I want it 2 BE!!!
Kennet Wedel <kwedel@hotmail.com>
Vadum, Denmark -
Hello everyone! This is the best synth site around I think, awsome work! I always use this site when I'm going to buy something new (er, old :) have a nice day!
Danny B <danny_b@home.se>
Valdemarsvik, Sweden -
Hey, that site is unbelieveable. I myself ain't SO specially interested in synths, but here you'll become a freak !!! Thank You!!!
Rolf Holowenko <rolf.holowenko@gmx.de>
Berlin, Germany -
This is by far the best sight to go to if you're looking to buy an old school synth. If you've got questions before you buy, consult this sight first. They even tell you @ how much you should expect to pay. I'm now the proud owner of a Prophet 5 rev3.3, Roland SH-1, Korg MS-20, and Moog Prodigy. Next up...an ARP Odyssey MkIII! Any sellers?
Doug Bell <maul22@webtv.net>
San Diego, CA USA -
Just discovered this great site! Very nice! Is anyone out there familiar with the Siel DK 700? I have a chance to buy one... Thanks
Jay Peele <Grain4salt@aol.com>
Jacksonville, FL USA -
Great site. Very Informative. I'm very pleased I found it.
Kenny <kenneth_bonus@em.fcnbd.com>
Chicago, IL USA -
Very cool site. Very comprehensive.
Bob Medich <bmedich@oldtownschool.org>
Chicago, IL USA -
This is one of the coolest gear related sites I have come across. I wish I would have had this in the 80's. When I was a teen looking for gear. The links are superb too. You should have more artist profiles though. I currently have: Clavia Nord Lead 2(amazing), Yamaha CS2x, Roland Juno 60 & MC 303 & Ensoniq ESQ1m. If anyone has any MMT-8's (black face preferred) please let me know. I'll pay $100 or less. Also, I had a VFXsd before. I'm looking for one in any condition. I just want to retrieve song files, that are in that format.
Rich <vibetribe@adexec.com>
Las Vegas/Seattle, USA -
I'd like to know where can i buy d-50 ram cards on the net.If anyone can help, contact me, please.
Marcio Pombo <marciopombo@zipmail.com.br>
teresopolis, rj Brazil -
I'm looking for a Juno, and I'd like to know if there's that significant of a difference in sound from the 6 or 60 to a 106. I'd like the MIDI capabilities; I think it would pay off in the long run, as I don't own any other controllers. Also, can a JUNO be switched to monophonic for nice leads with portamento? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm looking to pay $350 or less.
john caselli <jcaselli@rolandhouse.com>
arlington, va USA -
I need a transformer for a Hohner pianet "n" model... Can anyone lend a hand? Perhaps, if you know, what the specs are i could aquire one somewhere?? I dunno HELP MMMEEEEEEE!!!!!!
Jerry Smith <microdotnow@earthlink.net>
oakland, ca USA -
This is the best place on the web! Better than sonicstate and music machines combined!!!
Bo Ogden
NY USA -
When I switched computers (i.e. the company took away my laptop) I lost my bookmark to this website in my old files. I'm so happy I found (re-found?) this address again. This has been the best site for information, bar none.
Steve Cherne <pdog@powernetonline.com>
Manistique, MI USA -
Really cool Site. I love the TB-303 and was searching for an original audio-file of this ass-kicking synth. Thanx!
[SoE] DyNaMiC <dynamic@naked.com>
Wiesbaden, Hessen Germany -
Awesome site! I'm just getting into techno and finding which analog synth I need and can afford is great! Plus the pricelist of what people are paying for gear!
Kris S. Amundson <krisa@otis.dhs.org>
Portland, OR USA -
The page is really great, but why are there only feww new released syntehesizers?
Tom venema <t.venema@hotmail.com>
overdinkel, Netherlands -
amazing site!.i am keyboardist of TEMPUS FUGIT(progressive rock band)And my keyboars are:Oberheim Obx-a,Roland SH-2,Korg Mono/Poly, Roland jv30,Korg Polysix, Roland XP-50(with vintage synth board), ARP pro-soloist, Minimoog(serial number 13300/1997),AZ-1 casio controller and an Alesis Quadrasynth(with piano card).
Andr Mello <andremelloc@uol.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, RJ BRAZIL -
This site is really fantastic!!! I often use it whenever I intend to buy a vintage synth and want to know more and how it sounds. Great work. Keep it up!
Matthias Mueller <matthias.mueller@sap.com>
Walldorf, Germany -
Need Sh101 can anyone help me out. No silly prices, not to worried about the condition
Keith Wyatt <blisterdesign.hfield@virgin.net>
portsmouth, Hampshire UK -
IN THE YEAR 2000!!!!!!!
Claydon <Claydon@claydonia.org>
USA -
Happy 2000!!! What a bunch of fireworks shows around the world!! Hope you like the new look for 2000!
Vintage Synth Explorer
USA -
with our project the e-men we ussuallly program a tr 606 for the drum bases, is the best thing that I ever happened to us. by the way happy new millenium. we are drunk now listening disco 2000 by pulp.
rodrigo saez <hymen@unete.com>
santiago, cl chile -
I do electronic music and am looking for an sh-1000. I've also tried doing a bit of techno, which you can download for free at www.mp3.com/repost DO IT!
Devon Zachary <dzachary@desconnect.com>
Naramata, BC CA -
Looking for Ace-Tone organ.E-mail me if you can find one.
Josh <Daytripper76@excite.com>
dallas, tx USA -
I am one of those lucky people who own a Chroma Polaris... However, it is really in need of the tape. Does ANYONE know where I can get a hold of one?
Ian Forsythe <SwimmingWithFish@AOL.COM>
Friendsville, PA USA -
did anybody heard somthing about "VERMONA"-synthies. It's an old DDR product:
Alpha 6 <syntribass@gmx.de>
germany -
Nice electronic style, full synthstyle, most like Laserdance / Syntech / Mark Shreeve and Jarre.....FREE FOR DOWNLOAD! I will put out a new song i made to the site around 14th December, look out for "Another Dimension"!!!
SYNTHRONIC <synthronic@hotmail.com>
Olofström, Sweden -
NEW UPPDATED HOMEPAGE, http://pixaren.homepage.nu
Peter Toth <pixaren_webbmaster@hotmail.com>
Olofström, K Sweden -
greetings electro-geeks. i am in love with this digital web-location. also, i am attempting to purchace a mint micromoog or moog source. i am also trading or selling my juno-106. "do a little dance, make a little love, get down to-night. ooh. get down to-night."
tony cameron <arcrot1@exite.com>
portland , or USA -
SUPERB!!!! Brought back many memorys of some of the synths I owned and some I could only dream of ( Jupiter 8 )
Robert
UK -
more good electronic music: www.mp3.com/musicforheadphones
desn nootos <musicforheadphones@hotmail.com>
asheville, NC USA -
find out about phluidbox - ecletic electronic excellence www.mp3.com/phluidbox
joe fitzpatrick <phluidbox@hotmail.com>
johnson city, TN USA -
THIS SITE IS WONDERFUL...I ACTUALLY NEED SOMEONE TO TELL ME WHERE I CAN BUY A UNIVOX ORGANIZER? ANY HELP OUT THERE?
Kirsten Malone <kirstenm@unisonweb.net>
Jamaica Plain, MA USA -
This is the best Vintagesite on the whole net, keep the good work up!
Peter "SYNTHRONIC" Toth <synthronic@hotmail.com>
Olofström, K SWEDEN -
Wonderful site!! I especially liked the Überzone audio samples with the captions showing which synths were being used for those sounds and beats. I am really looking forward to more artist profiles and more captions.
Kamy <kzaro@yahoo.com>
Los Angeles, CA USA -
thank you for this site it has been my main source of info and was a big part of helping me decide which synth to buy. you have also given me the information i needed to get my new Prophet 600 working w/ my midi setup thanks again.
jordan skow <apwcore@juno.com>
tres pinos, ca USA -
BEAUTIFUL site! Great design and content! Thanks! dAp
David <passkey@n2music.com>
Chicago, IL USA -
That's what I was looking for:the history of syth's...BRAVO
Mathias <mathiasety@yahoo.fr>
Paris, France -
Hi all... I'm working on a school project and i got one question... is a synth the ultimate instrument? i will be very grateful if somebody answers ! mail or sign this guestbook ! / P.A.B
P.A.B <pirre_bro@hotmail.com>
Åtvid, Sweden -
mrmnk <mrmnk@email.cz>
prague, czech republic - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 09:02:20 (PST)
I have on old double manual Moog branded organ that appears to be manufactured by Farfisa, but it also has most of a Satalite(?) synth built in. Does anybody know anything about this thing?
Chuck DeVivo <ctdevivo@tbcnet.com>
Rochelle, IL USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 05:04:06 (PST)
Thankyou for create this fantastic site. Keep it up! I have a question, which hopefully someone can help... I want to transfer some KORG T-Series samples that I have collected, to my new Triton Keyboard. Anyone know how? Please share your wisdom (email me please). Much appreciated!!!!
Danny <fabbies@hotmail.com>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 01:21:47 (PST)
Great site! I just bought a Rolond R8 and unfortunatly it did not come with a manual - Can anyone tell how to obtain either a hard copy of one or downloadable one - thanks so much!
James <gsequel1@aol.com>
Omaha, NE USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 17:34:18 (PST)
Great site! I just bought a Rolond R8 and unfortunatly it did not come with a manual - Can anyone tell how to obtain either a hard copy of one or downloadable one - thanks so much!
James <gsequel1@aol.com>
Omaha, NE USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 17:33:33 (PST)
I need a lexicon pcm-41 for 300$ or less. thank you!
sasha <mindspellgarden@hotmail.com>
pueblo, co USA - Monday, December 25, 2000 at 10:52:30 (PST)
is there a roland synthesizer named: JV-30 ?? a saw a picture of it... PLEASE can some mail me at:masen023@hotmail.com
Daemon <masen023@hotmail.com>
Falun, SWEDEN - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 16:53:05 (PST)
This is a great site. The real audio fragments are very usefull.
Robin van Haastrecht
Zoetermeer, Holland - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 07:14:04 (PST)
Great Site - Wanted to add myself and Super_Collider to the fans of the analogue realm - the PRO ONE has been a friend for a long time now - we used it for the Uber bassline of Darn (cold way o lovin)
vogel
brighton, USA - Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 03:32:15 (PST)
wanna see a REAL vintage synth? Buchla: i use sounds from this unit in a few of my tracks, also at http://digitalia.iuma.com peace
diGitaLia <cutoff_freq@hotmail.com>
toronto, ON Canada - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 18:32:53 (PST)
This is one of the best sites around, especially when you know how much work it takes to maintain this site with other full time obligations. (inside comment/question: are you trying to make your room look like ATB's pic?)
Aquatik
USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 09:47:31 (PST)
Damn good site, with a lot of usefull,unbiased info, But where are the DR.Boss machines and downloadable samples? I know you can have every model on here, but these Roland machines have been used for years.
Rox Wondaz
Detroit, Mi USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 01:35:28 (PST)
Cool site
Mr Donkey Kong <verners@hotmail.com>
Huus, Hawaii - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 06:17:39 (PST)
Check out my website and download my tracks - they were made using a Roland Juno 60 and a Yamaha SU700.
Mr Sketchy <tim@tsaxon.fsnet.co.uk>
UK - Saturday, December 16, 2000 at 08:43:51 (PST)
Try to look for real vintage-keys like oscar and Bucla !
johannijenhuis <johannijenhuis@cs.com>
enschede, overijssel netherlands - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 19:06:11 (PST)
I certainly appreciate the information this site has. Has all the information of synths I'm interested in and none of the biased views I see everwhere else. I find it odd that there is no mention of the company Access. They have several pretty popular synths and racks out. I am personally looking into obtaining a Virus kb and would like to read more about it. www.access-music.de
j <vs(at)zaru(dot)org>
LA, CA USA - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 12:06:11 (PST)
Neat site...can anyone help with a Korg DW-8000?...I have one and the reference manual but have misplaced the separate page listing the presets...can anyone assist? Thx.
Dan O'Connell <dano@lakesidesoftware.com>
Keego Harbor, MI USA - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 09:20:37 (PST)
i don't know if you're still looking for a univox organizer kristen but, i do have one that i'm selling. if you're still interested let me know.
kwansah <hungastryke@yahoo.com>
west orange, nj USA - Monday, December 11, 2000 at 14:23:02 (PST)
HI! I really want som help here. Is there any utility to upload sounds (like system exclusive) from a PC to an EMaxII? I know there is sysex capabilitys, but in what formats will the files be in. I've tried EMX and SDSLOAD...won't work. Hmm...anyone know why EMX don't work on an ordinaly 3.5 diskdrive? PLEASE!...Mail me if anyone got some answears.
Android <android@sudac.org>
Arvika, Sweden - Saturday, December 09, 2000 at 21:23:14 (PST)
Good work
NN <nawr@hotmail.com>
USA - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 01:02:33 (PST)
VintageSynth droped KNOWLEDGE on me about the funk machines Ive dreamed of owning/playing forever stay up. peace If any of you get a chance peep my estilo at www.MP3.com/Aztecutz ALL I USED WAS FRUITYLOOPS
D. Ortiz a.k.a Aztecutz <Aztecutz@lowrider.com>
Nampa, Id USA - Thursday, December 07, 2000 at 22:28:19 (PST)
This is really a fantastic site ...we still have those old thing like Sequential T8, Matrix 12, Prophet VS ect. we made a album in 1985 with all those stuff called Sunstroke , Nothings wrong in Paradise. And are running one of the best Synth stores in Belgium http://www.the-soundfactory.net .
Ben Bollaert <benbollaert@goplay.com>
Gentbrugge, Belgium - Thursday, December 07, 2000 at 00:10:53 (PST)
SurfSecret will clear your tracks as you surf.. so you maintain your privacy. www.surfsecret.com I LOVE THE SYNTH!
SURFSECRET - protect your privacy <sdjhf@Jhsdf.com>
ny, ny USA - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 15:49:37 (PST)
Hi! Great site! My fave is the Yamaha CS-15. Be sure to check out our site if you're looking for free high quality samples from vintage syntesizers! Take care! //Nick
Nick <nick@mourningafter.net>
Stockholm, Nope Sweden - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 13:54:18 (PST)
hey! great site!! but,please add da YAMAHA QS300 and YS100
Twenny
CANDOOM <info@candoom.com>
L.E., GDR - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 06:41:16 (PST)
Excellent, useful and informative site overall. One feature that would be helpful though, would if you could include, where applicable, the octave range available from the oscillators on various synths. For instance, I'm more likely to buy an older analog if it's range includes the 32' and 2' steps than if it just includes the standard 16', 8' and 4' lengths. Other than this, as I said, very helpful site which has been a large deciding factor in several of my own purchases!
Spectralab <spectralab@hushmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 01:51:25 (PST)
This is a fantastic and informative site! Hey, any Novachord owners out there? Help me find all the Novachords that remain... visit the registry at www.museslave.com/novachord!
MuseSlave <MuseSlave@aol.com>
St. Paul, MN USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 14:14:23 (PST)
sound librarys for the akai mpc2000,ensoniq asr10,asrx,eps,ts10,and korg triton at http://sounds4samplers.homestead.com there are also many free disks to download in .wav probably the dopest free sounds ever posted on the net
s4s <sounds4samplers@mediaone.net>
la, ca USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 23:08:55 (PST)
sound librarys for the akai mpc2000,ensoniq asr10,asrx,eps,ts10,and korg triton at http://sounds4samplers.homestead.com there are also many free disks to download in .wav probably the dopest free sounds ever posted on the net
s4s <sounds4samplers@mediaone.net>
la, ca USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 23:08:33 (PST)
This is still one of the best sites for all vintage synthesizers, and latest ones as well. Thanks for includeing my new link to my web site.
Paul Kondig <Pkondig@fred.net>
Frederick, MD USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 21:22:51 (PST)
This is the BEST Synth Site in you can find. Reallly nice! I always come back to find Information or just to look at those beautyfull Intruments. Greetings from Germany!!
Stefan
Mnster, Germany - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 15:02:25 (PST)
On the back of the Moog Prodigy, there's two sets of two little 'Range Scale' holes. Does anyone know what these are for or how to use them? Please email me barra@eircom.net Thanks
Barra Heavey <barra@eircom.net>
Dublin, IRELAND - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 05:55:07 (PST)
I just recently put up my stuff on mp3.com ...check it out: http://www.mp3.com/djd0rk/
Austin Naremore
Houston, TX USA - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 17:30:28 (PST)
ONE OF THE BEST SYNTH SITE WITH A LOT INFORMATION ABOUT VINTAGE SYNTH IM VERY HAPPY THAT I FOUND IT!!! & BIG LOVER FOR VINTAGE SYNTHS
DIMITRIS KATRANTSIOTIS <dora-ts@nakas.gr>
ATHENS, GREECE - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 06:28:57 (PST)
Jesus! What a site! I used to own one of the first memorymoogs in the UK, plus a PPG wave 2 and a jupiter 8. What sweet memories from the eighties!
Bob the Gob
London - Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 04:54:35 (PST)
Nice page. Please take a look at mine: http://www.geocities.com/bielarecki/default.htm - this is a site of erotic photos from Belarus.
Andrus Bielarecki <bielarecki@tut.by>
Minsk, Belarus - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 03:11:52 (PST)
This site is great! Greetings from the "wild-east". Viva la Industrial Revolution! /FLA, Skinny Puppy, Download, Die Form, Covenant, Aphex Twin, NIN, Attrition, Clock DVA, and more .../ I want 1 TB303 T-Shirt!!! /XXL.../ Heil Jaegermaister! ps.: êrok egy kicsit magyarul is, mert legalbb magyarul tudok. Kszntm a magyar zenerajongkat-, s ksztket is!
U-Lab <u-lab@freemail.hu>
Budapest, Hungary - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 12:18:32 (PST)
TB-303 rules
Hrvoje Vr<eth>uka <djook@mail-com>
HR - Friday, November 24, 2000 at 11:36:50 (PST)
Great site, thanks. Great design and lots of interesting stuff. If you're interested in the Pulsar Modular synth, pop over to www.modularsynth.co.uk
Ben <modular@nortica.co.uk>
Oxford, UK - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 11:31:39 (PST)
Good job on the synth site, keep up the good work. For free house music mp3 downloads and more synthesizer + drum machine resources including manuals, samples, patch sheets, etc. check out WWW.MONOPHONIC.ORG
Matrix <MONOPHONIC_ORG@HOTMAIL.COM>
lost angeles, ca USA - Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 17:11:26 (PST)
Maybe you can add the Ensoniq KS32, Roland P330, U110, A880 and R8m If you need any info, feel free to mail me.
Wilmar Boer <wilmar.boer@masterfarm.com>
Hilversum, The Netherlands - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 04:01:11 (PST)
Great informative site! Please add the Roland D70!
Wilmar Boer <wilmar.boer@masterfarm.com>
Hilversum, Netherlands - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 03:58:23 (PST)
EX-800, Moog Source, Prophet 600, Casio Rz-1
Hector D. Polo <hpolo@sinfo.net>
Panama, PANAMA - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 22:53:41 (PST)
Super Homepage, weiter so, liebe grsse Twenny!
PS:http://members.chello.at/mmx/twenny/
<img alt="Komm und Schau" src= "http://members.chello.at/mmx/Banner2.gif"
Twenny <twenny@gmx.at>
Vienna, W Austria - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 02:51:47 (PST)
cheeses! I love this site.I used to drool at these synths as a teenager back in the 80's.Still keep juno 106 and Realistic-moog.
pedro lepe <limon12@excite.com>
daly city, ca USA - Friday, November 17, 2000 at 03:53:04 (PST)
This site is great help for anyone who is buying a analog synth!
simon
Bergen, Norway - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 03:38:56 (PST)
Great site! Anyone selling an Oberheim OB-Xa?
Terence Banich, Esq. <majic12@telocity.com>
Chicago, Illinois USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 19:06:53 (PST)
BRILLIANT SITE WISH I HAD THE TIME TO LOOK THROUGH IT ALL AND NOT JUST THE PARTS RELEVANT TO ME, LOOKING FOR A JD800,KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FROM CLARKY
steve clark <stephen.clark27@ntlworld.com>
ENGLAND - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 13:54:49 (PST)
synths are really shit, the noise they come out with is tinny, and doesnt sound real. i was just wondering why you all think they are so fantastic, plesae write back
tom mccullagh <invertedflange@yahoo.co.uk>
detroit, usa USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 06:05:28 (PST)
Great site. I have a Yamaha TX802 (rackmount DX7 X2) which seems to be missing from your lists. Would you like some info and maybe a JPEG?
Tim Moore <tim-moore@lineone.net>
USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 02:02:30 (PST)
Hi, I truly appreciate this site!It's a wonderful well packed library for all synthesizers fans and people like me banging beats day after day, Peace out...
Francisco Monzon <omaracho@latinmail.com>
Montral, QC CANADA - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 15:52:12 (PST)
Saw your site listed in Future Music Magazine and thought I'd check it out. Great site.
Pete Tedstone <petertedstone@madasafish.com>
England - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 10:06:45 (PST)
Hello, I accidentally stumbled onto your site while searching for info on akai products and spent about an hour just going "woah". Needless to say I was very impressed and wish you continued success in your endeavours. I personally owned several of the products on your site through the years (all sold now). Thanks for the memories =) Daymian
Daymian <daymian@uswest.net>
seattle, wa USA - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 07:55:12 (PST)
Raised on radio, my grandfather ran a radio station in San Jose, Costa Rica where I was born in (1974) and later exposed to the flute and cello. With a vast fundamental exposure to different styles of music, I came to the United States during the winter of 1983 and discovered the synthesizer during the spring of 1986. Since then I've fallen in love with the instrument and have released three records...
D.alvarez <www.advancedsynthesizerinstrumentals.com>
San Bernardino, CA USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 23:30:16 (PST)
Raised on radio, my grandfather ran a radio station in San Jose, Costa Rica where I was born in (1974) and later exposed to the flute and cello. With a vast fundamental exposure to different styles of music, I came to the United States during the winter of 1983 and discovered the synthesizer during the spring of 1986. Since then I've fallen in love with the instrument and have released three records...
D.alvarez <edgetolife@hotmail.com>
San Bernardino, CA USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 23:25:51 (PST)
Also need a maxi korg, and pro mars please.
Richard Taylor <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
Northampton, UK - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 06:52:27 (PST)
does anyone have the sourcecode of the ensoniq asr10 ?
Pascal <b.m.s.@gmx.de>
USA - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 at 07:23:27 (PST)
Hello, I am looking for a minikorg 700, to be found in the south of england. Can anyone help, I'll give u money. Nice site.
Richard Taylor <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
Northampton, UK - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 09:05:41 (PST)
Hi guyz...you f**ckin' rule! Now I don't want to go on other crappy vintage sites, 'cause I fell in love with you!!!
Federico <louis.cypher@tiscalinet.it>
Torino, Italia - Monday, November 06, 2000 at 04:43:17 (PST)
Hi Vintage Synth Explorer! Wonderful site, definately my favorite gear reference page on the net, before I go anywhere else I go to VSE! Keep up the good work, and maybe you can take a suggestion? How about having an option for users to add comments about the synthesizers? That would be super cool! Don't get me wrong, your reviews are great, but it's also very helpful to know what other users think about the gear. Anyway, just wishful thinking =) Many thanks for this great site! Alex
Alex <alexg1029@aol.com>
San Francisco, CA USA - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 11:23:39 (PST)
Great site, loads of info!
Udo Mohammed <toaster_6@hotmail.com>
Seattle, WA USA - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 09:30:38 (PST)
very cool site , i was able to download manuals to my old juno 106 and also for some of my other synth modules and learn about some real cool vintage synth gear. id like to see some more in depth review and tips on programing the virus b and the emu extreme lead 1.
dj michael trance / u.c muzik <tranzone@aol.com>
los angeles, ca USA - Thursday, November 02, 2000 at 12:09:39 (PST)
I dream back in time when going through your excellent site while listening to JM Jarre, Tangerine Dream and Kitaro. Altough not vintage, I miss information on Korg Trinity and Yamaha DJX. Cheers.
Bjorn Standal <standal2000@hotmail.com>
Molde, Norway - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 13:08:17 (PST)
Hi! Love your site!! Check out my sizer site. Download some free WAV samples from analogue sizers. Best regards Magnus
Magnus <demokid@home.se>
Stockholm, Sweden - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 06:45:48 (PST)
Cool site! It has helped me locate some other synth pioneers. God I'm not that old am I? It's just that I remember sitting with Dave Smith at Sequential Circuits when we came up with the concept of MIDI! Worked at Moog too. Oh yes, then there were the Ensoniq years. Now I am a real composer scoring films and composing for orchestras. Great site! Did I say that already? Oh well.
Dr. Robert Wehrman <robert.wehrman@mauicc.hawaii.edu>
Honolulu, HI USA - Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 13:35:10 (PST)
Zajebista strona !!! (Something very cool).
Maciej <MPC2000@go2.pl>
Stargard, zp Poland - Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 06:57:43 (PST)
hi! I need information about powersupply for YAMAHA cs-5. Would be nice to get a manual.So If your«re a nice soul and have information about this PLEASE E-mail me....THANKS! bloke
bloke Newisle <bloke@iobox.fi>
turku, finland - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 01:40:32 (PST)
Bought a HOHNER HS-2/CASIO VZ 10-M last week. It«s got nice sounds onboard, but I imagine could be just the iceberg«s top at last. The synthesis seems to be made for greater sounds. The user«s manual is a bit exhausting. So what about a small report on your great site? Viele Gruesse, Gangulf Koch
Gangulf Koch <koch@gangulf.de>
Duesseldorf, 00 Germany - Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 13:14:38 (PST)
Hi, I am a student at the rythmic conservatory i Copenhagen and am very fond to find your site. I have among different analogue synths a OBx-a that«s wonderfull and I have a name to add with the other guys that«s been using this great Synth. MILES DAVIS. I saw a live concert with Miles, George Duke, Robben Ford a.o. and Miles was the guy with the OBx-a. Great site JB
Jesper Bo Hansen <jbhansen@edu.rmc.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 06:46:31 (PDT)
Hi! I have a 1982 Digital Keyboard SYNERGY. Didn't find any info on the site, but am looking to find it a new home as we downsize. Wonderful web design on this site. Cheers from Kevan in Vancouver
Kevan Tisshaw <kevan@perconline.com>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 10:55:04 (PDT)
Wow. Retro heaven. After perusing over the sound clips,(and being a wannabee lo-fi musician) decided I have just got to get a Roland Juno 106. Hope I can get one in the UK...
cyberczarina
- Friday, October 20, 2000 at 18:33:43 (PDT)
Great site for info!!Anyone intrested in a oberheim DSX-sequencer? Excellent condition(never been used/accidently lost at a music warehouse)also an yamaha(RCX1)remote control unit,a voice data card for SY/TG77,ROM cartridge for CZ-1 (synth sound & Effects)I am currently in search for a battery cover for a SH-101(blue Color)parts??whatever!!all for now SYNTH FREAKS
Decode <silverbox303_2000@yahoo.com>
Mcallen, TX USA - Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 19:19:13 (PDT)
You have one of the best resources for Electronic musicians on the net. Check out my label WWW.MONOPHONIC.ORG for free manuals,house music mp3's, and many other specific resources for Roland, Korg, Moog, Oberheim synths modulars and drum machines :)
MATRIX <MONOPHONIC_ORG@HOTMAIL.COM>
LOST ANGELES, CA USA - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 17:40:12 (PDT)
SOS! - Have just bought a Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator, but...no manual! does anyone have such a thing, or know where there may be a printable version on the web? Also, is anyone out there selling a QY70??? ta ta
Terry T Ladd <admiral_pie@hotmail.com>
UK - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 02:42:05 (PDT)
I just bought a SY-22 and would like to be able to find some PCM cards for it. I wanted something with some vintage sounds and this is a neat little keyboard for that. Thanks for your help!
Charles Senn <charlesenn@aol.com>
Charlotte, N.C. USA - Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 20:42:59 (PDT)
I want the manuals to the Korg DW-8000 and Seq Circuits Prophet 600 e-mailed or sent to my address at 20832 Tuck road #159 Farmington Hills Mi 48336. I would really appreciate that.
joe iafrate <muzik101@hotmail.com>
farmington hills, michigan USA - Friday, October 13, 2000 at 13:30:57 (PDT)
5:00, off work. 6:00, home. Roll a J. Pop a Beer. Warm up the old Juno-6. I am in analogue Heaven! Great site.
Tommy Tokinsworth <ttokin420@aol.com>
knoxville, TN USA - Friday, October 13, 2000 at 08:15:55 (PDT)
LIKE TO CONTACT GUYS WHO HAVE PCM CARDS(WAVE) FOR YAMAHA RY-30
FELIX VILLAPANDO <FVILLA7322@AOL.COM>
VALLEJO, CA USA - Thursday, October 12, 2000 at 10:46:44 (PDT)
Nice page!
Pixaren <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 10:09:30 (PDT)
Nice page!
Pixaren <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 10:09:28 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:49 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:49 (PDT)
wicked site, need to know where to buy rolandf pro mars und einen 606
Richie Roodle <itsbrainsyouwant@altavista.com>
NOrthampton, UK - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 06:40:41 (PDT)
This site is great.....
pixaren.com <webmaster@pixaren.com>
Karlshamn, K Sweden - Sunday, October 08, 2000 at 14:40:58 (PDT)
Informational site for lovers of vintage synths, I found nearly all of my synths except the Ensoniq VFX and Kawai K 5000
Holger Klos <holgi@netsurf.de>
Leverkusen, Germany - Sunday, October 08, 2000 at 09:16:02 (PDT)
Hello! I'm from Hungary. I have 2 electribes and one Roland R5 drummachine. i make very good music.
Miklos Miklos <matmi@dpg.hu>
Budapest, 1118 Hungary - Saturday, October 07, 2000 at 13:06:49 (PDT)
hello I'm beginner of rebirth. and I'm looking for The Bible of Rebirth. Acid. XP ! If you know the book demonstrates how to make Synthesizer sound, please tell me!!!
kazu <kazufumi@nirai.ne.jp>
ginowan, okinawa japan - Wednesday, October 04, 2000 at 01:43:52 (PDT)
Great site! Too bad nothing on the mellotron though. How come?
Hect <audio3@webexpert.net>
Bedminster, NY USA - Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 15:31:10 (PDT)
Hi there - I've just started going through this page's content, but I like what I saw up to this point... :) Anyone knows where to get spare parts for a Roland Juno 6? Roland themselve sells them for horrendous prices... Regards - Michael Briel (www.liquiddreamsrecords.com / www.mp3.com/briel)
Michael Briel <kruge@gmx.de>
Bonn, Germany - Monday, October 02, 2000 at 06:23:17 (PDT)
BEST SYNTH SITE ON THA WEB KEEP UP COMING THAT PHATT VINTAGE GEAR...
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, - Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 13:50:27 (PDT)
love the Roland GR300 guitar synth
Lorne Thomson <lorne@drop-d.com>
toronto, on canada - Saturday, September 30, 2000 at 10:38:09 (PDT)
Hey great site! But I miss a section of "buying the parts to a synth and a manual and then building it yourself". Example the Fatman from www.paia.com So fix it or mail me some advises on which«one to choose.
Joel <thesassbs@hotmail.com>
- Friday, September 29, 2000 at 13:29:49 (PDT)
Great site. Do you take submissions? I couldn't find a few of my old synths and boxes here, like the Roland MSQ-100 (came out right before the 700), etc. Still, about the most complete list I've seen. Good job!
Alan Nu <info@gravitytree.com>
Fremont, CA USA - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 13:30:28 (PDT)
this is the best site for synth/sampler information eye have found yet keep up the good work thanks for existing
travis trotter <eye54_2000@yahoo.com>
norman, ok USA - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 11:36:48 (PDT)
Great sight!!! but I can't find the manual for the D-50??
Alex <zouris@bigpond.com.au>
Australia - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 20:10:49 (PDT)
hello my name is j, i think your site is good and i use it to find out info. I make my own synths and i hope one day people will find my synths on this site. p.s. it would be good if you all looked out for my lofi band, we are called stoofa
j
brit - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 13:15:54 (PDT)
Klasse! This site seems like a mind-expanding drug to me. As an old synth freak I«ve seen a lot of those species with wet eyes at their dates of release, but never had been able to buy one. So with your wonderful presentation and useful information I just enjoy looking at those jurassic beings. Sorry for those nose prints at the screen, but it«s just a big thrill! Best wishes from Rhinetown Dusseldorf, Germany Gangulf
Gangulf Koch <koch@gangulf.de>
Dusseldorf, Germany - Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 05:52:03 (PDT)
Hello, your Page is very very good. It was a lot of work... your Page is in my link-site, i hope that«s ok ! Look at my German page about Studio-Audio-Mixe... Do you want my Page to ? Greetings from Germany http://www.tasemix.de Holger
Holger Mlder <info@tasemix.de>
NRW, D Germany - Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 22:40:30 (PDT)
+ Excellent website in most ascpects. - In the archive I painfully miss Buchla and EMS! - The listed prizes are seldomly appropriate. They should orientate to actual sale. For orientation there are several newsgroups.
/ <-@->
_, _ _ - Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 08:54:40 (PDT)
awsome site! your site helped me a lot on buying analog synths, i just got a roland sh-5 for only $100 super mint condition, and i got a korg poly-800 but the problem is i dont have any manual, so i am having a problem programing the banks, help,its my first analog synth with midi so i want to use it on my live pa sets.where can i get a manual? do you have any info about it? cheers, houseboy.
houseboy <donrenato@hotmail.com>
manila, philippines - Monday, September 18, 2000 at 01:48:07 (PDT)
Do anyone know how to control a Korg 800-DV any other way than by hand ? Please email me if you've got some idears!
Thomas Gaarn <gaarn@mdb.ku.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Friday, September 15, 2000 at 03:52:07 (PDT)
So, i thought i left my glasses at the doctors....but since i found them i have enjoyed the VSE!
Sol Rosenberg <Sol@gilfeta.org>
NewYork, Ny USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 22:38:20 (PDT)
Hey, thanks to the VSE I no longer need to look at nudie pics on the net to jerk off....THANKS VSE!!!
Mike DaRooki <Liverlips@jerkyboys.com>
New York, NY USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 17:13:04 (PDT)
"Hi, I really dig your page and your guestbook, very kewl! Pets Gone Wild is an Synth based Band out of Santa Cruz. Below is a partial list of the equipment we have used. When you get a chance, please stop by my page and grab some music!" Jinny Royer/Pets Gone Wild www.liquiddreamsrecords.com Keyboards, Synthesizers, Modules: Ensoniq VFX SD E-mu EIV Proteus 2000 Ultraproteus Supernova Nord Lead Rack II Oberheim OBMX QuasiMIDI Rave-O-Lution Waldorf Microwavel w/ Access Programmer Yamaha FB01 Linn 9000
Jinny <jinny@petsgonewild.com>
SF Bay Area, CA USA - Tuesday, September 12, 2000 at 08:47:44 (PDT)
Hello I've bought a Korg MS20 I'm looking for the manual or any informations that could help me. Thank you
alex <alex.delabriere@free.fr>
Rouen, france - Monday, September 11, 2000 at 12:59:07 (PDT)
Brilliant. But, I will be very pleased if there will be information about the Logan String Melody on this site. I have one, but know nothing about it, except that it is Italian and it sounds great! If anyone know it's birthyear, or other info about it please mail me!
Andreas <brus@musiker.nu>
- Monday, September 11, 2000 at 06:11:13 (PDT)
I can't load the page for Clavia's Nord Lead 3, where did it go? i get a 404 error.
Henrik
USA - Sunday, September 10, 2000 at 07:26:41 (PDT)
Hello! Synth crazed person here signing this guest book.
Michael Reisman <ibot774@aol.com>
Palo Alto, CA USA - Saturday, September 09, 2000 at 21:56:50 (PDT)
Hello cool site I've bought a roland r8 drum machine but I don't have a manual for it. If anyone can send me a scanned one or knows a site where I can download it my e-mail is:elektrokami@yahoo.fr thanx you!!
elektrokami <elektrokami@yahoo.fr>
paris, france - Thursday, September 07, 2000 at 04:11:20 (PDT)
Please can somebody help me out!! Ireally need the manual for the ROLAND S-330 I bought it really cheep but no manual and i can't found one on the net to and that sucks...... I like to hear from you all!!! thanx in advance.. Cyril
Cyril <boudri33@zonnet.nl>
Den Haag, Neterlands - Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 05:49:49 (PDT)
I just read a review of the EMU ESI2000. It says that specs-wise it falls between the ESI-32 and the ESI4000. This is RUBBISH! The ESI2000 IS the ESI4000 in a different colour-that is all that has changed- THE NAME AND THE COLOUR! Thanks, Ta
ben <aphesiamese@kagsd.com>
NY, NY USA - Tuesday, September 05, 2000 at 06:18:55 (PDT)
Thanks for a great resource as well as a fun site! As a beginner to the synthesizer arena (been a bass player since the early eighties...still am, actually...)this site is a tremendous help to me in numerous ways. Thanks as well for including the KORG poly800 with reverse keys. I had e-mailed you earlier about it and its special place in my past... Nice to see a pic of one on the hands-down best synth site on the net.
Jeff Baker <bakerjo@mindspring.com>
Piedmont, AL USA - Monday, September 04, 2000 at 18:53:17 (PDT)
a great place to come and get info on the keys/drum mach,i have found info on a lot of older syth,thanks,Semaj
Semaj Nos <poormanstudios@juno.com>
cols, ohio USA - Monday, September 04, 2000 at 10:37:28 (PDT)
Thank you very much for your visit to my website http://www.altogallego.com about the North of Spain (the Pirynees Mountains). As you say the 3D panoramics are really superb... May I sugest you signing my guestbook? I'd really love if you answer to some of the friends who has already signed, because we're creating the "Altogallego's friends Club" . See you.... MANUEL LORENZO http://www.altogallego.com/english
Panoramics 3D SPAIN
Zaragoza, Spain - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 16:40:50 (PDT)
A perfect site, thanks for all the information about the Synths. I miss some cheep digital instruments. Greetings Top Entertainment Compact
Leon Visser <compact@zonnet.nl>
Stein , (LB) Netherlands - Saturday, September 02, 2000 at 09:45:33 (PDT)
there is nothing about the 1962 tune 'Telstar' probably the first electronically produced hit record
logie
USA - Friday, September 01, 2000 at 13:49:00 (PDT)
Hey, why does the JD800 only get four stars ? It's just as good (better even) as the D50, and that gets five stars !!!! SACRE BLEU ! ! ! ! ! ! !
PWR <soniq@iquebec.com>
France - Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 10:19:54 (PDT)
Yeah thats really cool around here .i have an old Casio csm 10 p piano expander its rare haha.
Olli Kruse <none>
Hamburg, frg - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 03:59:06 (PDT)
Looks like fun...I Play roland V-drums WOW But i've been tortureing my Band with a Casio DG-20 pluged into an EMAX.....Yes what Fun
Richard Freeman <suestoy@gte.net>
Long Beach, ca USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 03:57:00 (PDT)
Very cool site Can anyone help, I have bought an S2000 and I need the System disc ? - p.s. I haven't got a clue how to use the thing!
Nimar <nimar@fruitpiemusic.com>
London, UK - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 06:07:18 (PDT)
Has everyone heard about zebrahead. theya re a great band with a new wlbum in stores august 22nd called playmate of the year. check em out at www.zebrahead.org
Ryan
USA - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 23:43:14 (PDT)
Wonderful page y'all got here. It really breaks down the old-school synths and their individual reasons why they're great, a rarity these days....
b psycho <toiletminded@hotmail.com>
Davenport, IA USA - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 19:14:57 (PDT)
cool page i got what i came for, many thanks "indigo" the best page i have seen on the net to date.
indigo <da2ow@koan.de>
mg, mg germany - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 04:52:06 (PDT)
Killer synth site! The best stuff here,a nd it looks great!
Jade
USA - Sunday, August 27, 2000 at 03:11:52 (PDT)
Congratulations, for making the best synthsite even better!
Cdric <reaper@MusicPlanet.zzn.com>
Zulte, Belgium - Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 12:47:40 (PDT)
Thank you,guys! I really admire your site.It gives me lots of necessary info. GROOVE IS IN THE HEART!!!
George <synthsoundsystem@pisem.net>
Haifa, IzRaEl - Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 18:37:51 (PDT)
trying to find out about a Yamaha pf 10 electric piano
Jerry Steve <jerrysteve@hotmail.com>
Charlotte, NC USA - Monday, August 21, 2000 at 21:39:08 (PDT)
'Synthetic Sound Labs' in a past life. Did lots of analog synth modifications in the 70's & 80's.
Doug Slocum <dslocum@fullback.com>
Brick, NJ USA - Saturday, August 19, 2000 at 10:21:50 (PDT)
KORG DW 8000 REAL AUDIO E-MU AUDITY REAL AUDIO (OLD VERSION) JUPITER 6 AND 8 AND SYNERGY REAL AUDIO AND PROGRAMS AND TIMBRES FOR SYNERGY.
JONAS ERDTMANN <creminho@latinmail.com>
FLORIANOPOLIS, BRASIL - Thursday, August 17, 2000 at 21:00:42 (PDT)
Anyone, I really, really need the Operating system for Roland S-50. Can anyone please help me? Please send it to my e-mail jodane@ruralrj.com.br and a guarantee a very nice stayibn for you whenever you come down to Rio.
Joao Dalia <jodane@ruralrj.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil - Thursday, August 17, 2000 at 12:37:47 (PDT)
This site kicks ass, shows me pics, prices, gives me audio clips, .. Only Problem with the site is, it is making me want to go purchase every single synth right now! and i dont have the money!,, anyway, it still kicks ass, Good job...lata
Channler <channler@usa.net>
Downingtown, PA USA - Wednesday, August 16, 2000 at 09:59:14 (PDT)
Great stuff here !
Jens-Uwe Bremeier <jens@electriggas.de >
Erfurt, Thr Germany - Tuesday, August 15, 2000 at 01:49:33 (PDT)
Does anyone have a manual scanned for the Roland Pg-1000 programmer? If you do could you email it to me? Thanks
Sean Finn <Finndog371@aol.com>
Mt. Laurel, NJ USA - Thursday, August 10, 2000 at 10:22:24 (PDT)
I own An Ace Tone Organ. Interested?
Tom Patti <UncleOtter@Msn.com>
New Castle, DE USA - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 20:03:18 (PDT)
Great site but what about Sound Blasters and EMus sound font samplers. this is my primary sampler synth!!! Also Moog-Opus, TDM Virus, Casio Rapman ,Vintage Lowery, Leslie 145
Tad "Notorious" Banzuelo <ProTools4>
Orange, ca USA - Saturday, August 05, 2000 at 09:54:35 (PDT)
Hey, do you know Mark Vail. Went to school with Mark and know he is very active in the vinatage synth arena. See the second edition.
RP Donker <rob_donker@yahoo.com>
Vashon Is., WA USA - Friday, August 04, 2000 at 14:47:41 (PDT)
I really, really need a manual for the BOSS SYB-3 Bass Synth pedal. Let me know if you have one.
J.C <basstralian@yahoo.com>
USA - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 22:37:11 (PDT)
Nice site. But only having real audio is a bit of a bind.
Marie Shrewsbury <MarieShrewsbury@hotmail.com>
Leeds, UK - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 10:38:10 (PDT)
A very cool and comprehensive site! I really dig the fact that there is a section devoted to tips and techniques. Thanks!
Anthony Bell <drminotaur@netscape>
Arvada, CO USA - Monday, July 31, 2000 at 19:14:30 (PDT)
im a high school student from canada, since i dont have much money I only have a 2 PC's, Ensoniq ESQ-1,Casio CZ 230s, Korg EA-1, and a Yamana QX-1(just a BIG room decoration). Im thinking od getting a Roland JP-8000 or Korg MS 2000. Can anyone help me make my descision?????? But anyways, this site is the GREATEST, in my free time, Im either making music or ON THIS SITE!! Thanks V.S.E. I'd be lost without you!
MixMasterCid <idex@home.com>
ottawa, Ontario CANADA - Thursday, July 27, 2000 at 15:41:54 (PDT)
the new oberheim makes me want to CUM CUM CUM when will sound samples be available?
Bob Fishburn <sevenray@aol.com>
New york, NY USA - Tuesday, July 25, 2000 at 16:51:34 (PDT)
This is the best site ever, but I think you need to do more research before you put your info on your site, just an example, you say that the Roland TR 606 has cut off, resonance, env e.g. but that is not true you can only adjust the level of each sound, it is not a 303. I hope you will change this. ONLY BUY ANALOQUE KEEP THE SPIRIT HIGH. -s-p-d-k- dorpzicht HARDreCOREdings, LIQUID TOOLS (the techno company)
spdk <spdkay@hotmail.com>
USA - Monday, July 24, 2000 at 05:39:42 (PDT)
yo this is eddie def producer turntablelist whatever projects hamster breaks the first break record of its kind ,el stew , drum machine technicians ,or dmt, gonervill, sound polution poochies sound journals , hemp lords , i am currently useing the mpc 2000 but i am looking for an emu sp 1200 .how or where can i get one
dj eddie def <eddie def @aol .com >
oroville, ca USA - Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 13:47:45 (PDT)
God's gift must be the MPC3000.
martin <marto@powerup.com.au>
australia - Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 06:33:58 (PDT)
I'm a Aussie electro neophite currently using an MC-303 and Cubase and I want some old analogue stuff to help bring this house to its foundations.
Stu <fallen@email.com>
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Monday, July 10, 2000 at 21:06:50 (PDT)
Really a great site! I'm a big fan of vintage synths and this site really has a *lot* of useful information.
Mike Andrews <mikeandrews@chello.nl>
Diemen, The Netherlands - Monday, July 03, 2000 at 12:51:55 (PDT)
Hey, I was wondering where would be the best place to buy vintage synths? I live in the Detroit area. Help me out if you know!!
Ian Hines <p_man5k@yahoo.com>
Marlette, MI USA - Sunday, July 02, 2000 at 11:54:08 (PDT)
Hello there! This site is really great! Lots of information and a extensive collection of vintage gear. It is now one of my favourite bookmarks. I hope you continue..... Have a good time! (comment: our website will be available in English language soon!) Thomas, Germany
Thomas Velten <veryson@gmx.de>
WÙrzburg, Germany - Thursday, June 29, 2000 at 05:00:56 (PDT)
I love your site! This is the main spot I check for info. on older synths. If anyone has a used Novation BassStation (keyboard), and is looking to sell it, please contact me!
Brad <the_kbk@hotmail.com>
Canton, OH USA - Monday, June 26, 2000 at 20:56:42 (PDT)
As always, best synth site ever!!I'm currently playing a Juno-6,Moog Rogue, and Korg Triton Workstation(new) But I'm dying to get my hands on an ObXa. I think this may be the daddy of them all. Can anyone please help me!!?
Billy "fingers" Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
knoxville, TN USA - Sunday, June 25, 2000 at 09:53:47 (PDT)
I like old synth. It has the old instrument of ROLAND and KORG. Jupiter6,Mono/poly,TR606. They have very good sound. They have very good sound.
Kanda Moli <moli@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
Musasino , Tokyo Japan - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 01:26:24 (PDT)
If you love synthesis, which I'm sure you do if your here, check out an up and coming band called Snake River Conspiracy at http://www.snakeriverconspiracy.com! They compose and perform harcore electronica, with bitchin vocals! Just zap over to the webpage, listen to the single Vulcan, and you'll see you haven't wasted your time =D Keep it Real
Christopher Bond <rygar@hotmail.com>
Ocean Springs, MS USA - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 00:50:20 (PDT)
Hi there! Is there anyone who knows the diffrens between a PPG Wave 2.0 and a PPG Wave 2.2/2.3? If you know, and want to share that information with me, then please mail me... I really want to know... And oh, this site is still the best synth site on the net!
Danny B <danny_b@home.se>
Valdemarsvik, Sweden - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 16:04:45 (PDT)
I want to know if someone would be interested in buying a rare Mellotron (a double one, [2 mellotrons in one case] perhaps once owned by Yes themselves!), that a frined of mine wants to sell. By the way, I have composed approx. 150 songs without neither lirics nor singing, and own a Korg M1r, Oberheim Matrix-6r, Kurtzweil K2000r, C3 Hammond, a Yamaha tx7 and dx7, 2 Minimoogs, etc; I would also be interested in buying a synthi A EMS synthesizer. I like Gentle Giant, Caravan, Genesis, etc...
Jean-David Roth <jroth@worldcom.ch>
Geneva, Switzerland - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 11:45:41 (PDT)
Does anybody have connections to poeple selling memory cards for the KAWAI K1? (called DC or so..) Thanx Rolf
Rolf <Rolf.EST@gmx.de>
Berlin, Germany - Tuesday, June 20, 2000 at 05:49:25 (PDT)
i got a devilfish nr 15 ser.1a 1993!!!! to sell for 2000 $ contact chris@artberlin.de
chris <chris@artberlin.de>
berlin, germany - Monday, June 19, 2000 at 06:08:50 (PDT)
wealthful
Hilary Rowan <teflonhalo@netscape.net>
San Diego, Ca USA - Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 21:03:33 (PDT)
Cool site, but how i can find book for kawai K1. Thanks guys
vlad <vladtroussov@hotmail.com>
sydney, australia - Friday, June 16, 2000 at 08:18:42 (PDT)
I love this place. I use it to price synths. I buy mostly used gear because of cash flow and this site has been helpful. I especially like the comphrehensive Strap-on MIDI controler section because I collect and use them in my band, where the synth gets the solos not the guitar player! Please get more Ensoniqs on here though. The SQ-2 is by far one of the best all around controler-worksations.
Jim Pinel <monsterinyourcloset@yahoo.com>
Columbus, OH USA - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 08:10:13 (PDT)
I love this place. I use it to price synths. I buy mostly used because of cash and this site has been helpful. I especially like the comphrehensive Strap-on MIDI controler section because i collect and use them in my band, where the synth gets the solos not the guitar player!
Jim <Pinel>
Columbus, OH USA - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 08:07:32 (PDT)
Nag nag... "The DrumTraks can send Roland sync/clock to control a TB-303, TR-909, TR-808 or TR-606. " Well, most "american sync" devices can control Korg/Roland "din-sync" boxes provided you build a thing that adds the start signal on another pin on the din-sync side.
Anders <anders@moulin-noir.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Tuesday, June 13, 2000 at 05:13:46 (PDT)
A great site with some very weird information here and there. Concerning Prophet 2000/2002 for example. Low quality, low-fi... With one D/A per voice, 12 bit resolution at 42 kHz goes quite far. Guess why so many users still keeps them alongside brand new samplers? Not exactly for "unusual low fi sounds" - I use it when exceptionally great sounds are needed, which means all the time in all my recordings. It does color the sound, kind of like a Prophet 5 with sampled sounds. Actually it sounds way better than the 12 bit Emax which you give five stars.
Anders <anders@moulin-noir.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Tuesday, June 13, 2000 at 04:56:44 (PDT)
Great site, I use it very much but...what are those DX-7 real audio files?...is it really the right file? Check it out...
Thrax <thrax@iol.it>
Rome, ITALY - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 07:07:30 (PDT)
Your site is very informative,and I like the samples.Of course,nothing beats an old Roland(SH-101,System 100M)or Korg (the MS series,DL-50).It's unfoortunate that any no-talent idiot can make'music' with the crappy user-friendly machines of today.They take so much of the'art'& 'humanity'out of today's electronic music.Keep pumping it out,'real pioneers'!!!
Dr.T.E.VanEck,IFF Wreckordings <VanEck@aol.com>
Kalamazoo, Mi USA - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 05:48:00 (PDT)
LLots of groovy samples,of course there is no substitute for an old Roland or a Korg MS-10 or MS-20.Any idiot can make music w/the synths of today.They take a lot of the 'human feel'and'art'out of the electronic music of today.Though I have to admit I dig the Roland JP-8000.
T.E.VanEck <VanEck@aol.com>
Kalamazoo, Mi USA - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 05:30:02 (PDT)
LOVE YOUR SITE!!! I am on it EVERY DAY! Yes, EVERY DAY! Keep up the incredible job you've been doing so far. Great synth info as well as synth photos, samples and links. Vintagesynth is my favourite site. 10/10
Yan R
Toronto, Canada - Sunday, June 11, 2000 at 15:04:12 (PDT)
great site guys! An extremely useful resource, and a good dose of nostalgia. However, I disagree with your rating for the Roland Jd800. This has become a cult synth in my native country (germany), and is so versatile, and great fun. Keep up the good work................ Visit me on my page. Chapter71 The new trance experience.
Chapter71 <webmaster@chapter71.de>
--, -- GERMANY - Saturday, June 10, 2000 at 15:30:00 (PDT)
I am so glad I found this site! It's the best of it's kind I have viewed so far. I am particularly impressed with the user manuals available and also the excellent links. Keep up the great work!
Jon Samways <Jonelle@telstra.com>
Brisbane, QLD Australia - Saturday, June 10, 2000 at 06:04:23 (PDT)
This is really a great site... But it would be even more great if some of you out there could tell me; where can I find Two voice cards for my Oberheim OB-Mx. If somebody knows PLEASE send me a mail.
Jan Kenneth <darkraven@spray.no>
Norway - Friday, June 09, 2000 at 19:35:38 (PDT)
....Grande...Grande..sito! Non credo di aver mai visitato un sito cos esauriente ed interessante in fatto di strumenti. Mi ha aiutato molto nella conoscenza di molti synth Vintage che prima non conoscevo affato...!..Grazie, Tommy.
Tommy Scarabino <tommy.scarabino@tin.it>
Bari, ITALY - Thursday, June 08, 2000 at 03:11:48 (PDT)
Hey There, This is definately the best site efter if you are as crazy as I am about finding the old analog synths!!!..all thumbs up for Vintagesynth.com!!! Greatings from Denmark
Lars Freisig <djfreisig@hotmail.com>
Farum, Denmark - Wednesday, June 07, 2000 at 15:08:23 (PDT)
a truly fantastic reference site. good work feller. well designed (well it's done on a mac, what do you expect!) with great navigation, I'll be back... often.
dave wood <dave@neurologik.co.uk>
leicester, uk - Sunday, June 04, 2000 at 05:50:42 (PDT)
dope site...but you need more rhythm box' s!(yamaha ry-30, casio rz-1)
pos-kwal <pprezzano@earthlink.net>
chicago, IL USA - Saturday, June 03, 2000 at 16:12:55 (PDT)
A great side ..... Thanks !!!!
Leon Visser <compact@wish.net>
Stein (LB), NL Netherlands - Tuesday, May 30, 2000 at 09:06:00 (PDT)
HELP ME HELP ME I lont bye synt send me www link`s synt shop`s PLEASE PLEASE
KALO <kalo_rave@hotmail.com>
SOFIA, BG - Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 13:40:01 (PDT)
this is home. i love this page. if anyone wants to hear some diy moog music , they should visit my band's websiteat www.thepowerstar.com thanks. atom
atom <atom@thepowerstar.com>
charleston, sc USA - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 10:17:11 (PDT)
has anybody information about electronic organ from JVC model NS-70 with 2 keyboards of 61 keys each ,pedals and bench and power amplifiers.It is a very rare instrument,similar to electone of yamaha introduced in the market in 1986 but unfortunately jvc stoped its production in the 90,s(a pity)? has anybody a photo of this model,cartridge sounds,specifications etc?
jose luis <peire@hotmail.com>
madrid, USA - Thursday, May 25, 2000 at 08:16:21 (PDT)
The end-all be-all of synth site. Each synth has extensive info and (as if thats not enough) audio samples, patchs, documentation, etc.. I visit the site constantly just to dream. Like a little kid with his greasy nose against the toy store window . . .
Nic Stage <sleeping@clubjvlnet.net>
Reedsburg, WI USA - Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 20:21:07 (PDT)
Great site. Good reference material. I used to teach on an ARP 2500. I have designed and build several of my own analog and digital synthesizers.
John L Marshall <john.l.marshall@gte.net>
Kirkland, WA USA - Monday, May 22, 2000 at 20:46:41 (PDT)
I Just love this page!!!!!!
Peter Lorix <Lorix@egmot-kol.dk>
Kobenhagen east, Denmark - Monday, May 22, 2000 at 17:18:20 (PDT)
I love this site !!!!!!
Thomas Treu <sub-city@aon.at>
Vienna, Austria - Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at 12:03:00 (PDT)
Glad I found this site. Always have my eyes out for all types of gear.
Ed Verso <Ed@steinberg-na.com>
Chatsworth, CA USA - Friday, May 12, 2000 at 12:50:11 (PDT)
Thank you for a great site... Come visit our INDUSTRIAL website!
Manipulator <manipulator@industrial.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 08:21:51 (PDT)
Thank you for a solid, well-based site. I use a lot to explore synths. Visit: www.industrial.dk/~manipulator
Thomas Gaarn <Gaarn@mdb.ku.dk>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 08:19:38 (PDT)
Visit the Ultimate Vangelis site for a download of the remixed Albedo 0.39 Read Album reviews online.
Bepe DeMarco <demarcobepe@hotmail.com>
Derby, UK - Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 07:27:14 (PDT)
This Side is what I need.Informations that i`m surching for...Thanx
Christian.N <Penuts@extended.de>
Rheine, NRW Germany - Monday, May 08, 2000 at 11:30:08 (PDT)
Great site!
Mike O'Connor <Schizoid21@aol.com>
Freehold, NJ USA - Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 06:52:13 (PDT)
Well executed web-site. I'm the present owner of a Roland D50/Jupiter 6, Nord Lead, Ensoniq ASR10, Yamaha TG33, and Oberheim Matrix 6. Sadly, I no longer own a Juno-60/10 or OB8.
Jo-L <veerchasm@qol.com>
USA - Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 04:10:35 (PDT)
I find this site highly influential--simply the best on the web. I would like to see a section on user created articles, and maybe less emphasis on synths in dance music only.
James Meeker <Necrochine@hotmail.com>
Toledo, OH USA - Friday, May 05, 2000 at 12:56:33 (PDT)
Great page!Helped me when I was looking for a synth.
Henrik R¿dsten gilde <jangilde@online.no>
Asker, Norway - Friday, May 05, 2000 at 10:48:46 (PDT)
Unparalleled site. Great resource.
James O'Toole <toolroq@yahoo.com>
North Hollywood, CA USA - Wednesday, May 03, 2000 at 14:33:16 (PDT)
The picture you have of the Polyfusion Modular synthesizers were originally owned by me. The modules are in the EXACT SAME placement I left them we they left my studio. Who owns them now? I really miss them terribly. I was moving and had to let them go. One of my biggest regrets in life, the day I lost them. I helped the in the early days of Polyfusion with feedback regarding the actual setup of the modules and the types of connectors they would use. They really have part of my musical soul in them, way more than knobs and patchcords!
John Bezjian <johnbezjian@sprintmail.com>
Provincetown, MA USA - Wednesday, May 03, 2000 at 07:38:45 (PDT)
Great site for info and inspiration. Only many prices for classic synths are too low i guess. Other than that, nice pictures and good for checking out a synth before maybe buying one...
Bazz
Hilversum, Holland - Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 00:27:01 (PDT)
Gentlemen, Congratulations and Thanks for a superb site! A great resource! I especially like that you put RealAudio samples of the synth in question whenever possible. I've learned a great deal from my multiple visits to your site. Keep up the good work! -V
VictorM <victorcm@texas.net>
Austin, TX USA - Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 06:50:40 (PDT)
I will trade Acid Pro Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 Cubase VST 24 3.75 Fruity Loops Pro v2.11 Vegas Pro 1.0 Soundforge 4.5e Unity DS-1 Reaktor 2.05 ReBirth 2.01 ReCycle 1.71 Fruity Tracks 1.5 SawPlus32 and a bunch of VST plugins <-- plugins worth over $1100 US in value for ANY (new or old)analog MIDI equipment. like synth's and drum machines. email me and I may trade for other things.
mmc <idex@home.com>
canada - Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 21:19:15 (PDT)
GREAT SITE
Toby <djmodulus@hotmail.com>
orlando, fl USA - Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 17:16:11 (PDT)
thank god ...you are the saviors of a new generation of synth heads
receiver <receiver_band@hotmail.com>
nyc, usa USA - Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 11:42:57 (PDT)
Good stuff, but not always complete and accurate enough. Would be nice if site-visitors can give input. I've been following the developments in Synthesizers since the late 70's and know what's around - still I was surprised to see some new stuff on this site that I had never seen before. I've got a Prophet-600, JX-10, MKS70, D550, MPC60 and Linndrum.
Gene Veldhuisen <iunowhu@hotmail.com>
Sydney, Australia, NSW Australia - Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 20:38:01 (PDT)
One of the best vintage synth sites I've ever seen, read and heard - as it gives you specs, infos, pictures, demos, lists of users, profiles and many more not present on other synth explorers' sites!Fantastic!I'm visiting this site every time I'm in the Net even though I know almost every corner... I just love it - especially roland 101/202/303/505/606/707/808/909 etc. Thank you, Vintagesynth!
Artyom Pavlov <artyom@white.kharkov.ua>
Kharkov, Ukraine - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 04:10:17 (PDT)
Great site! I refer to it frequently. One minor complaint; the Kawai K1 series are NOT wavetable synths!! They are S+S synths. I have a K1m, and it does not possess wavetable capabilities. I wish it did!
Andy Lindsay <andytr909@aol.com>
Beaverton, OR USA - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 23:48:03 (PDT)
Nice site, but prices should be more real (espacially those of very ol' gears) But anyway: good work
X-Electricª <tb303@box43.gnet.pl>
Warsaw, Poland - Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 07:00:23 (PDT)
Re-Birth 338 Rulez Visit my Hompage
THChris <THChris@giga4u.de>
FFB, Bayern Germany - Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 07:42:59 (PDT)
I am looking for a manual for a yamaha sy35 keyboard and any other kind of information about the sy35. love this website!
Steven W Jackson <scq3@yahoo.com>
Kansas City , Ks USA - Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 19:16:03 (PDT)
This site is BEAUTIFUL. I love to see all the great gear. It's great for important information like midi control and such, for macking purchases. I use it as reference when getting gear. Keep it up!!!
PeatLa <SubUrbanSoundLab@aol.com>
Northport, NY USA - Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 12:15:39 (PDT)
Hey, great website. Handy to reference your dream setup or see what the pros think of your gear...I use a Prophet 600, Yamaha cs-5, Juno 60, ARP Omni 2.. .Many ran through the Roland Chorus Echo.. Happy noodling n tweaking...
Christian Johnson
Mpls/Duluth, MN USA - Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 23:44:00 (PST)
Trance rules
J¿lle <ojoelle@c2i.net>
Trondheim, Norway - Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 16:54:09 (PST)
I was watching Reverb on HBO the other day and seen the band "Live", they have hits like "The Dolphins Cry", and alot more from the other albums. The keyboard player for the band uses an SH-101 for alot of stuff, which I though was pretty cool.... I didnt know any bands like that used that sort of thing....
Pimpin'
Seattle, WA USA - Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 18:58:12 (PST)
Having composed music along traditional/'classical' lines for sometime now, I recently became aware of the new possibilities of electronic music. Unfortunately, I found alot of this information overwhelming; your website has made the information a little easier to digest. Excellent website! btw: I will be visiting Sydney, Australia soon, and was wondering if anyone can suggest anywhere to purchase analogue synths? Regards, - Andrew
Andrew <illuminatus9@hotmail.com>
U.K. - Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 11:48:07 (PST)
:)
Kenneth J. Andrews <kandrews@musician.org>
DeWitt, NY USA - Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 21:47:17 (PST)
I,m a KORG EX-800 owner and cant seam to get it to work???????? Your site has grate things to look at can you healp?please!!!!!! I,m using a KORG Remote controler RK-100 . My EX-800 dosnt seam to have any sounds???? Is this posable???? Need healp I need to Play!!! love your site GRATE!!!!!!!!!!!! PIERCEDREALITY...LATTER..
howard <piercedreality@sprint.ca>
monteral, ca canada - Sunday, March 26, 2000 at 09:27:33 (PST)
Wow, great site guys! An extremely useful resource, and a good dose of nostalgia. However, I disagree with your rating for the Roland Jd800. This has become a cult synth in my native country (england), and is so versatile, and great fun. Surely it deserves five stars? Keep up the good work................
PWR <zeit@chez.com>
FRANCE - Sunday, March 26, 2000 at 01:30:47 (PST)
Thanks to your ad pages, I found the right man to sell my synth-set to, and I had to sent "regret" mails to yet 6 other respondants... after 10 days only. Great ! Greetings from Flanders, Europ. Willem
willem
USA - Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 10:08:27 (PST)
electrorific baby!
christopher <aubin>
manchester, nh USA - Saturday, March 25, 2000 at 07:17:18 (PST)
I ACTUALLY MEANT THE KORG-364, SORRY...PEACE
ADAM <C4TRACKS@EXCITE.COM>
HOLBROOK, MA USA - Friday, March 24, 2000 at 17:00:01 (PST)
I HAD A QUESTION ABOUT THE SU-10 AND THE KORG-304. HOW CAN I HOOK UP THE SU-10 TO THE KORG AND USE IT TO COMBINE THE TWO AND MAKE SONGS TOGETHER. I ACTUALLY WANT TO USE BEATS OFF THE SU-10 AND USE THEM OF THE SOUNDS ON THE KEYBOARD. THE BEATS ON THE KEYBOARD AREN'T THE GREATEST, AND I CAN SAMPLE SOME PHAT KICKS, AND SNARES ON THE SU-10.PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH SOME HELP...BY THE WAY GREAT WEB SITE...PEACE
ADAM <C4TRACKS@EXCITE.COM>
HOLBROOK, MA USA - Friday, March 24, 2000 at 16:58:59 (PST)
Cool website big brother, proud to be your sister!
wendy <wendylee4@haotmail.com>
LA, CA USA - Tuesday, March 21, 2000 at 11:30:24 (PST)
want DX7, prophet 5, akai x7000 or sequential p2000-good condition only
w claiborne <wclaiborne@uno.edu>
new orleans, la USA - Friday, March 17, 2000 at 22:38:53 (PST)
oh yeah...got love this site....
rick
- Wednesday, March 15, 2000 at 02:00:25 (PST)
yeahhhh !!!! thx for the manual of TR 909 !!! Great !!! @++
Baxter <baxter@jazt.net>
Rennes, FRANCE - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 17:11:27 (PST)
I Love the Rm1X!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HENDRIK BONACKER <--------->
Buxtehude, Germany - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 12:57:15 (PST)
I wouldnt belive to see all bunch of famous synth.manufacturer contain in one Web site. You do great job and save my time to search all information about products as such.
VLADIMIR TROUSIL <vtrousil@sprint.ca>
ROXBORO, QUE CANADA - Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 06:48:25 (PST)
Your site is the best synth site on the web, without a doubt. Hats off to you people for putting this together. You'ns rock!!
Billy "Fingers"Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
Knoxville, Tn USA - Saturday, March 11, 2000 at 18:13:47 (PST)
Great page... The virus is a killer check out DaMa' site...
Rasmus Jensen <rasmus@hotmail.com>
rhus, Denmark - Tuesday, March 07, 2000 at 10:50:23 (PST)
This site is dope. Female dj/producer out of philly looking to buy sh-101 and a juno 106. e-mail me if you got. Also, check out my site and if you're in philly area -- let me list your shows. see ya later!
dj dasha <dasha@housemusic.com>
Philly, PA USA - Sunday, March 05, 2000 at 21:55:06 (PST)
A Hammond Organ and a Minimoog, that's what keyboard players should use! I think also Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep) used a Minimoog. I couldn't find him in your list!
Andi
Munich, Germany - Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 16:56:28 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream! Rock on...
Bill from The Fantastics <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:08:04 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream! Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:42 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP 2600 extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream. Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:27 (PST)
Amazing website! But you failed to mention that Pete from the Who used an ARP extensively on Who's Next. Probably the most popular, recognized use of one in the mainstream. Rock on...
Bill <billm3@home.com>
Providence, RI USA - Wednesday, March 01, 2000 at 13:07:15 (PST)
Il tuo sito panico e terrore. Really a good work! Bordel, le site est supercool. Es ist wircklich obergail.
Bove&Ale
Friborgo, FR Svizzera - Sunday, February 27, 2000 at 14:29:05 (PST)
Very excellent website.I was surprised at how complex and user friendly it was.Has more better photos than other synths sites.Gives you a more professional insight at those glorious mega synths of yesteryear and some of todays aswell.Keep it up.
John Anthony Lopez <antonivsmaximo@aol.com >
West Covina, CA USA - Sunday, February 27, 2000 at 01:42:19 (PST)
hello, I bought Roland RE-201 last year at$150. Very warm&fat sound ! Now making demo tapes of my band by using it. I think Roland RE201 is one of the greatest echo machine!
tam <starsign@geocities.co.jp>
tokyo, Japan - Friday, February 25, 2000 at 19:11:42 (PST)
hallo vintagesynth eu adoro esta pagina gosto dos sons dos sintetizadores e tenho um site em construo vou falar sobre baterias eletrnicas (ex- d-drum simmons)sintetizadores orgos, pianos, teclados normais teclados e suas tecnologias, midi modulos,jmj, rick wakeman e outros quanto custa o dw 8000 eo 6000 da korg tanks basil and tanks vintasynth
JONAS ERDTMANN <Creminho@latinmail.com>
Florianpolis, sc Brasil - Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at 20:08:02 (PST)
this has to be one of the best resource sites for information for the electronica community. play on...
durban_poison_music <mgerber@mail.com>
new york, ny USA - Monday, February 21, 2000 at 19:18:09 (PST)
WOW, this is a very, very good site!!! I«ve added a "TOP-LINK" - Link on my site www.aven.de!!
Aven <info@aven.de>
Hamburg, D Germany - Sunday, February 20, 2000 at 12:24:16 (PST)
Love you all there.Thank you for very interesting site.
MINDPHASER <boleb@verat.net>
Belgrade, Yugoslavia(Serbia) - Saturday, February 19, 2000 at 13:39:46 (PST)
Being the manufacturers of the Sherman Filterbank, we want to thank you for putting the Sherman Filterbank in your nice website. However there's 1 thing that we would like to see changed, since it causes much confusion to us and to our clients and dealers : you put the current price of $500 there. Actually it's between $699 and $799. Would you please be so kind to change this on your website ? We would appreciate this so much. Many thanks in advance, and much respect to you, Mieke @ Sherman
Mieke @Sherman <sherman.productions@pi.be>
TESTELT, Belgium, Belgium BELGIUM - Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at 08:05:09 (PST)
Beautiful web site. Wonderful Trs beau site web. Extraordinaire
Pierre Mestrez <mestrez.pierre@usa.net>
Liege, Li Belgium - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 10:55:56 (PST)
proud owner and active user of my mint cond. Roland JU-6- I sleep with the damn thing and never leave home without it. My uncle sold it to me for $25, he never used it and had no idea of its value. Lucky me! --Billy "fingers" Cornthatch
Billy "fingers" Cornthatch <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
knoxville, tn USA - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 09:13:34 (PST)
Excellent site. Especially the synth finder! You can get an objective opinion before you buy your synth. I'm really enthousiastic about all the old analog synths. The only synth i really miss here is the boss dr202 drummachine. I don't think i overlooked it. I'd like to see a review about it. Keep on doing your thing! Goof.
Goof <groovegoof@hotmail.com>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 06:49:16 (PST)
Hey all you synth maniacs....check out the URL and see what america does to its citizens...and make sure to post a message on the site...thanks
Claydon <http://unconstitutional.netmare.org/>
USA - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 14:23:09 (PST)
Hey all you synth maniacs....check out the URL and see what america does to its citizens...and make sure to post a message on the site...thanks
Claydon <claydon1@earthlink.com>
USA - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 14:19:24 (PST)
Hey ! You don't talk about the BOSS SYB-3, the only synth I use ? Go and listen it in my homepages !
NECROPOLIS <necropolis@lycosmail.com>
FRANCE - Friday, February 11, 2000 at 04:43:40 (PST)
your site is really cool .First time I got to see an 808 or taurus pedals. but which oberheim did EVH use on jump? I think it was an ob-8,not sure.anyway-very cool.did you ever think of adding electric pianos(rhodes,wurly,vox,mellotron,etc)?
danny <dtm106@yahoo.com>
USA - Wednesday, February 09, 2000 at 17:26:30 (PST)
This site is da Bomb!!! Amazing coverage of synth technology and history!
Matt G.
USA - Monday, February 07, 2000 at 15:04:22 (PST)
Prophet, Oberheim, Moog, ARP...let's get it on baby
Ricky L. Callier <rlcmmc@aol.com>
Portland, OR USA - Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 10:30:11 (PST)
Thanks for a wonderful site. It's really great to see people keeping analog synths alive. One comment I have is to the gentleman that wrote the review on the new re-issued Minimoog from Moog Music Ltd. Great review, but I ask him and others to consider two things about the new Mini's lack of programmable memory: First, the beauty of the instrument is that it has the chance of never quite sounding exactly the same each time you set up the sound, allowing each player to develop their own unique characteristics, a sort of "trade sound" if you will. Second, if you watch any vintage video of keyboard players using these wonderful synths in concert, such as Rick Wakeman, you'll notice what an art it really is to play the Minimoog - finding just the right second to twist a filter knob, or set the glide to real slow for a cool effect, and back again. This is a talent that's been lost for many years. In my own opinion, keep the programmable memory away from the Mini. You be the judge, but think about it: Programmable memory with hundreds of presets is what made so many keyboard players sound so much alike - lacking that "trade sound" that we used to hear in synth playing.
Christopher J. Boylan <Chris@ourtown.net>
Denton, TX USA -
This is really the best Vintage-Synth-Site around. I found rare informations about the Roland JX3P, my little Soundmachine. Go further, this site ist great!
Thomas Kretschmann <thomas@eichmeier.de>
Munich, GERMANY -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, europe -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, europe -
AM I PRODUCER AND WHEN I'M LOOKING FOR VINTAGE STUFF I FIRST TAKE A LOOK A THIS SITE TO MAKE SURE WHAT!! I'M BUYING THIZ SITE ROCKX...GO ON!
M.I.K.E.
BELGIUM, USA -
Love the Old Korg Poly-61...
Ron Imhoff <music@kookiejar.com>
McNeill, MS USA -
Your page is very interesting, but I couldn«t find manual to TR-626 anywhere. Can you help me please? Thank you very much. Bye.
Radim <zow@email.cz>
Brno, CZ Czech Republic -
VERY WELL DONE !!! And a good WEB design
Jero Esclapez <jeroet@teleline.es>
SPAIN -
I've been creating electronic music since the early 70's, and have owned more than a dozen synthesizers over the years. I'm having way too much fun looking at some of the instruments I've owned, and subsequently sold, over the years. Some of the instruments I regret getting rid of; a Chroma, a DX7, and my first synth, an EML 101. This site isn't just a trip down memory lane, but a great resource as well. I'm hooked!
Kurt Neiswanger <k-neis@tc.umn.edu>
Minneapolis, MN USA -
i have had a broken moog satallite synthesizer for a long time,my friend told me i would never be able to fix it,is this true?can someone help me?i have no skematic for it,nor do i know where to find one.i would love to bring this dinosauar back to life,please help me.thank you very much.
jim volpe <windinhishair_2000@yahoo.com>
burbank, il USA -
I am a producer, and your site helps me make important decisions when purchasing old synths-THANKS!!!
GO-GO DAVE <gogodave@mac.com>
Washington, DC USA -
I am a producer, and your site helps me make important decisions when purchasing old synths-THANKS!!!
GO-GO DAVE <gogodave@mac.com>
Washington, DC USA -
Dedicated to the creation and preservation of equipment used to push the envelope of synthesis. Dark intelligent electro is my medium. Influences: Richie Hawtin, J Saul Cane. If anyone shares that vision drop me a line:electrostatic@angelfire.com or darkblu_narcotic@angelfire.com
Scot <electrostatic@angelfire.com>
USA -
Just like I want it 2 BE!!!
Kennet Wedel <kwedel@hotmail.com>
Vadum, Denmark -
Hello everyone! This is the best synth site around I think, awsome work! I always use this site when I'm going to buy something new (er, old :) have a nice day!
Danny B <danny_b@home.se>
Valdemarsvik, Sweden -
Hey, that site is unbelieveable. I myself ain't SO specially interested in synths, but here you'll become a freak !!! Thank You!!!
Rolf Holowenko <rolf.holowenko@gmx.de>
Berlin, Germany -
This is by far the best sight to go to if you're looking to buy an old school synth. If you've got questions before you buy, consult this sight first. They even tell you @ how much you should expect to pay. I'm now the proud owner of a Prophet 5 rev3.3, Roland SH-1, Korg MS-20, and Moog Prodigy. Next up...an ARP Odyssey MkIII! Any sellers?
Doug Bell <maul22@webtv.net>
San Diego, CA USA -
Just discovered this great site! Very nice! Is anyone out there familiar with the Siel DK 700? I have a chance to buy one... Thanks
Jay Peele <Grain4salt@aol.com>
Jacksonville, FL USA -
Great site. Very Informative. I'm very pleased I found it.
Kenny <kenneth_bonus@em.fcnbd.com>
Chicago, IL USA -
Very cool site. Very comprehensive.
Bob Medich <bmedich@oldtownschool.org>
Chicago, IL USA -
This is one of the coolest gear related sites I have come across. I wish I would have had this in the 80's. When I was a teen looking for gear. The links are superb too. You should have more artist profiles though. I currently have: Clavia Nord Lead 2(amazing), Yamaha CS2x, Roland Juno 60 & MC 303 & Ensoniq ESQ1m. If anyone has any MMT-8's (black face preferred) please let me know. I'll pay $100 or less. Also, I had a VFXsd before. I'm looking for one in any condition. I just want to retrieve song files, that are in that format.
Rich <vibetribe@adexec.com>
Las Vegas/Seattle, USA -
I'd like to know where can i buy d-50 ram cards on the net.If anyone can help, contact me, please.
Marcio Pombo <marciopombo@zipmail.com.br>
teresopolis, rj Brazil -
I'm looking for a Juno, and I'd like to know if there's that significant of a difference in sound from the 6 or 60 to a 106. I'd like the MIDI capabilities; I think it would pay off in the long run, as I don't own any other controllers. Also, can a JUNO be switched to monophonic for nice leads with portamento? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm looking to pay $350 or less.
john caselli <jcaselli@rolandhouse.com>
arlington, va USA -
I need a transformer for a Hohner pianet "n" model... Can anyone lend a hand? Perhaps, if you know, what the specs are i could aquire one somewhere?? I dunno HELP MMMEEEEEEE!!!!!!
Jerry Smith <microdotnow@earthlink.net>
oakland, ca USA -
This is the best place on the web! Better than sonicstate and music machines combined!!!
Bo Ogden
NY USA -
When I switched computers (i.e. the company took away my laptop) I lost my bookmark to this website in my old files. I'm so happy I found (re-found?) this address again. This has been the best site for information, bar none.
Steve Cherne <pdog@powernetonline.com>
Manistique, MI USA -
Really cool Site. I love the TB-303 and was searching for an original audio-file of this ass-kicking synth. Thanx!
[SoE] DyNaMiC <dynamic@naked.com>
Wiesbaden, Hessen Germany -
Awesome site! I'm just getting into techno and finding which analog synth I need and can afford is great! Plus the pricelist of what people are paying for gear!
Kris S. Amundson <krisa@otis.dhs.org>
Portland, OR USA -
The page is really great, but why are there only feww new released syntehesizers?
Tom venema <t.venema@hotmail.com>
overdinkel, Netherlands -
amazing site!.i am keyboardist of TEMPUS FUGIT(progressive rock band)And my keyboars are:Oberheim Obx-a,Roland SH-2,Korg Mono/Poly, Roland jv30,Korg Polysix, Roland XP-50(with vintage synth board), ARP pro-soloist, Minimoog(serial number 13300/1997),AZ-1 casio controller and an Alesis Quadrasynth(with piano card).
Andr Mello <andremelloc@uol.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, RJ BRAZIL -
This site is really fantastic!!! I often use it whenever I intend to buy a vintage synth and want to know more and how it sounds. Great work. Keep it up!
Matthias Mueller <matthias.mueller@sap.com>
Walldorf, Germany -
Need Sh101 can anyone help me out. No silly prices, not to worried about the condition
Keith Wyatt <blisterdesign.hfield@virgin.net>
portsmouth, Hampshire UK -
IN THE YEAR 2000!!!!!!!
Claydon <Claydon@claydonia.org>
USA -
Happy 2000!!! What a bunch of fireworks shows around the world!! Hope you like the new look for 2000!
Vintage Synth Explorer
USA -
with our project the e-men we ussuallly program a tr 606 for the drum bases, is the best thing that I ever happened to us. by the way happy new millenium. we are drunk now listening disco 2000 by pulp.
rodrigo saez <hymen@unete.com>
santiago, cl chile -
I do electronic music and am looking for an sh-1000. I've also tried doing a bit of techno, which you can download for free at www.mp3.com/repost DO IT!
Devon Zachary <dzachary@desconnect.com>
Naramata, BC CA -
Looking for Ace-Tone organ.E-mail me if you can find one.
Josh <Daytripper76@excite.com>
dallas, tx USA -
I am one of those lucky people who own a Chroma Polaris... However, it is really in need of the tape. Does ANYONE know where I can get a hold of one?
Ian Forsythe <SwimmingWithFish@AOL.COM>
Friendsville, PA USA -
did anybody heard somthing about "VERMONA"-synthies. It's an old DDR product:
Alpha 6 <syntribass@gmx.de>
germany -
Nice electronic style, full synthstyle, most like Laserdance / Syntech / Mark Shreeve and Jarre.....FREE FOR DOWNLOAD! I will put out a new song i made to the site around 14th December, look out for "Another Dimension"!!!
SYNTHRONIC <synthronic@hotmail.com>
Olofström, Sweden -
NEW UPPDATED HOMEPAGE, http://pixaren.homepage.nu
Peter Toth <pixaren_webbmaster@hotmail.com>
Olofström, K Sweden -
greetings electro-geeks. i am in love with this digital web-location. also, i am attempting to purchace a mint micromoog or moog source. i am also trading or selling my juno-106. "do a little dance, make a little love, get down to-night. ooh. get down to-night."
tony cameron <arcrot1@exite.com>
portland , or USA -
SUPERB!!!! Brought back many memorys of some of the synths I owned and some I could only dream of ( Jupiter 8 )
Robert
UK -
more good electronic music: www.mp3.com/musicforheadphones
desn nootos <musicforheadphones@hotmail.com>
asheville, NC USA -
find out about phluidbox - ecletic electronic excellence www.mp3.com/phluidbox
joe fitzpatrick <phluidbox@hotmail.com>
johnson city, TN USA -
THIS SITE IS WONDERFUL...I ACTUALLY NEED SOMEONE TO TELL ME WHERE I CAN BUY A UNIVOX ORGANIZER? ANY HELP OUT THERE?
Kirsten Malone <kirstenm@unisonweb.net>
Jamaica Plain, MA USA -
This is the best Vintagesite on the whole net, keep the good work up!
Peter "SYNTHRONIC" Toth <synthronic@hotmail.com>
Olofström, K SWEDEN -
Wonderful site!! I especially liked the Überzone audio samples with the captions showing which synths were being used for those sounds and beats. I am really looking forward to more artist profiles and more captions.
Kamy <kzaro@yahoo.com>
Los Angeles, CA USA -
thank you for this site it has been my main source of info and was a big part of helping me decide which synth to buy. you have also given me the information i needed to get my new Prophet 600 working w/ my midi setup thanks again.
jordan skow <apwcore@juno.com>
tres pinos, ca USA -
BEAUTIFUL site! Great design and content! Thanks! dAp
David <passkey@n2music.com>
Chicago, IL USA -
That's what I was looking for:the history of syth's...BRAVO
Mathias <mathiasety@yahoo.fr>
Paris, France -
Hi all... I'm working on a school project and i got one question... is a synth the ultimate instrument? i will be very grateful if somebody answers ! mail or sign this guestbook ! / P.A.B
P.A.B <pirre_bro@hotmail.com>
Åtvid, Sweden -
I have made little site about the Moog Source including the factory patches and some tech-info.
Not very much at the moment but future plans include a online version of the user manual and my own patches.
Anders
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 05:39:42 (PST)
I have made little site about the Moog Source including the factory patches and some tech-info. Not very much at the moment but future plans include a online version of the user manual and my own patches.
Anders
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 05:38:16 (PST)
This is the only true porno-site ! :-)
Henrik <henrik@rymd.org>
Jrflla, - Sweden - Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 19:29:32 (PST)
Superb site!!! Loads of good info here. Plenty of synths that I didn't know existed. Now all I need is a bundle of cash to buy a few of them. TTFN
Simon Hardy <Simon Hardy/UK/RoyalSun@RoyalSun>
Liverpool, UK - Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 07:24:15 (PST)
This is really a great site!
Vipa <webmaster@vipa-base.de>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 07:39:46 (PST)
Hey!
macplayer100@hotmail.com
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 00:12:35 (PST)
This is the hot SITE! Hit me up on e-mail if your interested in bomb rap, R&B & Techno Tracks! Thanks VS
Craig B. <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, Fl USA - Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 23:10:24 (PST)
Well done !.....don't often bother signing books...but this is such a usable site. synthetik - synthhead since 1984.
synthetik <synthetik@ntlworld.com>
manchester, uk U.K. - Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 11:36:42 (PST)
I have noticed that this is such a good site.
Vilellic
Ähtäri, Finland - Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 07:49:30 (PST)
WE like your web site we love it you are the bomb h ha ha ha h
us <mnzimmerman@aol.com >
knox, tn us - Friday, December 14, 2001 at 03:48:58 (PST)
Love this site, I always find the info I want! Thanx!!! /Nick
Hello To Synthesizers <incoming@mourningafter.net>
Sweden - Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 15:15:10 (PST)
Hi folks ! Can somebody help me ? I need the owners manual for the Roland Juno 6 ... Very, very nice site, by the way...:o)
CarbOne <carb@carb.de>
Cottbus, Germany - Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 02:31:42 (PST)
Hi folks! Somebody who can help me out to find the schematics or the service manual for Ensoniq Eps??
Marko <marko@engia.se>
Sweden - Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 10:15:41 (PST)
Absolutely fantastic!! Thanks for such an excellent site. I was looking for help expanding my home music studio setup from a MIDI keyboard and Yamaha SW20 sound card into something a bit special. I had money to burn but I was shocked and over-awed by the range of synths that I found were available, and the lack of really helpful information to explain everything to a beginner like me. Thank god you came to my rescue with excellent reviews, the superb synth-finder, all the interelated links and loads of soundbytes to give me a flavour of almost everything. Having the average prices on there too is very helpful. After days of surfing, you are one of only three sites that I have bookmarked and will keep coming back to, to keep up to speed. Thanks again!
Derrick Cameron <derrick.cameron@virgin.net>
Coventry, UK - Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 16:07:46 (PST)
Fabulous Web site! Have played many of the Synths listed but could not locate the obscure "Paia" brand, be it so lacking in quality and features it still rates a little comment.
Rob <roby@gorge.net>
OR USA - Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 21:54:14 (PST)
Let's put it simple. I should have been asleep at least 3 hour's ago. But I also found a dutch website about my Siel Opera 6. Mailed the guy hoping he know's a good repair adress. This as I can't afford all the beauties displayed on the Vintage Synth Explorer. Take care and continue this work Martin
Martin Koch <mail@martinkoch.org>
Wageningen, netherlands - Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 15:50:40 (PST)
Well... Nice site. Those old synths are so sexy! Aint'we totally mad to be fond of such things? I've been honestly really pleased to encounter thru the internet people sharing my passion, especially for old affordable MIDI and first digital synths (such as VZ 1, which lacks in this site). Great, really!!!
Sébastien Delage
Chézard, NE Switzerland - Friday, November 30, 2001 at 14:57:52 (PST)
Very comprehensive site, excellent layout, would like to see a comprehensive history of electronic music, maybe an essay or something. I have yet to come across a good one, maybe a future project.. :) Keep up the good work!
Evan <triazolam@lycos.com>
Fort Wayne, IN USA - Thursday, November 22, 2001 at 21:44:02 (PST)
This site is the gayest fucking site I've ever gone to. I don't know why I fuckin bothered going through it. It's utter shit. Fit for a coon!!!!! later.
baby nigger <nigger@hotmail.com>
brisbane, QLD America - Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 04:28:33 (PST)
Where's the vk's work manual? this sites gay. Has shit all.
coon <coon@hotmail.com>
perth, WA Australia - Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 04:23:30 (PST)
SOY CHILENO, ME DEDICO DE MANERA ALTERNATIVA A ESTO Y LA PAGINA ES LO MEJOR COMO REFERENCIA A NUEVAS COMPRAS, MUCHAS GRACIAS A USTEDES AMANTES AL IGUAL QUE YO DE LA MUSICA....THANK YOU!!!
LUIS HINOJOSA <nanito_81@hotmail.com>
santiago, sa CHILE - Monday, November 19, 2001 at 11:54:08 (PST)
I've heard of a mod for DW-6000, using a waveform ROM from the DW-8000, to install 'standard' waveforms (square, saw, sine, etc.) into the -6000, rather than the 'sampled' digital waveforms built-in. Supposedly, the -8000 has the same ets of sampled waveforms as the -6000, but with the addition of the 'standard' forms. Does anyone know how this mod. might be accomplished? And would you please tell me about it? Thanx, Dave
Dave Hughes <david.hughes@bakeroiltools.com>
Houston, Tx USA - Monday, November 19, 2001 at 07:31:47 (PST)
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Nummela, Finland - Sunday, November 18, 2001 at 03:03:42 (PST)
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Dan <dan557@bellsouth.net>
Province, RI USA - Thursday, November 15, 2001 at 13:42:22 (PST)
Back in 1983 through to 1985 I worked for Simmons Electonics in the UK building SDS5's & 7's - exciting times indeed!
David Halford <Redhalford@Hotmail.com>
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Wednesday, November 14, 2001 at 17:34:36 (PST)
greta site, very informative.
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fort worth, tx - Monday, November 12, 2001 at 11:03:45 (PST)
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Great site with all the information i've been looking for. Hello other Minimoog and ARP Odyssey owners! Please feel free to contact me to discuss/exchange information on Moog and ARP. So long!
cptfunky <cptfunky@gmx.de>
Munich, Germany - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 06:24:42 (PST)
your site is cool
tom dowling <tomd@summitmedia.co.uk>
birmingham, uk - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 05:45:41 (PST)
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ale <info@pachinkostudio.com>
venice, ve italy - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 15:30:39 (PST)
Good shit. Very informative and a great guide when considering buying a new piece of equipment. Keep up the good work :)
DJ Sequel <dj_fury@hotmial.com>
Stamford, CT United States - Monday, October 29, 2001 at 07:43:40 (PST)
Crunk Court is now in session, the honorable Judge Popacollar presiding... Why didn't I know about this site sooner?
POPA <andrew_popacollar@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, October 28, 2001 at 22:04:31 (PST)
I just spent a fascinating afternoon going through your excellent website with my son as part of a music homework project. As the proud owner of an EDP Wasp deluxe (with the proper keyboard) I feel that there are a couple of things missing about the Wasp in your write-up. The deluxe had a practice-speaker and the capability to be run on batteries, and it also had an external input so that a guitar or mike could be passed through the filters, waveshaper and envelope which would give some pretty wild effects (it was mixable with either VCO). The Spider was a product that allowed up to six Wasps to be linked together to form a hexaphonic (six-note poly) synthesiser, the Caterpillar was a 256-step sequencer and the Gnat was a single-oscillator mono synth that could be linked to a Wasp to form a triple-oscillator mode played from either keyboard (the Gnat had a 'proper keyboard' like the deluxe) Hope this is of some assistance. Keep up the great site...
Josh Greenwold <joshgreenwold@hotmail.com>
Colchester, Essex England - Sunday, October 28, 2001 at 08:48:02 (PST)
Este sitio esta de la puta madre!!!! Sobre todo para la gente huevona que pagan precios ridiculos por estas tonteras!!! Great site!!! Pedro.
Pedro Torres <torrespedrito@yahoo.ca>
Ont Canada - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 10:53:04 (PDT)
CLASSIC ANALOG SYNTH---$350.00 OBERHEIM MATRIX 1000 NEW. BOUGHT IT FROM GIBSON AND NEVER USED IT. IT'S NEW. HARDLY TOUCHED. IT'S THE CLEAN QUIET "WHITEFACE" LATER VERSION. NOT THE NOISY BLACK ONE. IT COMES WITH THE MANUALS AND POWER CORD. A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE EDITOR PROGRAM IS NEEDED TO PROGRAM THIS RACK MODULE. BUT SOFTWARE EDITOR/LIBRARIANS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FOR FREE. contact: 480-969-5247
James Horton <mrhorn48@hotmail.com>
Mesa, Az U.S.A. - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 06:02:57 (PDT)
Electronic Renaissance is a new company who specializes in vintage synthesizer connection units and miscellaneous analog synthesizer information books. Our first product that we have available to you is the almost nonexistent extremely rare Digital Control Bus cable (the pre-MIDI connection device for the Roland Juno-60, Jupiter-8, Md-8 and MSQ-700). Before Electronic Renaissance began doing business, Roland and Kenton Electronics were the only two companies that produced these cables and they are selling them for $75.00+. The demand for these cables are very high due to the fact that they are vital for MIDIfying your Juno-60 and Jupiter-8 with the MD-8. Electronic Renaissance is nearly slashing a third of Roland and Kenton's price off for these cables at a low cost of $50.00. Each cable is hand crafted by our service technician and carries a full one year warrantee against internal defectively. If you are interested in purchasing a DCB cable from us, please contact us for ordering information or with any questions you may have.
Electronic Renaissance <ElectronicRenaissance@wholesalers.com >
Long Beach, Ca USA - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 00:20:38 (PDT)
I need a manual for a Roland Synth Plus 60. Any links ??
J Kerr <kerrsir@email.com>
Winslow, AZ US - Thursday, October 25, 2001 at 05:46:47 (PDT)
I have a Prohhet 10 that works but needs alittle work. How much could I legitimately sell it for. How much to repair it and where in this area?
rob abouchar <jkearney44@aol.com>
wheeling, Il usa - Sunday, October 21, 2001 at 18:21:01 (PDT)
I'm looking for a site where I can download a OS system disc for an Akai S2000. The Akai site doesn't seem to have it. Thanks
Freddy <FRobin6579@aol.com>
Seattle, WA USA - Saturday, October 20, 2001 at 22:45:15 (PDT)
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Johnson City, TN. USA - Friday, October 19, 2001 at 16:48:28 (PDT)
very good site!!
bakis sirros <synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com>
athens, greece - Friday, October 19, 2001 at 03:36:24 (PDT)
Excellent site. thanks ~ Christina Mendez
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USA - Thursday, October 18, 2001 at 19:27:41 (PDT)
One of the most interesting sites on the net!!! Does anybody have the owners manual of minimoog? If so please contact me. Thanks a lloott
Alberto <tomystudio@libero.it>
italy - Thursday, October 18, 2001 at 18:38:48 (PDT)
I only wish I could have kept all my synths over the last 20 years but I needed the old one to trade up to the new one. This web site brings back memories of my Moog Prodigy, Korg Delta, Yamaha SK20,30, & 50, DX7, TX802 (still have), Kurzweil K2000, K2500 (still have), Hammond A100/Leslie 147 (still have) I miss the old gear. Nice to see it on your web site
Steve Kubica <hammond@musician.org>
Chatham, ON Canada - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 17:25:48 (PDT)
love your web site (keep your tech heads up)...
dj mann <mojave3609@aol.com>
austin, tx usa - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 12:12:23 (PDT)
I got some nasty beats for you all. head down to the tropico in topeka and i'll spin it. be there.
tyrone genome
- Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 09:17:58 (PDT)
Great site!
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- Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 09:17:13 (PDT)
DJ CHAMELEON & Friends had prepared great "ignitions" for their MUSIC FANS - let you impress :-) ENJOY my NEW song: SWEAT BABY SWEAT!!!!
DJ CHAMELEON <djchameleon@misterdj.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Monday, October 15, 2001 at 09:03:24 (PDT)
great site *smile* hence i feel free und leave my trail: hey folks :-) as i was freeclimbing a few weeks ago the mountains und the winds inspirited me to COMPOSE NEW SONGS. if you are interested in MY MUSIC then taste it ;o). it´s a HARD stuff for a WOMAN but it´s my way to enjoy living.
DJ OCTAVIA <djoctavia@octave.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Monday, October 15, 2001 at 09:02:25 (PDT)
Thank you and your supporters for making this website available. My only wish is that you included more current items as well as the vintage.
Jay Houser <jphouser@mediaone.net>
St Paul, MN USA - Friday, October 12, 2001 at 05:21:16 (PDT)
www.calculator.sk - here you can buy CASIO cables for calculators or diars ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lukas
- Friday, October 12, 2001 at 05:01:18 (PDT)
just got an MS 20 after spending months looking at the synths on your site. Great guide, ccheers
felix blakeston <felixblakeston@mac.com>
Glasgow, Scotland - Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 03:28:41 (PDT)
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ST. LOUIS , MO U S A - Monday, October 08, 2001 at 14:31:05 (PDT)
Yamaha SY-1, and the later s80 are the finest two synthesizers I can think of. Happy Chanukka and a great swengile M`bwele to all.
Nwangi`le <Nwa@frisurf. no>
Harstad, Norway - Monday, October 08, 2001 at 10:08:28 (PDT)
Great site, like the ability to look up info on prospect synths! :) Please check out our site if you like synthesizers (I know it's listed in the links area, but...) Take care! nick
nick <incoming@mourningafter.net>
-, - Sweden - Sunday, October 07, 2001 at 15:38:59 (PDT)
I think this is the best web site for vintage synth around...how can i get my hands on a Saturn 09?
james <oblique_23@hotmail.com>
Toronto, Canada - Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 15:59:31 (PDT)
Very interesting site. thanks.
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Poke Mon
- Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 12:52:42 (PDT)
hi!, i've got only a Yamaha CSX1 and a Korg MS2000,and I just can't get enough.would you please send me info about downloads of virtual analogues shyntesizers?thank you so much
antonio jose palacian <foreber78_@hotmail.com>
zaragoza, capital, spain - Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 10:05:04 (PDT)
Does anybody know anything about the Korg i4s and cakewalk - instruments panels etc.. -- Help!
Dave <bullywol@yahoo.com>
Wolverhampton, WM England - Monday, October 01, 2001 at 14:56:04 (PDT)
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NIK
- Friday, September 28, 2001 at 19:03:00 (PDT)
Perfection. GO to my site for a wacky good time. BAGAWK
Nik Price <sonik777@hotmail.com>
Detroit, MI USA - Friday, September 28, 2001 at 19:01:47 (PDT)
OK...I know I´m not the first (and probably not the last) to say this " your site is the best!!" keep up the good work!
peter <swedance@hotmail.com>
Sweden - Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 01:36:48 (PDT)
this site kicks ass!! if you need to know, look know further 10 out of 10.....
col <colhayes@lineone.net>
uk - Monday, September 24, 2001 at 13:40:24 (PDT)
This is the best synth-site of all. Congratulations!
Nils <albion@surfeu.de>
Bremerhaven, Germany - Sunday, September 23, 2001 at 09:14:01 (PDT)
I love this site. I play cheesy toy keyboards. Later, Octavius
octavius Poirier
Los Angeles, CA - Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 21:53:09 (PDT)
great site congradulations!!!
vicent <stoneone@hotmail.com>
montreal, ca canada - Friday, September 14, 2001 at 12:56:34 (PDT)
Very very cool site! The only thing I'm missing is a "show all" selection on the left dropdown menu for the synths to get back to the main list. Thanks for that site!! Harry
Harry E.
- Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 10:52:54 (PDT)
Cool site.
Dante Hicks <DwyerNJ3@hotmail.com>
Red Bank, NJ USA - Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 08:01:09 (PDT)
Hi! This is the best sizer site ever... a lot of great info and pic's!! Check out my bands remix of Depeche Mode song Dream On. It's free to download from this lacation: http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/Detail.asp?PID=91649 Kind regards Demokid
Demokid
Stockholm, Sweden - Wednesday, September 12, 2001 at 01:53:06 (PDT)
This site really rules!!!But!!!!There is not even a word about Hammond organs.Could you(please,please,please)put here few models and info.Keep on doing the great work!
Darek "Jesus" Jedzok <musro@hotmail.com>
Havirov, Czech Republic - Wednesday, September 12, 2001 at 01:01:49 (PDT)
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paulie mason
- Monday, September 10, 2001 at 06:02:53 (PDT)
Dear synthesists, I have a question: Does a TR 404 exist? I have never heard them. But today I saw one for sale on the net. If someone has some info on a 404 please mail me. THANX IN ADVANCE
spdk <spdk@hotmail.com>
benschop, holland - Sunday, September 09, 2001 at 14:56:15 (PDT)
I'm not a 'proper' keyboard player - one handed on a Casio keyboard is my limit! - but I've enjoyed reading your site. I was surprised that you don't appear to give any mention to the now defunct British classical rock band 'sky' - as they were heavy synth users in the early 1980s. Francis Monkman (their original keys man) used an Oberheim OB-1 and a Prophet 5 quite extensively and his replacement (Steve Gray) was one of the first musos I rememberseeing use an OBXa and later a Yam DX7. They also seemed to experiment with synth/piano/harpsichord interface systems before the dawn of the MIDI revolution. Happy memories!!
Chris <drakula63@hotmail.com>
Cambridge, UK - Friday, September 07, 2001 at 12:04:41 (PDT)
Great site, very informative.
TS <Quint_TS@hotmail.com>
Eden Prairie, MN USA - Wednesday, September 05, 2001 at 08:53:59 (PDT)
i was looking for the Korg X5D & Kawai Spectra Kc-10 there not listed. why???? But! i like this site alot..
Wayne C <Wayne_Canova@webtv.net>
Louisville, Ky. USA - Tuesday, September 04, 2001 at 13:21:27 (PDT)
Greetings from Poland. Incredible site, many helpfull information.
Maciek Kulesza <ciej@hotmail.com>
Warsaw, Poland - Tuesday, September 04, 2001 at 00:37:40 (PDT)
Fantastic site. Anyone wishing to learn more about vintage synths will find outstanding information here. Keep up the good work!
Tommy Carlyle <TCarlyle@aol.com>
Wichita, KS USA - Monday, September 03, 2001 at 10:33:31 (PDT)
Desperately need service manual for Korg RK-100 Remote Controller.
Robert Spencer <spenro@vol.com>
Chattanooga, TN U.S.A. - Thursday, August 30, 2001 at 12:00:04 (PDT)
Hi from france !
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France - Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 02:41:49 (PDT)
Realy a great site, with a lot of info!! Keep'em running..... Greets, Jeroen Kesselring
Jeroen Kesselring <jeroenkesselring@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 09:11:58 (PDT)
The best and most awesome site for synths etc.. great info, a real help for a buyer and also for suppor t in all areas. Fantastic, thankyou ;)
Damian Kent <LK1@lk1.com>
Staffs , UK - Monday, August 27, 2001 at 06:03:59 (PDT)
Great site!
Lenka <asv@canada.com>
- Friday, August 24, 2001 at 23:54:06 (PDT)
Great idea! Great site! Great effort!
Monica
- Friday, August 24, 2001 at 05:25:49 (PDT)
im in need for a chart that shows the electronics in a roland gm-70, if anyone can help please email me thanx :)
jeffrey mcbride <electric_sounds@hotmail.com>
philly, pa USA! - Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at 17:41:39 (PDT)
does anybody has the manual of quasimidy sirius in english, please, i'm in berlin pero solo since 2 weeks, i need it in english. thanke jun.
alexxx <invisiblek15@yahoo.es>
berlin, germany - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 08:55:59 (PDT)
great site ! good informations ! maximum Respect!.... you'll be linked by me very soon ! thanx ..... h1L check te web at: www.waktuloopa.de
h1L
uztroi, uranus - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 04:24:56 (PDT)
Good site.
Nicky O Donnell <nickaus1@yahoo.com>
Cork, n/a Ireland - Sunday, August 19, 2001 at 10:17:00 (PDT)
Good site.
Nicky O Donnell <nickaus1@yahoo.com>
Cork, n/a Ireland - Sunday, August 19, 2001 at 10:16:45 (PDT)
Absoulutly the best possable sight on the internet... I visit it every night... Lovin it.
Sense Datum
AcidTown, IN - Saturday, August 18, 2001 at 23:25:58 (PDT)
Hi: I'm write from Chile, SouthAmerica. This is a great page, a real help to choice the best instrument. But, i'm missing the Korg N5EX, a great machine. Thanx
Francisco Pinto <fpinto@informatica.cl>
Santiago, Providencia Chile - Friday, August 17, 2001 at 10:56:29 (PDT)
OSCar synth with midi, mint condition this synth is SUPER FAT 1 of 2000 made very rare OFFERS
Steve Paterson <isoflex@ozemail.com.au>
Hobart, TAS Australia - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 17:49:18 (PDT)
Nice site...
fonts <qdpgavg@kornfreak.com>
USA - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 15:00:53 (PDT)
Great Site!! Looking for P.C.M. Sound Cards for my Korg Wavestation EX..nobody has any(also manual for same board). Have Roland U20, but it is not in working condition..looking for schematic manual. Also have Korg I4S,(how come it's not on your site though?) Also have Roland JX-3P, Juno 106, Roland JX-8P, And also the"King of all analogues" my Oberheim Matrix 12. Just wanted to share. Thanks Once again Excellent Site!! Thanks-
Hipster Dufus <boyda_lemkavitz@hotmail.com>
Windsor, Ont. Canada - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 13:15:47 (PDT)
Hey! Where's the Roland sh-3?
Wazz
- Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 02:52:40 (PDT)
a good site for your hard work
Igor <mtherrussia@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 00:54:01 (PDT)
Does anyone know where I can get a Roland JD800 online manuel from to download? Thanks guys.
rocco <rocco@perfecto-fc.com>
- Tuesday, August 07, 2001 at 15:22:57 (PDT)
hey nice site, but how do you know a-ha used the trinity? they split in 94 and didn't release an album after, so they couldn't have used the trinity. fix this.
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d, d USA - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 11:23:34 (PDT)
hey nice site, but how do you know a-ha used the trinity? they split in 94 and didn't release an album after, so they couldn't have used the trinity. fix this.
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g, d f - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 11:23:16 (PDT)
Great Site! Lots of help & info for the 'new generation' Keep it up!
Consumer Electronics <eindhoven77@hotmail.com>
Eindhoven, Netherlands - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 07:40:11 (PDT)
Great site! I love the fact that these synths are making a return after all of these years. However, Joe Zawinul was a huge ARP 2600 user, NOT a Minimoog user. Just listen to the solos on, for example, Weather Report's Black Market. That oscillator sound could have come only from an ARP!
R Summers <russumm@nuscoperec.com>
Dallas, TX USA - Sunday, August 05, 2001 at 18:50:12 (PDT)
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stuart <stvmail@yahoo.com>
nashville, tn usa - Thursday, August 02, 2001 at 14:53:54 (PDT)
okay, I forgot to name my hometown. still seraching for the PG-200. greetings
sisu <sisu@>
berlin, germany - Monday, July 30, 2001 at 12:05:50 (PDT)
hello everybody, I am a great fan of the JX3P synth and I am searching for the PG-200 programmer for this instrument.please conact me.
sisu <sisu@timlin.de>
- Monday, July 30, 2001 at 12:03:45 (PDT)
Great site ! I'm a beginner on vintage synths, anyone got a manual for the Korg DW-8000 ?
Knud Erik Rasmussen <ker@ikasths.dk>
Jelling, Denmark - Sunday, July 29, 2001 at 14:47:49 (PDT)
great site, good informations and a lot of pictures. i like to be here.
remo graf <remo@phonotribe.com>
zuerich, switzerland - Saturday, July 28, 2001 at 02:03:54 (PDT)
I read reviews at Harmony Central & someone told me forget the Yamaha PSR series & to check out the Korg Karma. Is my Yahama DD50 drum kit compatiable with the Korg Karma? I know nothing about "step" programming drums! I want to play the drums like a real drum set while listening to the other tracks via monitor headphones. Somebody write me please!! Thanks.
Robert <DementedPyroSpiders@Yahoo.com>
Fortuna, CA - Friday, July 27, 2001 at 00:08:34 (PDT)
I read reviews at Harmony Central & someone told me forget the Yamaha PSR series & to check out the Korg Karma. Is my Yahama DD50 drum it compatiable with the Korg Karma? I know nothing about "step" programming drums! I want to play the drums like a real drum set while listening to the other tracks via monitor headphones. Somebody write me please!! Thanks.
Robert <DementedPyroSpiders@Yahoo.com>
Fortuna, CA - Friday, July 27, 2001 at 00:05:40 (PDT)
Sound rules!
HellCoder <hcoder@hellhound.root.nl>
BroadBeach, QLD Australia - Wednesday, July 25, 2001 at 21:56:55 (PDT)
Nice and useful site. Very ellaborated. I like it a lot. Thanks
Jose Pereira <jose.gouveia.pereira@netvisao.pt>
Portugal - Sunday, July 22, 2001 at 04:03:54 (PDT)
If anyone is interested, I am selling a Korg M1, Poly-800 and RK-100 you can check them out on excite classifieds or on www.netinstruments.com Thanks btw, this IS a great site!!
Mike <nspy@excite.com>
Canada - Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 07:00:23 (PDT)
hmmmm no more updates lately,..wassup dudes?
KiaM <kaimsworld@hotmail.com>
- Friday, July 20, 2001 at 13:34:46 (PDT)
Looking to buy my first synth. Your site has been very helpful. Thanks.
Jason Parrish
Bellevue, WA - Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 04:05:34 (PDT)
Hallo Music Fans! I'm a Hungarian young man (34) and I've got an old friend with a KORG is 40 synthesizer, and we would like to find any programs for this keyboard to load on its floppy driver. If anybody has got a music program, please send me a mail to write more about it. Thank You in advanced. Bye - Louis.
Louis H. Pinter Jr. <Lharcsa@hu.ibm.com>
Dunaujvaros, Hungary - Sunday, July 15, 2001 at 17:36:57 (PDT)
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Andreas <andreas.bjork@musiker.nu>
Bollebygd, Sweden - Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at 14:28:31 (PDT)
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Forum Zone <lmp@livemusicproduction.com>
- Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at 10:56:04 (PDT)
I just bought an Ensoniq EPS 16+. :-) I just felt I wanted to share that. :-)
Jan Warnstam <jan@groundmotion.com>
Sweden - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 18:52:24 (PDT)
I´m looking for a ROLAND RS-09!!!! Can anybody help me? Please e-mail me!
Marco Becker <figurehead@gmx.net>
Germany - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 10:16:24 (PDT)
I´m looking for a ROLAND RS-09!! Can anybody help me??? Please e-mail me!
Marco Becker <figureheadQgmx.net>
- Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 10:13:18 (PDT)
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soft posh <paul@grond.org>
rotterdam, holland - Friday, July 06, 2001 at 12:17:34 (PDT)
Looking to buy a Korg Minikorg 700 or 700s (or Univox K-2), or an Octave CAT (excellent to mint condition). Please email me if you have one for sale.
Rod <sys700@hotmail.com>
Portage, MI USA - Thursday, July 05, 2001 at 07:14:01 (PDT)
Great site here. I am just beginning my exploration of the world of synths with an old Kawaii K-11 I picked up used. I do not have the manual, and I'm lost- if anyone can help me, please email me at <edski@connectsj.net>, Thanks
Ed Chapleski <edski@connectsj.net>
Newfield, NJ USA - Sunday, July 01, 2001 at 08:05:13 (PDT)
I love this site. I'm just starting my synth collection. Right now it consists of a Roland Juno 106, and a Yamaha DX7.. you gotta start somewhere. =)
dilvie <dilvie@nospam.com>
provo, ut USA - Friday, June 29, 2001 at 16:30:52 (PDT)
Nice site. Great resources!! By the way, I'm looking for a manual of the Casio CZ1000. If anyone could help me out on this, I'll be thankfull to him/her the rest of my life.
jan <jwisselink@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 05:48:15 (PDT)
Nice site good look too. OK I just wanted to brag.I got a arp 2600 didnt know how coveted they were. I will now clean her up good and start to learn how to make it do more than a damn good chopper sound! pix at communities.msn.com/ddoggmastribe
Rich <ddoggma@hotmail.com>
springfield, pa usa - Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 19:24:46 (PDT)
the Casio CZ line does NOT sound like the Yamaha DX line . I have a DX7 and a CZ3000 and the CZ3000 sounds more analog than digital.
kishkumen <kishkumen@goatrance.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 09:31:49 (PDT)
Hi! Just want to say that I love this site. Great info and pixs of analogue sizers... Keep it up!! Regards Magnus Check out my little sizer sit!
Magnus <nope>
Stockholm, -- Sweden - Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 01:38:48 (PDT)
Hy,I'm looking for an Oberheim OBXa. DrMitrenca@t-online.de
Cornelius F.Mitrenca <DrMitrenca@t-online.de>
Germany - Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 16:35:35 (PDT)
Can't say I've seen very many synth sites as good as this. You may want to consider submitting your site to DMOZ.org if it's not in there already. Excellent content!
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Mel <mpaulson@home.com>
Phoenix, AZ USA - Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 07:06:17 (PDT)
IM ALWAYS ON HERE RESEARCHING GEAR AND REVIEWS , IM ALSO LOOKING FOR A KORG PROPHECY KEYBOARD...ANYONE ????
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LOS ANGELES, CA USA - Friday, June 15, 2001 at 12:10:45 (PDT)
IM ALWAYS ON HERE RESEARCHING GEAR AND REVIEWS , IM ALSO LOOKING FOR A KORG PROPHECY KEYBOARD...ANYONE ????
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LOS ANGELES, CA USA - Friday, June 15, 2001 at 12:07:40 (PDT)
Great site,looking for a info manual about the inside of the ARP AXXE please help us
AU soundsystem <au@grond.org>
den Haag, HOLLAND - Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 10:00:36 (PDT)
Beautiful site. I appreciate the history, photos, and especially the audio files. To a songwriter like me who needs to flesh out his sound with new (or perhaps old) keyboard sounds, this website is indispensable.
William Berry <brickleigh@yahoo.com>
Rutherford, NJ United States - Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 07:09:30 (PDT)
huh!!!!!!! I have to come back here!! That's what i was looking for. Thanks. Kris
Dubus kris <Kris.Dubus@village.uunet.be>
Tervuren, Belgium - Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 15:45:19 (PDT)
http://www.geocities.com/silverbox303_2000/index.html?991798407980
decode
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 18:51:46 (PDT)
Items for sale! check out my homepage! Love this site good info and articles!synth Freaks!
Rikk G. >AKA Decode< <silverbox303_20002yahoo.com>
Mcallen, TX USA - Monday, June 11, 2001 at 18:49:40 (PDT)
this site is very ok. But I haven't find the manual for my Roland Promars comphufonic.Where I must find this?HELP ME! ;)
Alessandro <emerson83@inwind.it>
Palermo, ITA - Monday, June 11, 2001 at 02:32:17 (PDT)
nice to find our name in this awesome site ! i think i'm in love : )
john healy <somatics@ntlworld.com>
cardiff, wales - Friday, June 08, 2001 at 10:27:34 (PDT)
RUN MY OWN MUSIC BUSINESS,VERY INFORMATIVE SITE ANY ONE WHO NEEDS ME PLEASE E MAIL ME AND WE CAN DISCUSS MIDI ETC
midistrator technologies(c)1999 <MIDISTRATOR@AOL.COM>
MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE UNITED KINGDOM - Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 18:08:18 (PDT)
If you are a hip-hop music fan like me, you could listen to cool mp3 songs by new unsigned bands from http://www.beer.com/jamwithpam/us/genre/genre.cgi?qg=Hip%20Hop/Rap
baniyan <baniyan@hotmail.com>
ca, california usa - Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 03:22:07 (PDT)
For lots of manuals, check out the site: www.syntigroep.myweb.nl
synti groep <info@syntigroep.myweb.nl>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 11:53:37 (PDT)
great site *smile* hence i feel free und leave my trail: hey folks :-) as i was freeclimbing a few weeks ago the mountains und the winds inspirited me to COMPOSE NEW SONGS. if you are interested in MY MUSIC then taste it ;o). it«s a HARD stuff for a WOMAN but it«s my way to enjoy living.
DJ OCTAVIA <djoctavia@octave.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 08:49:25 (PDT)
Ospito girl per holiday in italy ciao
ciccio <ciccioandrew@yahoo.it>
Italy, I - Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 08:34:15 (PDT)
sorry about that the e-mail address jakekoster@hotmail is wrong it's pooptum@hotmail.com
andrew cassa <pooptum@hotmail.com>
harlan, ia - Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 14:07:08 (PDT)
I desparately need kawai k4 service manual! Would anyone be so generous as to e-mail me and let me know how I can get one.
Jake Koster <jakekoster@hotmail.com>
Harlan, Ia us - Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 13:23:28 (PDT)
Can anybody help me in finding Roland MD-8 (Midi controller for Juno-60) or service manual for it.
Andrew <djrandy2000@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 01:21:37 (PDT)
I grew up on modular synths in the early 70's. This site brought back the memories!
Ed Coryell <mcgprod@aol.com>
Englewood, CO usa - Wednesday, May 30, 2001 at 13:05:55 (PDT)
I've been a regular visiter on your site. I always used to listen to the stuff from varius synths. But recently i have been blocked/banned????? i get this message:Forbidden Host: [213.93.97.32] e97032.upc-e.chello.nl You do not have permission to access http://voltagecontrol.8m.com/ax/audio/yamcs2x.rm Data files must be stored on the same site they are linked from. I dont know but whats going on????
KiaM <huisman.001@chello.nl>
Arnhem, Holland - Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 13:06:20 (PDT)
Hey people! Anyone know a good site for Instrumentdefinitions for CakeWalk?!?!?!? I Reallyreallyverryverrrrry badly need the definition for Clavia Nord Lead 2!!!!!!! And I also need for Roland E-66!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!?!??! Can anyone help me?
Jon Peder Saxe
Arendal, AA Norway - Thursday, May 24, 2001 at 15:55:52 (PDT)
I'm looking for a Roland MC-303 instructionbook, please help me
Jamez <driftwood1999@hotmail.com>
Wetteren, Belgium - Thursday, May 24, 2001 at 05:31:46 (PDT)
Amazing Site, I use it again and again. It's a pity that a good many of the pages don't render on MacOS+Netscape 4.7....
Charles Bennett <ccb@acm.org>
- Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 22:06:26 (PDT)
"THeSE BeATS ARe THe FooTSTepS!" fAVS* ROLAND MC-307 ROLAND EF-303
GETiT2GETHA PRODUCTiONS <GETiT2GETHA@AOL.COM>
Ogden, UT U.S.A. - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 18:40:23 (PDT)
Seiko keyboard... I own one. Anybody know anything about it, especially voltage requirements?
Tom Klepacki <motdot@gte.net>
Clearwater, FL USA - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 08:01:13 (PDT)
Just picked up a synth controller? and a ram pack. Casiotone RC-1. Have been looking all over net 4 sum info on these. Like can I get a manual? Casio havent been much help, and every site I have been 2 has no listing. Including this one. Anyone have any ideas. Mail me please. Cheers. Great site even though its no info 4 me. TP
tallPaull <tallPaull@rocketmail.com>
- Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 21:58:06 (PDT)
cool site.
Noodles <noodles@usa.net>
ny usa - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 12:34:49 (PDT)
Great site.Lots of info.Just inhereted a Korg polysix.Does anyone know of a good repair shop near(ish) London(west)uk ? Thanks
fourteenfish <fourteenfish@bigfoot.com>
london, uk - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 15:10:29 (PDT)
Great webside, check our new webside homepage of the Dutch band AU on www.grond.org.
borchers <au@grond.org>
Den Haag, Holland - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 04:31:53 (PDT)
im trying to find an AC adapter to a rogue moog. can someone help me??????? can i find the schematics anywhere??? please help in need of it soon thats what i get for misplacing my adapter
mike <csx2thousand@aol.com>
nnorfolk , va usa - Saturday, May 19, 2001 at 23:35:13 (PDT)
BRILLIANT.... WHAT MORE CAN I SAY... BRILLIANT.
S WILLIAMS <PROPHECY @ AOL>
LONDON, ENGLAND - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 12:41:07 (PDT)
one of the best url«s ever.it«s my favourite synth-library when i want to look up for some specifications.
S-SIRIUS <fusionclub9@aol.com>
Frankfurt/M., Germany - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 04:14:41 (PDT)
great site
seenu <dthworld@hotmail.com>
- Monday, May 14, 2001 at 21:03:06 (PDT)
Hello everybody! The dutch band benjamin B. have made a cover of the song Autobahn (originally by Kraftwerk). You can download it at www.benjaminb.demon.nl The song has changed quite a lot and is almost exactly 10 times shorter than the original. I hope you like it! Greetings, Sander Zuidema
Sander Zuidema <sander@benjaminb.demon.nl>
Kropswolde, GR Netherlands - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 12:43:35 (PDT)
e' proprio un ottimo sito.....just fantastic site!!!!
marco <cmg77@jumpy.it>
Civitanova marche, ITALY italy - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 01:25:04 (PDT)
Me parece un sitio excelente, es lo que los tecladistas necesitamos, y sobre todo los que aoramos las pocas de los viejos sintes analgicos, como los MOOG!! Sigan as
Luis Fernndez <luisrfernandez@infovia.com.ar>
Baha Blanca, Argentina - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 20:12:27 (PDT)
this is what it feels like!!
bob dillin <nineinch2000@aol.com>
bennington, vt usa - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 05:51:19 (PDT)
Synths and samplers are good for electronic music! Seriously, this site is pretty nice and I have had a few of these units you mention, wish I had em all...for a listen to my hard earned gear trying to do what I want it to, go to the website. If you know of a manual for the casio rz-1 clue me in. Stay loose and come to the mutant fest this august near eugene-see hyperreal.org spaz link for exact time and date. It is on the way to burning man ya know...unit23 alien-mbc clear<9&> cler
mil <alien-mbc@angelfire.com>
eugene, - Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 00:20:17 (PDT)
cool page
jaya
- Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 23:39:00 (PDT)
Great site! I visit this as often as I can. So much to explore. Visit my Roland Juno-106 page!
patch petanque <wolves@sci.fi>
FIN - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 09:15:10 (PDT)
I just picked up a mint cond. Korg DW 8000 for $89.00 - However, there is no manual with it. Does anyone have a copy that is scanned or willing to send to me? Your assistance and graciousness is most appreciated. Thanks! Jeff Bryant
Jeff <jdbinsure3@cs.com>
SLC, UT USA - Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 12:25:38 (PDT)
SWEET! its about time some smart person made a site devoted to the things we love most!! plur!!
Noah "gumby" Freedman <gumby_808@lycos.com>
Montreal, QC Canada - Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 06:21:41 (PDT)
Love your Sites! Comfort and Luxus... Best Side to look for Syntsmodels... Fast and fair! Greetings Wloch
Peter Wloch <wloch.albstadt@t-online.de>
Albstadt, BW Germany - Friday, May 04, 2001 at 13:04:44 (PDT)
you forgot to mention the Yamaha QX1, 8-track sequencer, just before QX3 and QX5. Would you like some photos of mine and some caracteristics? Congratulation for your wonderful site!
hugues <hugues.namur@free.fr>
Paris, USA - Friday, May 04, 2001 at 01:01:50 (PDT)
Help! Just bought a Korg T3. Looking for the manual! Anyone willing to make a photocopy (will pay costs!)? Can I download it somewhere? Thanks!
Jan Luyendijk <jan.luyendijk@planet.nl>
USA - Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 23:54:27 (PDT)
Ey Yo! Me and the great man Roman T are the Deep Tunes and soon you'll find us in the Charts!!! Remember that!
Hot-Dog <Hanno.Sonder@t-online.de>
Nordenham, Nie Germany - Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 12:22:52 (PDT)
i'm searching for the manual for my yamahy fb01,please contact me,that would be supernice!
roman lerch <roman_lerch@hotmail.com>
vienna, Austria - Monday, April 30, 2001 at 04:46:24 (PDT)
Good site!What about russian analog synth's? USSR Vintage keys for sale -Polivoks,Aelita,Altair,Opus and more.. Post me for more info and prices. provereno@pisem.net
John <provereno@pisem.net>
Novgorod, Russia - Monday, April 30, 2001 at 03:53:39 (PDT)
Sweet! Love This Site!!!! Now lemme go groove....
dorsal
USA - Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 01:33:24 (PDT)
Hi..Czesc..! Looking for new sounds to fill my old D110 and a Mac editor for my Juno 6. Lots of quality free tunes for anyone interested.
Roland From Poland <timbillyjim@excite.com>
Bristol, UK - Friday, April 27, 2001 at 15:07:40 (PDT)
great site
natrajd
USA - Friday, April 27, 2001 at 04:30:56 (PDT)
I started out in 1964 playing a Vox continental organ, model TC. It was the first in the U.S. Now, I use a Korg Trinity Pro and a Korg Triton. I prefer the new setup!
Doug McCutcheon <doug@baskervillehounds.com>
Cleveland, OH USA - Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 11:51:31 (PDT)
cool site
hemanth
USA - Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 00:23:07 (PDT)
An absolutely fabulous site. Made me dig through the closets and pull out all my old gear.
Steve <steveduff@charter.net>
WI USA - Monday, April 23, 2001 at 15:17:55 (PDT)
*ARPaxxe* freaks wanted for tips and chats... This site rocks! ***
Henrik <jolm@excite.com>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Monday, April 23, 2001 at 05:27:19 (PDT)
I just wanted to say how great this site is! It is so useful, clearly structured and contains such a lot of information, pictures, sounds and everything you can ask for! Its design is exemplary and fits perfectly. It helped me a lot. Thanks for running this site!
Dan <dan.g@debitel.net>
Germany - Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 13:46:29 (PDT)
Hi everyone,I'm a 16 year old girl. I'm thinking of buying the Korg N264. I'm into Ambient/dance/trance music. My favorite artists are Moby and Enya. Anyone who wants to email me please do! I'd love to chat with ya! byebye!
Jillian <super_girl_84@hotmail.com>
Saskatoon, Sk Canada - Friday, April 20, 2001 at 18:37:11 (PDT)
Greetings All!! First off i love this site. I got alot of usefull info. Also, I a Korg Prophecy, Kawaii K1, and Roland jv880. Anyone with this gear give me a buzz. We could swap techniques.
John <ordained_chaos@yahoo.com>
Arlington, tx USA - Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 20:48:34 (PDT)
Nice Site! I love old synth. TR606 is cool.
Kanda Moli <moli@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
Musasino , Tokyo JP - Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 19:03:32 (PDT)
What a great site! Fantastic!
Adrian Cahill <adrian_cahill@yahoo.com>
Melbourne, Australia - Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 03:37:31 (PDT)
wicked wicked site .so useful but i am having trouble using the sequencer on the roland w30 . recording,micro editing everything !!! please help email me if u can. nik
NIK <nik303@lycos.com>
england - Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 20:27:58 (PDT)
Realy a nice site with much features, but i like to see more than one picture of a instrument!!
Jeroen Kesselring <jeroenkesselring@hotpop.com>
Rotterdam, Netherlands - Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 01:33:14 (PDT)
I just wanted update our links and stuck here for an hour again. Thanx! :)
Inscape
Hannover, Germany - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 16:26:44 (PDT)
yoyo bassheads and others sundry!I gotta Jx3p with the programmer but I lost the cors that connects the programmer to the synth!If you can help please email me. A free cd of some crazy Frisco sounds will be yours if you can help Peace Out Charlena
charlena <exxangel@hotmail.com>
sf, ca USA - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 13:06:16 (PDT)
Hi! Very nice Site - a lot of information. But I'm looking for a manual for the TR-626 for a long time. Do you know where I can find one?? Would be very nice. Thx, mARTin.
mARTin <martin@static-lounge.de>
Berlin, B Germany - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 04:36:18 (PDT)
Hi there,i'm looking for the Casio FZ 10 M user manual!I wait for your offer! I'll pay for it. Please e-mail me.Cheers Jean
Jean Oktober <oktober37@hotmail.com>
Bristol, United Kingdom - Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 11:02:08 (PDT)
Great idea from Mark of Australia: this website would make a great cd-rom! You could use the proceeds to maintain & even expand what is obviously a great labor of love. You could also include tips & tutorials on the cd, along with demonstrations of how to achieve certain types of sounds.
George Burnett <Colt5533@cs.com>
Phila, Pa USA - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 17:37:22 (PDT)
Very nice site indeed. i love the layout, the graphics, and everything else. Clearly a lot of work has gone into making this site into what it is. I have a great idea for you guys. How about making the whole site available on CD and selling that.. for like $5 or something. Then we wouldnt have to worry about logging on and stuff like that. We could have a great archive on a CD that would come out.. like every few months. Other than that i have no other suggestions. This site is great. I was a complete novice when i first discovered your site. 6 months later.. i feel like an expert. Its just so much fun... I have this page as my home page in explorer. This site is.... a work of art, you should win some kind of an award for having such passion. Tell you what.. if i ever win the lotto, i'll donate you a few thousand bucks to show my appreciation :) Cheers!
Mark
Australia - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 06:15:10 (PDT)
Great website! A look forward to going over the tech tips at a more leisurely pace & hopefully posting a few of my own. In the meantime, have any of you other MPC200 users noticed a tendency of the sounds to "drift" from the pads that they were originally asssigned to? A simple fix (although I don't know why this seems to work), is to go to "Program" mode(Shift 6 ) & then to bring up each individual program by pushing the function keys associated with "Drum1"- "Drum 4". In other words, press each one of the function keys at the beginning of a work session before you add new sequences( or overdub to existing ones). Weird, but it seems to work.
George. Burnett <Colt5533@cs.com>
Phila., Pa USA - Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:52:11 (PDT)
This site is a constant visit for me. I drool over the knobs here almost daily. Wanted to ask you to add Negativland to the list of people who used the Sequential Six-Trak. Thank you for the useful links and info. Your site is the BEST for vintage gear and the most complete. I keep hoping to find a current gear section. Your framed menu system rocks.
Cameron Leggett <res00d68@gte.net>
Santa Paula, CA USA - Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 21:25:53 (PDT)
WOW! So glad i found your site! I«m an absoluteley Newbie and don«t know nothing about synthies.. now i know where to look it up... Thanks a lot and keep up the excellent work! Greetings from Hamburg, Germany :) dab
dab <dab@glasskom.de>
USA - Friday, April 06, 2001 at 06:59:38 (PDT)
Hello there, I would like to thank Vintagesynth.com as one of the 30 Top-Referrers for Synrise, the ultimative Info-Database for Synths/Sampler/HD-Recorders/PC-Soundcards worldwide. Our theme: The others have the pix, we provide the informations! But there was a little bug with it: it was only available in German (some parts of Synrise also in English, but the Database was only in German). We provide informations of all instruments until December, 31st, 1999 (updating start these days). That are more than 1000 companies with more than 10.000 products. Have a look. It was still a private page, but maybe someone wants to sponsor us... Greetings to the synth-community and have a nice filtersweep!
Stephan Dargel <synrise@synrise.de>
Schortens, Germany - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 12:10:02 (PDT)
The best on line resource for analog, excellent site! great pictures too.
Andrew Breckill <andrewbreckill@aol.com>
darlington, u.k. - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 02:54:45 (PDT)
Jeepers this is FUN!!!! but I still need to find manuals for the MT-32, FB-01, D-110.....I mean even a patch list would be better than nothing. I would be willing to pay (of course) or trade some gear to get a patch editor or ANYTHING to make life with the D-110 more tolerable <cezah@eclipse.net> Thanks
chuck zahemski <cezah@eclipse.net>
hawthorne, nj USA - Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 20:37:48 (PST)
this site rules.. it helped a lot, too.. keep up the good work! greetings!
cadra <cadra400@hotmail.com>
new f, nh holland - Friday, March 30, 2001 at 00:08:10 (PST)
dont have any music up yet (except for intro). sorry (getting copyrighted please visit again soon though)
fizz <fizzmail@aol.com>
oklahoma city, ok USA - Thursday, March 29, 2001 at 16:07:08 (PST)
I love this site! It's helped a lot! So thanks!
jeb
USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 00:02:51 (PST)
check out my site..
pj <sumdumskageek@hotmail.com>
willingboro, nj USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 20:38:01 (PST)
More on my Guild MG10C-1.I hink is more mid 1970s(hz rather than cycles) and its a analogue preset drum machine with built in amp speaker with an instrument inuput.Anyone know anything about these or similar contemporary machines? Thanx.
bill <desot2000@yahoo.com>
USA - Sunday, March 25, 2001 at 18:11:48 (PST)
Below is model MG10C-1 Guild
Bill
USA - Saturday, March 24, 2001 at 15:21:19 (PST)
Looking for info on Guild drum machine circa 1970 solid state jap w/amp speaker in 1 cabinet
William W Duckworth <desoto2000@yahoo.com>
USA - Saturday, March 24, 2001 at 14:43:43 (PST)
Wow... I'm impressed. You seem to have just about everything I've heard of... Something that would be cool would be a forum section. All the 'keyboards' forums I've found on the Web are full of stuff about digital pianos etc... there should be one for analog freeks too.
Captain Special
UK - Friday, March 23, 2001 at 16:05:24 (PST)
You should do an artist profile on Electronic Dysfunction. Also, this site is pimp tight!
Roach <roach@electronicdysfunction.com>
Daytona Beach, FL USA - Monday, March 19, 2001 at 11:31:00 (PST)
I think that your next artist profile should be on jason blakemore.
Sol Rosenberg <Mike@Jerkys.com>
USA - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 21:20:50 (PST)
Has anyone ever heard of a synth called JEN or JEM??
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 12:44:49 (PST)
Is there a site like this for Samplers??
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:48:34 (PST)
Hi! Can anyone tell me where I can find Gigasampler/GigaStudio samples on the net? Can someone advise me? Im looking for a small bass synth. Sh101, prophecy, bass station. which one?? What sound module has the best brass and wind sounds?
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:43:59 (PST)
Great Page! What ever I need I search for it here. The descriptions and pictures are fantastic. Big Shout to the Electronic Freaks. Check out for our Electronic band: CODA - Human Electro.
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:38:48 (PST)
hello I seek the handbook of the EVI 1000 of akai thank you
bourrelly <bourrellys@aol.com>
france - Saturday, March 17, 2001 at 02:42:45 (PST)
Hey great page Just wanna say hi to all the synth & sample freaks out there
Noe Rivera <nterror@msn.com>
Sanbernardino , Ca USA - Thursday, March 15, 2001 at 18:34:16 (PST)
Hey great page Just wanna say hi to all the synth & sample freaks out there
Noe Rivera <nterror@msn.com>
Sanbernardino , Ca USA - Thursday, March 15, 2001 at 18:31:39 (PST)
Just surfing around. Found your GB, so I thought I would add a line:)
Daniel Hoon
Carlsbad, California USA - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 10:23:33 (PST)
I want some information about the Esi 2000 sampler by Emu.
gonzalo <gonzalo_ahumada@hotmail.com>
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 08:40:44 (PST)
QUASIMIDI TECHNOX MANUAL NEEDED.....Please Email :djkardio@hotmail.com WICKED WEBSITE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!!!
Greg <djkardio@hotmail.com>
Toronto, Ontario Canada - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 11:11:40 (PST)
One of the best synthesizerer sites. Thank you A roland JX-8p player
Ulrik Augustussen <manicafe@greennet.gl>
Maniitsoq, DK Greenland - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 07:04:59 (PST)
i would like to say that this site is one of the best things to happen for electronic musicians like myself. thank you vintagesynth. i can look for just about any piece i desire to research it before i buy it. also just to learn about my favorite pieces for the love of doing it, thanks again. i hope someone at vintage Synth sees this message. bye now
brian lea <weedelux@hotmail weedelux@bellsouth.net>
miami, fl USA - Monday, March 12, 2001 at 06:39:25 (PST)
If anyone sees a near mint and working Yamaha CS-80 anywhere. email me please. I am looking for one with the works (legs,music stand, etc.) let me know if you have one in fabulous condition. Thanks.
oldworldman <oldwrldman@aol.com>
Lawrenceville, GA USA - Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 23:36:36 (PST)
This page is all i phreaking need to become a pro on synths! I learned alot and got many gr8 tips on synths. I'ts allways nice to know something about the synth you wanna buy, and www.vintagesynth.com tells you right about everything! Thanx for a gr8 site dudes!!!
T.I.M <st_tim@telia.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 02:56:30 (PST)
hello, can anyone help me find an ENSONIQ ESQ-M or ESQ-1 manual if you know the web address i'd be much obliged thankyou.
ben morgan <barrymorgan@bigpond.com.au>
perth, wa australia - Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 17:04:24 (PST)
need amicromoog manual.(pluging...0
fredch <fredcho@voila.fr>
luton, USA - Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 12:20:49 (PST)
I'm looking for a Crumar Orchestrator. I checked your Crumar site, but it didn't come up on it. The Orchestrator is a fairly small organ-like synthesizer, but it had the best string sound since the Mellotron, and was very easy to use. It didn't have all the buttons, knobs, and sliders like a synthesizer does. It also has a setting for brass (not too bad) and Reed (I think). Any help would be appreciated.
Eric Bomberger <bombbass@netzero.net>
Spartanburg, SC USA - Monday, March 05, 2001 at 12:26:40 (PST)
This page concept is great I must say. The idea of collecting all synths....Keep it up. One question...ensoniq made the ASR-X, but I`ve heard about an ASR-10...?this machine should be a good tool for industrial musicians.Where can I find "knowledge" about this machine? Can anybody name the chance of "just bumb into a in-good-shape-but-used Ensoniq Fizmo???and a what price? Thanks you for providing a great synthetic service!! YS Eske Munk
EAM <eske_orc@hotmail.com>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Saturday, March 03, 2001 at 15:12:31 (PST)
Really nice page! The ArtistsProfiles are very cool. But I thought i would get some information on the equipment that the artists use. ok, you give some names in the description of some synthesizers, but couldn't find 'ferry corsten' on any page. do you know which synths he uses, especially for his lead sounds (remember: 'out of the blue')? greetings from germany Matthias Max
Matthias Max <mm@mind-one.de>
Stuttgart, BW Germany - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 19:20:05 (PST)
Excellent site and I have picked up manyu cool tips for sounds here.
JenX <BabyDX@brucehaack.com>
Phila, PA USA - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 18:36:35 (PST)
Commodore 64 Does Midi and Syncs to tape or drives drum machine with this vintage adapter for sale - Sequential 242.
JenX <bayDX@brucehaack.com>
Phila, PA USA - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 18:35:29 (PST)
Great site, but one of the big names seems to be missing. I wonder why Simmons Drum Systems is not listed on your web-site? It's vintage, analog and inovative stuff. I've got the SDS-7, but would like to know more about all the other Simmons stuff. The SDS-7 is a hell of an analog drum-synth, with a fantastic filter, resonance and Noice generator. Perhaps you guys can create a seperate segment with just electronic drums, as there's numerous stuff being made in the 80's. Simmons, Dynacord, Pearl, Tama, Roland, Casio, Wersi, MTI, etc...all have made electronic drum systems. Hope to see something in the future? Gene
Gene Veldhuisen <iunowhu@hotmail.com>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Tuesday, February 27, 2001 at 18:33:50 (PST)
Enjoyed visiting your site...Our site is about Snowmobile Racing in Saskatchewan. Schedules, free classified ads, bulletin board of upcoming events, photos, extensive links to Vintage Sled sites, racing, performance and the largest Snowmobile Tech Information link site on the Web.
R. Isherwood <kt_racing@hotmail.com>
Nokomis, Sk Canada - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 14:46:43 (PST)
Really fantastic ! I love to hear all of these machines ! Funny ,that I don^t manage to save these sounds ... Hear more tekno !
The Electronic Joint <theelectronicjoint@yahoo.de>
Mnchen, Germany - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 09:11:51 (PST)
please.
please take this seriousl;y <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
get-choo, yup USA - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 01:16:21 (PST)
2 things. Kieth Emerson's Moog work on Lucky Man just might be maybe the best and only testament to what we are all really trying to say...But then Pete from The Who gets an ARP 2600 with the brand new (at the time) "ALL NEW" ARP Sequencer..and records a little hit song called...Teenage Wasteland.But what about Dark SIde, With all the E.M.S. VCS3 work, or the last great work done by STYXX's D. d'young Not to even mention all the killer things that Geddy has done with the MiniMoog....................
Matt Z. <mnzimmerman@aol.com>
knox, TN USA - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 01:06:19 (PST)
I just got a Maxim Creative Sounds Max-II MDS-002 synthesizer Drums (electronic drum kit) with the pads and FS-4 footswitch. I cannot find anything about this product on the web ...it sounds better than a Simmons for crying out loud . What's it worth? and does anybody have any info? I might get the picture posted , it being so rare
Sebastien Hould <menmachines@hotmail.com>
Montreal, PQ Canada - Sunday, February 25, 2001 at 08:41:51 (PST)
I love this site, especially with all the great recent gear additions... but with all those goodies recently added, I must ask - why is there no entry under the Yamaha menu for the FS1-R? Surely it's a classic by now ;) ... would also be nice to see more info on other modular systems like Serge, MOTM, etc... but despite the complaints, still a great resource!
spectralab <spectralab@hushmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 21:10:41 (PST)
Thank you!!!!!!!
Oberdan Fratini <oberdanf@tin.it>
Ortona-Foro, Italy - Tuesday, February 20, 2001 at 19:03:52 (PST)
Wow!!!!! Love the synth finder. A site like this would be great for a lot of other Music and Audio things. Keep up the good work. This world needs you.
Aaron Warner <kube@speakeasy.org>
Seattle, WA USA - Sunday, February 18, 2001 at 18:58:47 (PST)
Hi@all! Great Website! I«ve lost my inspiration somewhere around at the internetuniverse. Must hold on to find it... CU@all! WMCRR
Robert Raile <robert@raile.de>
Albstadt, BW Germany - Saturday, February 17, 2001 at 15:55:32 (PST)
great site
Dominik <dominikm@netzero.com>
Champaign, IL United States - Saturday, February 17, 2001 at 12:39:02 (PST)
I use your page quite often, It is suberb! Thank you for this exelent service... It needs something extra though: actual reviews by pro's or users.... all the best!
ASHERA <ashera@ashera.com>
Sydney, nsw Australia - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 16:43:46 (PST)
Finally, a site that clearly reviews and provides the "Need-To-Know" information only! This site has been extremely helpful as my arsenal of equipment continues to build. Scarpace.com
SCARPACE <anthony@scarpace.com>
Austin, TX USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 10:00:36 (PST)
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!
C-D-S Digital A-R-T <blastbeats@home.com>
Florence, Ky USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 06:00:14 (PST)
This website just flat out rocks!!!
Chad Daniel Stevens <blastbeats@home.com>
Florence, Ky USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 05:59:30 (PST)
This is really a fantastic site ...we still have those old thing like Sequential T8, Matrix 12, Prophet VS ect. we made a album in 1985 with all those stuff called Sunstroke , Nothings wrong in Paradise. And are running one of the best Synth stores in Belgium http://www.the-soundfactory.net .
Ben Bollaert <info@the-soundfactory.net>
Belgium - Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 22:56:43 (PST)
Ahhh.. I thought I would add a comment to your guest book. Somehow I stumbled on your web site while I was surfing around.
Tim Pashly
San Diego, California USA - Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 22:13:21 (PST)
I an SP 1200. Let me know if anybody wants to sell one.
Ian Livensparger <ICEEFRESH@iansmail.com>
Baltimore, MD USA - Tuesday, February 13, 2001 at 11:43:16 (PST)
I'm LOOKIN for A SP-1200 reissued edition(2nd). Holla BACK
D Wells <kysheem@msn.com>
Wilm, N.C. USA - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 21:03:56 (PST)
Killer site can't beat the pics of all these vintage synths. Keep up the good work.
Mark Westmeyer <ManufacturedSoul@CS.com>
Norfolk, VA USA - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 11:20:35 (PST)
This site is GREAT, GREAT, GREAT! Does anyone have a user's manual for Korg DW-8000 (or know where i can get one)? You can send it to my e-mail (it is big enough) in PDF format.
DJTomek <tomek@szuper.info.hu>
Hungary - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 06:27:32 (PST)
This site is HOT! Roland VP-9000 for sale. In immaculate condition. Asking $2300 or make a reasonable offer. Cash only.
Craig Belton <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, fl USA - Thursday, February 08, 2001 at 11:30:20 (PST)
Very cool site, respect! I«m looking for the midi controller-map of waldorf ppg, steinberg model e and tc works mercury-1. Can anybody help me? el.mu@gmx.net
elmu <el.mu@gmx.net>
Germany - Wednesday, February 07, 2001 at 15:42:26 (PST)
KOOL SITE.... ..but where is your Yamaha SY85? Moby uses it, and I borrow it off him occasionally. Surely is worth including.
Beau
Perth, WA Australia - Wednesday, February 07, 2001 at 08:33:01 (PST)
Great site. It's a pitty that i'm missing some keyboards like the Roland vk-1000 and some PPG synth'. i hope in the future it will be allright
Niels Willemse <willemse17@zonnet.nl>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Friday, February 02, 2001 at 14:26:26 (PST)
I am looking for a roland mks20 digital piano owners manual that I can down load
jack myers <jlmyer@lvcm.com>
las vegas, nv USA - Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 22:37:05 (PST)
just a big hello to all those keys and knobs freaks around there, in search of THE expressive sounds.
fausto <efgee@email.com>
zurich, switzerland - Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 11:33:09 (PST)
KORG POLY-800 -- does anyone have a user's manual for this (or know where i can get one)? Will gladly pay for a photocopy! Pls contact me asap if u have one; THANKS! Norm Vogel normv@blast.net
Norm Vogel <normv@blast.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Wednesday, January 31, 2001 at 19:43:22 (PST)
Great site! This is like heaven for the intrested person! Keep up the good work! /speedfeet
speedfeet <speedfeet@iobox.se>
Carlshamn, SWE - Tuesday, January 30, 2001 at 03:17:05 (PST)
Hi... What a great site for reference and photos!...but I have to laugh at some of the asking prices for older analog synths, by some of your members...reminds me of what happened to the cost of certain guitars in the late '80s...in the last 2 years I have purchased the following, all in next to mint condition...CS-40M - $200, CS-5 - $75, Pro-1 - $250, Jupiter 6 $400..... DX-7 (digital - traded for a $100 mic).. If you folks in the classifieds are really getting anywhere near what some of you are asking, congratulations!!! www.mp3.com/baDmRfRosTy
John Peer <bmf@wowmail.com>
Halifax, Canada - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 17:53:51 (PST)
Ich suche den PG-300 Programmer von Roland. Wer hat eventuell einen zu verkaufen ??? Bitte E-mail an mich...
SvenSimeitis <SvenSimeitis@Addcom.de>
Frankfurt, Germany - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 16:39:28 (PST)
Great site you have here! But I'm missing the 'Spectral Audio' synths from Switserland (Neptune, Syntrack, Protone)!
Kristian Bauhouse <k_bauhouse@hotmail.com>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 04:24:23 (PST)
Great site you have here. I'm new to the synthing field, but I am really interested in buying a new (as in modern model)synthesizer at a affordable price. I don't really want to purchase any retro equipment, although I'm sure its good. Can any one help me out? I'd be interesting in sampling Industrial, too. wHat about the new Yamaha s03? Anyone tried it? Email me!
Colin Bradley <Necrochild@hotmail.com>
NIN, USA - Saturday, January 27, 2001 at 08:44:48 (PST)
YOU'VE REACHED THE BOMB SITE! ROLAND XP-50 & MC-303 OWNER AND ENTHUSIST. ROLAND VP-9000 FOR SALE AT $2,300. SAVE $400 OFF OF DISCOUNT PRICE $2,699. IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. MAYBE 6 HOURS OF TOTAL USE. PURCHASED IN LATE SEPTEMBER. MUST SELL PLEASE e-mail me djbigmonay@hotmail.com
DJ BIG MONAY <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, Fl USA - Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 12:53:15 (PST)
Great site, love looking at the oldies, geeez I forgot about loads of 'em. One complaint, didn't the Human league or kraftwerk use synths then?....
JezseZ <jezjackson@btinternet.com>
Bingley, WY England - Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 20:15:39 (PST)
I'm considering getting a Korg DSS-1 sampler/synth. Can i feed in "natural sounds" (for example, a whistling teakettle), and "play 'em" on the keybd? Are there OTHER samplers that you'd recommend? Also, do u have a .ra clip of a sampled sound, as opposed to the 'usual' synth-type sounds? Thank you! Norm
Norm Vogel <normv@blast.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 09:11:23 (PST)
I need a PG-300 to edit my Alpha Juno-1....maybe someone have one for sale?
Andy <electronic_combat@hotmail.com>
sweden - Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 23:32:07 (PST)
You are G R E A T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Louis <silverborg@aol.com>
Dsseldorf, Germany USA - Wednesday, January 17, 2001 at 03:56:14 (PST)
hi im tying to get into making techno music i have like $800 im thinking of getting the RED darkstar the alesis sr16 or boss dr 550 mk2 drum machine and the cheep midi keyboard do you think its a good start kit email me PLEEZZZZ i need help adYsh
adYsh <adysh@hotmail.com>
rockville, md USA - Friday, January 12, 2001 at 23:13:44 (PST)
As someone who has been an avid fan of electronic music since the late 60's, I applaud you on this FANTASTIC site! Your descriptions, info, etc, have allowed me to make many educated choices on synths! Keep up the Great Work! Norm
Norm Vogel <normv@coollink.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 18:39:43 (PST)
Just stopped by to take a look at your site. Thanks!
Ernie <eldake@yahoo.com>
Norcross, GA USA - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 17:20:26 (PST)
.....*yawn*....what time is it...o GOD it's 4 am....I've been here for 5 hours...Good Grief gentlemen.... great site HOWEVER....you are missing the best of the Yamaha CS series...the CS-40M!!!!!Duophonic with a Ring Mod....a CS-20 times 2!
John Peer <bmf@wowmail.com>
halifax, Canada - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 00:13:33 (PST)
Swedish magical electronica/synth
Pelle Handen <pelle@yahoo.com>
Stockholm, SE Sweden - Tuesday, January 09, 2001 at 02:42:36 (PST)
Huh...now I'm really baffled. I go to the guestbook page again and I see my previous entry..but nobody elses! :-) Oh well, and hitting "refresh" in IE 5.5 still loops me back to the main page. I give up. anyway, GREAT PAGE again. I appreciate the number of synths entered with details compared to some others. Very helpful. The artists who used the synths...hmm. Obscure shall we say? I'm sure the author knows these groups very well but I guess I haven't been keeping up. Michael W. Smith for example was voted #1 male pop artist a few years there and used the Korg Wavestation as he rose to the peak. No mention. He along with mentioned Jan Hammer were two of Korg's main sales icons when the board came out. I wonder if there's an archive of old Roland, Korg and whoever else puts them out magazines? Of course the real classic synths you pretty much have to either ask band members, look at photos or album credits, or just remember I suppose, though there are mentions in old books like one I have hear featuring artists talking about synthesis. Anyway, awesome job! Maybe I should spend more time listening to the "pretzel stomping trash daddys" or whoever. :-) But I guess I'd recommend maybe compiling information people send in (with references) and getting more of a broad crossection of artist types so that whoever reads the page can relate the machine to something they've heard. Thanks, -Bob Weigel
Robert Weigel <sounddoctorin@montanadsl.net>
Bozeman, MT USA - Sunday, January 07, 2001 at 13:29:50 (PST)
I'm looking for an Owners Manual for a Yamaha FB01? Thanks, Blex
Blex <airjones@worldnet.att.net>
San Antonio, TX USA - Sunday, January 07, 2001 at 00:04:41 (PST)
Looking for the Roland D110 Manual. Anyone can help me out? tnx
Castro <castro@freegates.be>
Gent, Belgium - Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 13:17:46 (PST)
Im a big fan of all kinds of keyboards, Rhods,Bsendorfer Grands,Roland synths. The Number 1 Musician for me is Mr Stevie Wonder!I was invited to The Polar Music Prize 1999!One of the greatest days of my life!
Janne Johansson <cee.tee@telia.com>
Stockholm, SWEDEN - Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 05:18:03 (PST)
ARE YOU GUYS GONNA HAVE A NEW INFO ON THE NEW WALDORF MICRO Q ???? ITS SUPPOSED TO BE THE SHIT AND IM ON THE VIRGE OF PICKING 1 UP , HAS ANYONE USED THIS PIECE YET ? ALSO IF ANYONE HAS ANY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH USING THE NOVATION DRUMSTATION , HIT ME UP AND LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ON IT. THANX
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE / U.C MUZIK <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LA, CA USA - Friday, January 05, 2001 at 15:29:04 (PST)
i need a manual for a tr 707 please email me sLnthesis@aol.com
Sinthesis <slnthesis@aol.com>
USA - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 22:04:54 (PST)
i don't know what's a sequencer and how can i use it to make music, halp me i'm seriously in danger!!!!!!!!!
fred <federicoboriani@hotmail.com>
bologna, it it - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 16:45:35 (PST)
I Have a KAWAI K1 and i don't have tones. All was gone, erased. What can I Do? Somebody have something for me?
Cristi Galea <cristi_galea@yahoo.com>
ARAD, AR Romania - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 16:11:16 (PST)
Hi at vintagesynth.com. You«re doing a good job. This site is a number one stop for vintage synth resource investigation. www.vintagesynth.com is frequently mentioned in our Keyboards-Galerie Internet links (http://www.keyboards.de). Keep the vintage synth beasts alive ;-) Take care, Klaus
Klaus P. Rausch <producer@backintimerecords.de>
USA - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 12:48:37 (PST)
I'm having real problems here. I first looked at the page on the 23rd I think. I can't seem to get any new ads. Just the old ones in classified's. If I hit "Refresh" it boots me back to page one in IE's latest version! Why does everything have to be soo so hard? If anyone knows the magic solution please let me know. -Bob
Robert Weigel <sounddoctorin@montanadsl.net>
Bozeman, MT USA - Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 10:12:12 (PST)
Excellent website!!
Mary <Mary4music@home.com>
Baltimore, MD USA - Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 08:35:35 (PST)
Hello and Happy New Year! I'm a saxophonist new to the synth scene with a recent purchase of a Yamaha WX-7 wind controller. I'm just getting started with my electronic music explorations, and wondered what sound module(s) any of you could recommend. Any input is appreciated, especially from those who have wind controller experience. Thanks so much! P.S. The site is great... I'll be back!
Charlie Post <chaz_p@juno.com?NOSPAM>
New York, NY USA - Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 18:58:43 (PST)
Anders
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 05:39:42 (PST)
I have made little site about the Moog Source including the factory patches and some tech-info. Not very much at the moment but future plans include a online version of the user manual and my own patches.
Anders
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 05:38:16 (PST)
This is the only true porno-site ! :-)
Henrik <henrik@rymd.org>
Jrflla, - Sweden - Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 19:29:32 (PST)
Superb site!!! Loads of good info here. Plenty of synths that I didn't know existed. Now all I need is a bundle of cash to buy a few of them. TTFN
Simon Hardy <Simon Hardy/UK/RoyalSun@RoyalSun>
Liverpool, UK - Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 07:24:15 (PST)
This is really a great site!
Vipa <webmaster@vipa-base.de>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 07:39:46 (PST)
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macplayer100@hotmail.com
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 00:12:35 (PST)
This is the hot SITE! Hit me up on e-mail if your interested in bomb rap, R&B & Techno Tracks! Thanks VS
Craig B. <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, Fl USA - Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 23:10:24 (PST)
Well done !.....don't often bother signing books...but this is such a usable site. synthetik - synthhead since 1984.
synthetik <synthetik@ntlworld.com>
manchester, uk U.K. - Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 11:36:42 (PST)
I have noticed that this is such a good site.
Vilellic
Ähtäri, Finland - Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 07:49:30 (PST)
WE like your web site we love it you are the bomb h ha ha ha h
us <mnzimmerman@aol.com >
knox, tn us - Friday, December 14, 2001 at 03:48:58 (PST)
Love this site, I always find the info I want! Thanx!!! /Nick
Hello To Synthesizers <incoming@mourningafter.net>
Sweden - Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 15:15:10 (PST)
Hi folks ! Can somebody help me ? I need the owners manual for the Roland Juno 6 ... Very, very nice site, by the way...:o)
CarbOne <carb@carb.de>
Cottbus, Germany - Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 02:31:42 (PST)
Hi folks! Somebody who can help me out to find the schematics or the service manual for Ensoniq Eps??
Marko <marko@engia.se>
Sweden - Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 10:15:41 (PST)
Absolutely fantastic!! Thanks for such an excellent site. I was looking for help expanding my home music studio setup from a MIDI keyboard and Yamaha SW20 sound card into something a bit special. I had money to burn but I was shocked and over-awed by the range of synths that I found were available, and the lack of really helpful information to explain everything to a beginner like me. Thank god you came to my rescue with excellent reviews, the superb synth-finder, all the interelated links and loads of soundbytes to give me a flavour of almost everything. Having the average prices on there too is very helpful. After days of surfing, you are one of only three sites that I have bookmarked and will keep coming back to, to keep up to speed. Thanks again!
Derrick Cameron <derrick.cameron@virgin.net>
Coventry, UK - Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 16:07:46 (PST)
Fabulous Web site! Have played many of the Synths listed but could not locate the obscure "Paia" brand, be it so lacking in quality and features it still rates a little comment.
Rob <roby@gorge.net>
OR USA - Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 21:54:14 (PST)
Let's put it simple. I should have been asleep at least 3 hour's ago. But I also found a dutch website about my Siel Opera 6. Mailed the guy hoping he know's a good repair adress. This as I can't afford all the beauties displayed on the Vintage Synth Explorer. Take care and continue this work Martin
Martin Koch <mail@martinkoch.org>
Wageningen, netherlands - Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 15:50:40 (PST)
Well... Nice site. Those old synths are so sexy! Aint'we totally mad to be fond of such things? I've been honestly really pleased to encounter thru the internet people sharing my passion, especially for old affordable MIDI and first digital synths (such as VZ 1, which lacks in this site). Great, really!!!
Sébastien Delage
Chézard, NE Switzerland - Friday, November 30, 2001 at 14:57:52 (PST)
Very comprehensive site, excellent layout, would like to see a comprehensive history of electronic music, maybe an essay or something. I have yet to come across a good one, maybe a future project.. :) Keep up the good work!
Evan <triazolam@lycos.com>
Fort Wayne, IN USA - Thursday, November 22, 2001 at 21:44:02 (PST)
This site is the gayest fucking site I've ever gone to. I don't know why I fuckin bothered going through it. It's utter shit. Fit for a coon!!!!! later.
baby nigger <nigger@hotmail.com>
brisbane, QLD America - Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 04:28:33 (PST)
Where's the vk's work manual? this sites gay. Has shit all.
coon <coon@hotmail.com>
perth, WA Australia - Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 04:23:30 (PST)
SOY CHILENO, ME DEDICO DE MANERA ALTERNATIVA A ESTO Y LA PAGINA ES LO MEJOR COMO REFERENCIA A NUEVAS COMPRAS, MUCHAS GRACIAS A USTEDES AMANTES AL IGUAL QUE YO DE LA MUSICA....THANK YOU!!!
LUIS HINOJOSA <nanito_81@hotmail.com>
santiago, sa CHILE - Monday, November 19, 2001 at 11:54:08 (PST)
I've heard of a mod for DW-6000, using a waveform ROM from the DW-8000, to install 'standard' waveforms (square, saw, sine, etc.) into the -6000, rather than the 'sampled' digital waveforms built-in. Supposedly, the -8000 has the same ets of sampled waveforms as the -6000, but with the addition of the 'standard' forms. Does anyone know how this mod. might be accomplished? And would you please tell me about it? Thanx, Dave
Dave Hughes <david.hughes@bakeroiltools.com>
Houston, Tx USA - Monday, November 19, 2001 at 07:31:47 (PST)
very good site!
Henu
Nummela, Finland - Sunday, November 18, 2001 at 03:03:42 (PST)
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Dan <dan557@bellsouth.net>
Province, RI USA - Thursday, November 15, 2001 at 13:42:22 (PST)
Back in 1983 through to 1985 I worked for Simmons Electonics in the UK building SDS5's & 7's - exciting times indeed!
David Halford <Redhalford@Hotmail.com>
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Wednesday, November 14, 2001 at 17:34:36 (PST)
greta site, very informative.
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fort worth, tx - Monday, November 12, 2001 at 11:03:45 (PST)
This is an awesome site!
Awesome in 3 <www.heytim.com>
www.heytim.com, mi www.heytim.com - Saturday, November 10, 2001 at 07:29:42 (PST)
Great site with all the information i've been looking for. Hello other Minimoog and ARP Odyssey owners! Please feel free to contact me to discuss/exchange information on Moog and ARP. So long!
cptfunky <cptfunky@gmx.de>
Munich, Germany - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 06:24:42 (PST)
your site is cool
tom dowling <tomd@summitmedia.co.uk>
birmingham, uk - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 05:45:41 (PST)
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ale <info@pachinkostudio.com>
venice, ve italy - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 15:30:39 (PST)
Good shit. Very informative and a great guide when considering buying a new piece of equipment. Keep up the good work :)
DJ Sequel <dj_fury@hotmial.com>
Stamford, CT United States - Monday, October 29, 2001 at 07:43:40 (PST)
Crunk Court is now in session, the honorable Judge Popacollar presiding... Why didn't I know about this site sooner?
POPA <andrew_popacollar@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, October 28, 2001 at 22:04:31 (PST)
I just spent a fascinating afternoon going through your excellent website with my son as part of a music homework project. As the proud owner of an EDP Wasp deluxe (with the proper keyboard) I feel that there are a couple of things missing about the Wasp in your write-up. The deluxe had a practice-speaker and the capability to be run on batteries, and it also had an external input so that a guitar or mike could be passed through the filters, waveshaper and envelope which would give some pretty wild effects (it was mixable with either VCO). The Spider was a product that allowed up to six Wasps to be linked together to form a hexaphonic (six-note poly) synthesiser, the Caterpillar was a 256-step sequencer and the Gnat was a single-oscillator mono synth that could be linked to a Wasp to form a triple-oscillator mode played from either keyboard (the Gnat had a 'proper keyboard' like the deluxe) Hope this is of some assistance. Keep up the great site...
Josh Greenwold <joshgreenwold@hotmail.com>
Colchester, Essex England - Sunday, October 28, 2001 at 08:48:02 (PST)
Este sitio esta de la puta madre!!!! Sobre todo para la gente huevona que pagan precios ridiculos por estas tonteras!!! Great site!!! Pedro.
Pedro Torres <torrespedrito@yahoo.ca>
Ont Canada - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 10:53:04 (PDT)
CLASSIC ANALOG SYNTH---$350.00 OBERHEIM MATRIX 1000 NEW. BOUGHT IT FROM GIBSON AND NEVER USED IT. IT'S NEW. HARDLY TOUCHED. IT'S THE CLEAN QUIET "WHITEFACE" LATER VERSION. NOT THE NOISY BLACK ONE. IT COMES WITH THE MANUALS AND POWER CORD. A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE EDITOR PROGRAM IS NEEDED TO PROGRAM THIS RACK MODULE. BUT SOFTWARE EDITOR/LIBRARIANS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FOR FREE. contact: 480-969-5247
James Horton <mrhorn48@hotmail.com>
Mesa, Az U.S.A. - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 06:02:57 (PDT)
Electronic Renaissance is a new company who specializes in vintage synthesizer connection units and miscellaneous analog synthesizer information books. Our first product that we have available to you is the almost nonexistent extremely rare Digital Control Bus cable (the pre-MIDI connection device for the Roland Juno-60, Jupiter-8, Md-8 and MSQ-700). Before Electronic Renaissance began doing business, Roland and Kenton Electronics were the only two companies that produced these cables and they are selling them for $75.00+. The demand for these cables are very high due to the fact that they are vital for MIDIfying your Juno-60 and Jupiter-8 with the MD-8. Electronic Renaissance is nearly slashing a third of Roland and Kenton's price off for these cables at a low cost of $50.00. Each cable is hand crafted by our service technician and carries a full one year warrantee against internal defectively. If you are interested in purchasing a DCB cable from us, please contact us for ordering information or with any questions you may have.
Electronic Renaissance <ElectronicRenaissance@wholesalers.com >
Long Beach, Ca USA - Friday, October 26, 2001 at 00:20:38 (PDT)
I need a manual for a Roland Synth Plus 60. Any links ??
J Kerr <kerrsir@email.com>
Winslow, AZ US - Thursday, October 25, 2001 at 05:46:47 (PDT)
I have a Prohhet 10 that works but needs alittle work. How much could I legitimately sell it for. How much to repair it and where in this area?
rob abouchar <jkearney44@aol.com>
wheeling, Il usa - Sunday, October 21, 2001 at 18:21:01 (PDT)
I'm looking for a site where I can download a OS system disc for an Akai S2000. The Akai site doesn't seem to have it. Thanks
Freddy <FRobin6579@aol.com>
Seattle, WA USA - Saturday, October 20, 2001 at 22:45:15 (PDT)
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Johnson City, TN. USA - Friday, October 19, 2001 at 16:48:28 (PDT)
very good site!!
bakis sirros <synth_freak_2000@yahoo.com>
athens, greece - Friday, October 19, 2001 at 03:36:24 (PDT)
Excellent site. thanks ~ Christina Mendez
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USA - Thursday, October 18, 2001 at 19:27:41 (PDT)
One of the most interesting sites on the net!!! Does anybody have the owners manual of minimoog? If so please contact me. Thanks a lloott
Alberto <tomystudio@libero.it>
italy - Thursday, October 18, 2001 at 18:38:48 (PDT)
I only wish I could have kept all my synths over the last 20 years but I needed the old one to trade up to the new one. This web site brings back memories of my Moog Prodigy, Korg Delta, Yamaha SK20,30, & 50, DX7, TX802 (still have), Kurzweil K2000, K2500 (still have), Hammond A100/Leslie 147 (still have) I miss the old gear. Nice to see it on your web site
Steve Kubica <hammond@musician.org>
Chatham, ON Canada - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 17:25:48 (PDT)
love your web site (keep your tech heads up)...
dj mann <mojave3609@aol.com>
austin, tx usa - Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 12:12:23 (PDT)
I got some nasty beats for you all. head down to the tropico in topeka and i'll spin it. be there.
tyrone genome
- Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 09:17:58 (PDT)
Great site!
Terry Smith
- Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 09:17:13 (PDT)
DJ CHAMELEON & Friends had prepared great "ignitions" for their MUSIC FANS - let you impress :-) ENJOY my NEW song: SWEAT BABY SWEAT!!!!
DJ CHAMELEON <djchameleon@misterdj.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Monday, October 15, 2001 at 09:03:24 (PDT)
great site *smile* hence i feel free und leave my trail: hey folks :-) as i was freeclimbing a few weeks ago the mountains und the winds inspirited me to COMPOSE NEW SONGS. if you are interested in MY MUSIC then taste it ;o). it´s a HARD stuff for a WOMAN but it´s my way to enjoy living.
DJ OCTAVIA <djoctavia@octave.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Monday, October 15, 2001 at 09:02:25 (PDT)
Thank you and your supporters for making this website available. My only wish is that you included more current items as well as the vintage.
Jay Houser <jphouser@mediaone.net>
St Paul, MN USA - Friday, October 12, 2001 at 05:21:16 (PDT)
www.calculator.sk - here you can buy CASIO cables for calculators or diars ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lukas
- Friday, October 12, 2001 at 05:01:18 (PDT)
just got an MS 20 after spending months looking at the synths on your site. Great guide, ccheers
felix blakeston <felixblakeston@mac.com>
Glasgow, Scotland - Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 03:28:41 (PDT)
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ST. LOUIS , MO U S A - Monday, October 08, 2001 at 14:31:05 (PDT)
Yamaha SY-1, and the later s80 are the finest two synthesizers I can think of. Happy Chanukka and a great swengile M`bwele to all.
Nwangi`le <Nwa@frisurf. no>
Harstad, Norway - Monday, October 08, 2001 at 10:08:28 (PDT)
Great site, like the ability to look up info on prospect synths! :) Please check out our site if you like synthesizers (I know it's listed in the links area, but...) Take care! nick
nick <incoming@mourningafter.net>
-, - Sweden - Sunday, October 07, 2001 at 15:38:59 (PDT)
I think this is the best web site for vintage synth around...how can i get my hands on a Saturn 09?
james <oblique_23@hotmail.com>
Toronto, Canada - Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 15:59:31 (PDT)
Very interesting site. thanks.
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Poke Mon
- Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 12:52:42 (PDT)
hi!, i've got only a Yamaha CSX1 and a Korg MS2000,and I just can't get enough.would you please send me info about downloads of virtual analogues shyntesizers?thank you so much
antonio jose palacian <foreber78_@hotmail.com>
zaragoza, capital, spain - Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 10:05:04 (PDT)
Does anybody know anything about the Korg i4s and cakewalk - instruments panels etc.. -- Help!
Dave <bullywol@yahoo.com>
Wolverhampton, WM England - Monday, October 01, 2001 at 14:56:04 (PDT)
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NIK
- Friday, September 28, 2001 at 19:03:00 (PDT)
Perfection. GO to my site for a wacky good time. BAGAWK
Nik Price <sonik777@hotmail.com>
Detroit, MI USA - Friday, September 28, 2001 at 19:01:47 (PDT)
OK...I know I´m not the first (and probably not the last) to say this " your site is the best!!" keep up the good work!
peter <swedance@hotmail.com>
Sweden - Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 01:36:48 (PDT)
this site kicks ass!! if you need to know, look know further 10 out of 10.....
col <colhayes@lineone.net>
uk - Monday, September 24, 2001 at 13:40:24 (PDT)
This is the best synth-site of all. Congratulations!
Nils <albion@surfeu.de>
Bremerhaven, Germany - Sunday, September 23, 2001 at 09:14:01 (PDT)
I love this site. I play cheesy toy keyboards. Later, Octavius
octavius Poirier
Los Angeles, CA - Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 21:53:09 (PDT)
great site congradulations!!!
vicent <stoneone@hotmail.com>
montreal, ca canada - Friday, September 14, 2001 at 12:56:34 (PDT)
Very very cool site! The only thing I'm missing is a "show all" selection on the left dropdown menu for the synths to get back to the main list. Thanks for that site!! Harry
Harry E.
- Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 10:52:54 (PDT)
Cool site.
Dante Hicks <DwyerNJ3@hotmail.com>
Red Bank, NJ USA - Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 08:01:09 (PDT)
Hi! This is the best sizer site ever... a lot of great info and pic's!! Check out my bands remix of Depeche Mode song Dream On. It's free to download from this lacation: http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/Detail.asp?PID=91649 Kind regards Demokid
Demokid
Stockholm, Sweden - Wednesday, September 12, 2001 at 01:53:06 (PDT)
This site really rules!!!But!!!!There is not even a word about Hammond organs.Could you(please,please,please)put here few models and info.Keep on doing the great work!
Darek "Jesus" Jedzok <musro@hotmail.com>
Havirov, Czech Republic - Wednesday, September 12, 2001 at 01:01:49 (PDT)
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paulie mason
- Monday, September 10, 2001 at 06:02:53 (PDT)
Dear synthesists, I have a question: Does a TR 404 exist? I have never heard them. But today I saw one for sale on the net. If someone has some info on a 404 please mail me. THANX IN ADVANCE
spdk <spdk@hotmail.com>
benschop, holland - Sunday, September 09, 2001 at 14:56:15 (PDT)
I'm not a 'proper' keyboard player - one handed on a Casio keyboard is my limit! - but I've enjoyed reading your site. I was surprised that you don't appear to give any mention to the now defunct British classical rock band 'sky' - as they were heavy synth users in the early 1980s. Francis Monkman (their original keys man) used an Oberheim OB-1 and a Prophet 5 quite extensively and his replacement (Steve Gray) was one of the first musos I rememberseeing use an OBXa and later a Yam DX7. They also seemed to experiment with synth/piano/harpsichord interface systems before the dawn of the MIDI revolution. Happy memories!!
Chris <drakula63@hotmail.com>
Cambridge, UK - Friday, September 07, 2001 at 12:04:41 (PDT)
Great site, very informative.
TS <Quint_TS@hotmail.com>
Eden Prairie, MN USA - Wednesday, September 05, 2001 at 08:53:59 (PDT)
i was looking for the Korg X5D & Kawai Spectra Kc-10 there not listed. why???? But! i like this site alot..
Wayne C <Wayne_Canova@webtv.net>
Louisville, Ky. USA - Tuesday, September 04, 2001 at 13:21:27 (PDT)
Greetings from Poland. Incredible site, many helpfull information.
Maciek Kulesza <ciej@hotmail.com>
Warsaw, Poland - Tuesday, September 04, 2001 at 00:37:40 (PDT)
Fantastic site. Anyone wishing to learn more about vintage synths will find outstanding information here. Keep up the good work!
Tommy Carlyle <TCarlyle@aol.com>
Wichita, KS USA - Monday, September 03, 2001 at 10:33:31 (PDT)
Desperately need service manual for Korg RK-100 Remote Controller.
Robert Spencer <spenro@vol.com>
Chattanooga, TN U.S.A. - Thursday, August 30, 2001 at 12:00:04 (PDT)
Hi from france !
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France - Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 02:41:49 (PDT)
Realy a great site, with a lot of info!! Keep'em running..... Greets, Jeroen Kesselring
Jeroen Kesselring <jeroenkesselring@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 09:11:58 (PDT)
The best and most awesome site for synths etc.. great info, a real help for a buyer and also for suppor t in all areas. Fantastic, thankyou ;)
Damian Kent <LK1@lk1.com>
Staffs , UK - Monday, August 27, 2001 at 06:03:59 (PDT)
Great site!
Lenka <asv@canada.com>
- Friday, August 24, 2001 at 23:54:06 (PDT)
Great idea! Great site! Great effort!
Monica
- Friday, August 24, 2001 at 05:25:49 (PDT)
im in need for a chart that shows the electronics in a roland gm-70, if anyone can help please email me thanx :)
jeffrey mcbride <electric_sounds@hotmail.com>
philly, pa USA! - Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at 17:41:39 (PDT)
does anybody has the manual of quasimidy sirius in english, please, i'm in berlin pero solo since 2 weeks, i need it in english. thanke jun.
alexxx <invisiblek15@yahoo.es>
berlin, germany - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 08:55:59 (PDT)
great site ! good informations ! maximum Respect!.... you'll be linked by me very soon ! thanx ..... h1L check te web at: www.waktuloopa.de
h1L
uztroi, uranus - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 04:24:56 (PDT)
Good site.
Nicky O Donnell <nickaus1@yahoo.com>
Cork, n/a Ireland - Sunday, August 19, 2001 at 10:17:00 (PDT)
Good site.
Nicky O Donnell <nickaus1@yahoo.com>
Cork, n/a Ireland - Sunday, August 19, 2001 at 10:16:45 (PDT)
Absoulutly the best possable sight on the internet... I visit it every night... Lovin it.
Sense Datum
AcidTown, IN - Saturday, August 18, 2001 at 23:25:58 (PDT)
Hi: I'm write from Chile, SouthAmerica. This is a great page, a real help to choice the best instrument. But, i'm missing the Korg N5EX, a great machine. Thanx
Francisco Pinto <fpinto@informatica.cl>
Santiago, Providencia Chile - Friday, August 17, 2001 at 10:56:29 (PDT)
OSCar synth with midi, mint condition this synth is SUPER FAT 1 of 2000 made very rare OFFERS
Steve Paterson <isoflex@ozemail.com.au>
Hobart, TAS Australia - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 17:49:18 (PDT)
Nice site...
fonts <qdpgavg@kornfreak.com>
USA - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 15:00:53 (PDT)
Great Site!! Looking for P.C.M. Sound Cards for my Korg Wavestation EX..nobody has any(also manual for same board). Have Roland U20, but it is not in working condition..looking for schematic manual. Also have Korg I4S,(how come it's not on your site though?) Also have Roland JX-3P, Juno 106, Roland JX-8P, And also the"King of all analogues" my Oberheim Matrix 12. Just wanted to share. Thanks Once again Excellent Site!! Thanks-
Hipster Dufus <boyda_lemkavitz@hotmail.com>
Windsor, Ont. Canada - Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 13:15:47 (PDT)
Hey! Where's the Roland sh-3?
Wazz
- Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 02:52:40 (PDT)
a good site for your hard work
Igor <mtherrussia@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 00:54:01 (PDT)
Does anyone know where I can get a Roland JD800 online manuel from to download? Thanks guys.
rocco <rocco@perfecto-fc.com>
- Tuesday, August 07, 2001 at 15:22:57 (PDT)
hey nice site, but how do you know a-ha used the trinity? they split in 94 and didn't release an album after, so they couldn't have used the trinity. fix this.
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d, d USA - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 11:23:34 (PDT)
hey nice site, but how do you know a-ha used the trinity? they split in 94 and didn't release an album after, so they couldn't have used the trinity. fix this.
g <h>
g, d f - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 11:23:16 (PDT)
Great Site! Lots of help & info for the 'new generation' Keep it up!
Consumer Electronics <eindhoven77@hotmail.com>
Eindhoven, Netherlands - Monday, August 06, 2001 at 07:40:11 (PDT)
Great site! I love the fact that these synths are making a return after all of these years. However, Joe Zawinul was a huge ARP 2600 user, NOT a Minimoog user. Just listen to the solos on, for example, Weather Report's Black Market. That oscillator sound could have come only from an ARP!
R Summers <russumm@nuscoperec.com>
Dallas, TX USA - Sunday, August 05, 2001 at 18:50:12 (PDT)
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stuart <stvmail@yahoo.com>
nashville, tn usa - Thursday, August 02, 2001 at 14:53:54 (PDT)
okay, I forgot to name my hometown. still seraching for the PG-200. greetings
sisu <sisu@>
berlin, germany - Monday, July 30, 2001 at 12:05:50 (PDT)
hello everybody, I am a great fan of the JX3P synth and I am searching for the PG-200 programmer for this instrument.please conact me.
sisu <sisu@timlin.de>
- Monday, July 30, 2001 at 12:03:45 (PDT)
Great site ! I'm a beginner on vintage synths, anyone got a manual for the Korg DW-8000 ?
Knud Erik Rasmussen <ker@ikasths.dk>
Jelling, Denmark - Sunday, July 29, 2001 at 14:47:49 (PDT)
great site, good informations and a lot of pictures. i like to be here.
remo graf <remo@phonotribe.com>
zuerich, switzerland - Saturday, July 28, 2001 at 02:03:54 (PDT)
I read reviews at Harmony Central & someone told me forget the Yamaha PSR series & to check out the Korg Karma. Is my Yahama DD50 drum kit compatiable with the Korg Karma? I know nothing about "step" programming drums! I want to play the drums like a real drum set while listening to the other tracks via monitor headphones. Somebody write me please!! Thanks.
Robert <DementedPyroSpiders@Yahoo.com>
Fortuna, CA - Friday, July 27, 2001 at 00:08:34 (PDT)
I read reviews at Harmony Central & someone told me forget the Yamaha PSR series & to check out the Korg Karma. Is my Yahama DD50 drum it compatiable with the Korg Karma? I know nothing about "step" programming drums! I want to play the drums like a real drum set while listening to the other tracks via monitor headphones. Somebody write me please!! Thanks.
Robert <DementedPyroSpiders@Yahoo.com>
Fortuna, CA - Friday, July 27, 2001 at 00:05:40 (PDT)
Sound rules!
HellCoder <hcoder@hellhound.root.nl>
BroadBeach, QLD Australia - Wednesday, July 25, 2001 at 21:56:55 (PDT)
Nice and useful site. Very ellaborated. I like it a lot. Thanks
Jose Pereira <jose.gouveia.pereira@netvisao.pt>
Portugal - Sunday, July 22, 2001 at 04:03:54 (PDT)
If anyone is interested, I am selling a Korg M1, Poly-800 and RK-100 you can check them out on excite classifieds or on www.netinstruments.com Thanks btw, this IS a great site!!
Mike <nspy@excite.com>
Canada - Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 07:00:23 (PDT)
hmmmm no more updates lately,..wassup dudes?
KiaM <kaimsworld@hotmail.com>
- Friday, July 20, 2001 at 13:34:46 (PDT)
Looking to buy my first synth. Your site has been very helpful. Thanks.
Jason Parrish
Bellevue, WA - Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 04:05:34 (PDT)
Hallo Music Fans! I'm a Hungarian young man (34) and I've got an old friend with a KORG is 40 synthesizer, and we would like to find any programs for this keyboard to load on its floppy driver. If anybody has got a music program, please send me a mail to write more about it. Thank You in advanced. Bye - Louis.
Louis H. Pinter Jr. <Lharcsa@hu.ibm.com>
Dunaujvaros, Hungary - Sunday, July 15, 2001 at 17:36:57 (PDT)
I LOVE THIS PAGE!!!! And we use your stuff!!! http://reborn.trance.nu
Andreas <andreas.bjork@musiker.nu>
Bollebygd, Sweden - Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at 14:28:31 (PDT)
FREE audio and music SOFTWARE, MP3 player, FREE vst-plugs, RECORDING software interested in TIPS and HINTS about? visit our MUSIC FORUM and feel welcome :-) (password for GUESTS: abc)
Forum Zone <lmp@livemusicproduction.com>
- Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at 10:56:04 (PDT)
I just bought an Ensoniq EPS 16+. :-) I just felt I wanted to share that. :-)
Jan Warnstam <jan@groundmotion.com>
Sweden - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 18:52:24 (PDT)
I´m looking for a ROLAND RS-09!!!! Can anybody help me? Please e-mail me!
Marco Becker <figurehead@gmx.net>
Germany - Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 10:16:24 (PDT)
I´m looking for a ROLAND RS-09!! Can anybody help me??? Please e-mail me!
Marco Becker <figureheadQgmx.net>
- Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 10:13:18 (PDT)
great site.check our webside and download free mp3.
soft posh <paul@grond.org>
rotterdam, holland - Friday, July 06, 2001 at 12:17:34 (PDT)
Looking to buy a Korg Minikorg 700 or 700s (or Univox K-2), or an Octave CAT (excellent to mint condition). Please email me if you have one for sale.
Rod <sys700@hotmail.com>
Portage, MI USA - Thursday, July 05, 2001 at 07:14:01 (PDT)
Great site here. I am just beginning my exploration of the world of synths with an old Kawaii K-11 I picked up used. I do not have the manual, and I'm lost- if anyone can help me, please email me at <edski@connectsj.net>, Thanks
Ed Chapleski <edski@connectsj.net>
Newfield, NJ USA - Sunday, July 01, 2001 at 08:05:13 (PDT)
I love this site. I'm just starting my synth collection. Right now it consists of a Roland Juno 106, and a Yamaha DX7.. you gotta start somewhere. =)
dilvie <dilvie@nospam.com>
provo, ut USA - Friday, June 29, 2001 at 16:30:52 (PDT)
Nice site. Great resources!! By the way, I'm looking for a manual of the Casio CZ1000. If anyone could help me out on this, I'll be thankfull to him/her the rest of my life.
jan <jwisselink@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 05:48:15 (PDT)
Nice site good look too. OK I just wanted to brag.I got a arp 2600 didnt know how coveted they were. I will now clean her up good and start to learn how to make it do more than a damn good chopper sound! pix at communities.msn.com/ddoggmastribe
Rich <ddoggma@hotmail.com>
springfield, pa usa - Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 19:24:46 (PDT)
the Casio CZ line does NOT sound like the Yamaha DX line . I have a DX7 and a CZ3000 and the CZ3000 sounds more analog than digital.
kishkumen <kishkumen@goatrance.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 09:31:49 (PDT)
Hi! Just want to say that I love this site. Great info and pixs of analogue sizers... Keep it up!! Regards Magnus Check out my little sizer sit!
Magnus <nope>
Stockholm, -- Sweden - Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 01:38:48 (PDT)
Hy,I'm looking for an Oberheim OBXa. DrMitrenca@t-online.de
Cornelius F.Mitrenca <DrMitrenca@t-online.de>
Germany - Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 16:35:35 (PDT)
Can't say I've seen very many synth sites as good as this. You may want to consider submitting your site to DMOZ.org if it's not in there already. Excellent content!
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Mel <mpaulson@home.com>
Phoenix, AZ USA - Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 07:06:17 (PDT)
IM ALWAYS ON HERE RESEARCHING GEAR AND REVIEWS , IM ALSO LOOKING FOR A KORG PROPHECY KEYBOARD...ANYONE ????
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LOS ANGELES, CA USA - Friday, June 15, 2001 at 12:10:45 (PDT)
IM ALWAYS ON HERE RESEARCHING GEAR AND REVIEWS , IM ALSO LOOKING FOR A KORG PROPHECY KEYBOARD...ANYONE ????
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LOS ANGELES, CA USA - Friday, June 15, 2001 at 12:07:40 (PDT)
Great site,looking for a info manual about the inside of the ARP AXXE please help us
AU soundsystem <au@grond.org>
den Haag, HOLLAND - Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 10:00:36 (PDT)
Beautiful site. I appreciate the history, photos, and especially the audio files. To a songwriter like me who needs to flesh out his sound with new (or perhaps old) keyboard sounds, this website is indispensable.
William Berry <brickleigh@yahoo.com>
Rutherford, NJ United States - Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 07:09:30 (PDT)
huh!!!!!!! I have to come back here!! That's what i was looking for. Thanks. Kris
Dubus kris <Kris.Dubus@village.uunet.be>
Tervuren, Belgium - Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 15:45:19 (PDT)
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decode
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 18:51:46 (PDT)
Items for sale! check out my homepage! Love this site good info and articles!synth Freaks!
Rikk G. >AKA Decode< <silverbox303_20002yahoo.com>
Mcallen, TX USA - Monday, June 11, 2001 at 18:49:40 (PDT)
this site is very ok. But I haven't find the manual for my Roland Promars comphufonic.Where I must find this?HELP ME! ;)
Alessandro <emerson83@inwind.it>
Palermo, ITA - Monday, June 11, 2001 at 02:32:17 (PDT)
nice to find our name in this awesome site ! i think i'm in love : )
john healy <somatics@ntlworld.com>
cardiff, wales - Friday, June 08, 2001 at 10:27:34 (PDT)
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midistrator technologies(c)1999 <MIDISTRATOR@AOL.COM>
MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE UNITED KINGDOM - Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 18:08:18 (PDT)
If you are a hip-hop music fan like me, you could listen to cool mp3 songs by new unsigned bands from http://www.beer.com/jamwithpam/us/genre/genre.cgi?qg=Hip%20Hop/Rap
baniyan <baniyan@hotmail.com>
ca, california usa - Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 03:22:07 (PDT)
For lots of manuals, check out the site: www.syntigroep.myweb.nl
synti groep <info@syntigroep.myweb.nl>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 11:53:37 (PDT)
great site *smile* hence i feel free und leave my trail: hey folks :-) as i was freeclimbing a few weeks ago the mountains und the winds inspirited me to COMPOSE NEW SONGS. if you are interested in MY MUSIC then taste it ;o). it«s a HARD stuff for a WOMAN but it«s my way to enjoy living.
DJ OCTAVIA <djoctavia@octave.zzn.com>
Vienna, - Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 08:49:25 (PDT)
Ospito girl per holiday in italy ciao
ciccio <ciccioandrew@yahoo.it>
Italy, I - Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 08:34:15 (PDT)
sorry about that the e-mail address jakekoster@hotmail is wrong it's pooptum@hotmail.com
andrew cassa <pooptum@hotmail.com>
harlan, ia - Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 14:07:08 (PDT)
I desparately need kawai k4 service manual! Would anyone be so generous as to e-mail me and let me know how I can get one.
Jake Koster <jakekoster@hotmail.com>
Harlan, Ia us - Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 13:23:28 (PDT)
Can anybody help me in finding Roland MD-8 (Midi controller for Juno-60) or service manual for it.
Andrew <djrandy2000@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 01:21:37 (PDT)
I grew up on modular synths in the early 70's. This site brought back the memories!
Ed Coryell <mcgprod@aol.com>
Englewood, CO usa - Wednesday, May 30, 2001 at 13:05:55 (PDT)
I've been a regular visiter on your site. I always used to listen to the stuff from varius synths. But recently i have been blocked/banned????? i get this message:Forbidden Host: [213.93.97.32] e97032.upc-e.chello.nl You do not have permission to access http://voltagecontrol.8m.com/ax/audio/yamcs2x.rm Data files must be stored on the same site they are linked from. I dont know but whats going on????
KiaM <huisman.001@chello.nl>
Arnhem, Holland - Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 13:06:20 (PDT)
Hey people! Anyone know a good site for Instrumentdefinitions for CakeWalk?!?!?!? I Reallyreallyverryverrrrry badly need the definition for Clavia Nord Lead 2!!!!!!! And I also need for Roland E-66!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!?!??! Can anyone help me?
Jon Peder Saxe
Arendal, AA Norway - Thursday, May 24, 2001 at 15:55:52 (PDT)
I'm looking for a Roland MC-303 instructionbook, please help me
Jamez <driftwood1999@hotmail.com>
Wetteren, Belgium - Thursday, May 24, 2001 at 05:31:46 (PDT)
Amazing Site, I use it again and again. It's a pity that a good many of the pages don't render on MacOS+Netscape 4.7....
Charles Bennett <ccb@acm.org>
- Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 22:06:26 (PDT)
"THeSE BeATS ARe THe FooTSTepS!" fAVS* ROLAND MC-307 ROLAND EF-303
GETiT2GETHA PRODUCTiONS <GETiT2GETHA@AOL.COM>
Ogden, UT U.S.A. - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 18:40:23 (PDT)
Seiko keyboard... I own one. Anybody know anything about it, especially voltage requirements?
Tom Klepacki <motdot@gte.net>
Clearwater, FL USA - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 08:01:13 (PDT)
Just picked up a synth controller? and a ram pack. Casiotone RC-1. Have been looking all over net 4 sum info on these. Like can I get a manual? Casio havent been much help, and every site I have been 2 has no listing. Including this one. Anyone have any ideas. Mail me please. Cheers. Great site even though its no info 4 me. TP
tallPaull <tallPaull@rocketmail.com>
- Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 21:58:06 (PDT)
cool site.
Noodles <noodles@usa.net>
ny usa - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 12:34:49 (PDT)
Great site.Lots of info.Just inhereted a Korg polysix.Does anyone know of a good repair shop near(ish) London(west)uk ? Thanks
fourteenfish <fourteenfish@bigfoot.com>
london, uk - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 15:10:29 (PDT)
Great webside, check our new webside homepage of the Dutch band AU on www.grond.org.
borchers <au@grond.org>
Den Haag, Holland - Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 04:31:53 (PDT)
im trying to find an AC adapter to a rogue moog. can someone help me??????? can i find the schematics anywhere??? please help in need of it soon thats what i get for misplacing my adapter
mike <csx2thousand@aol.com>
nnorfolk , va usa - Saturday, May 19, 2001 at 23:35:13 (PDT)
BRILLIANT.... WHAT MORE CAN I SAY... BRILLIANT.
S WILLIAMS <PROPHECY @ AOL>
LONDON, ENGLAND - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 12:41:07 (PDT)
one of the best url«s ever.it«s my favourite synth-library when i want to look up for some specifications.
S-SIRIUS <fusionclub9@aol.com>
Frankfurt/M., Germany - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 04:14:41 (PDT)
great site
seenu <dthworld@hotmail.com>
- Monday, May 14, 2001 at 21:03:06 (PDT)
Hello everybody! The dutch band benjamin B. have made a cover of the song Autobahn (originally by Kraftwerk). You can download it at www.benjaminb.demon.nl The song has changed quite a lot and is almost exactly 10 times shorter than the original. I hope you like it! Greetings, Sander Zuidema
Sander Zuidema <sander@benjaminb.demon.nl>
Kropswolde, GR Netherlands - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 12:43:35 (PDT)
e' proprio un ottimo sito.....just fantastic site!!!!
marco <cmg77@jumpy.it>
Civitanova marche, ITALY italy - Sunday, May 13, 2001 at 01:25:04 (PDT)
Me parece un sitio excelente, es lo que los tecladistas necesitamos, y sobre todo los que aoramos las pocas de los viejos sintes analgicos, como los MOOG!! Sigan as
Luis Fernndez <luisrfernandez@infovia.com.ar>
Baha Blanca, Argentina - Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 20:12:27 (PDT)
this is what it feels like!!
bob dillin <nineinch2000@aol.com>
bennington, vt usa - Friday, May 11, 2001 at 05:51:19 (PDT)
Synths and samplers are good for electronic music! Seriously, this site is pretty nice and I have had a few of these units you mention, wish I had em all...for a listen to my hard earned gear trying to do what I want it to, go to the website. If you know of a manual for the casio rz-1 clue me in. Stay loose and come to the mutant fest this august near eugene-see hyperreal.org spaz link for exact time and date. It is on the way to burning man ya know...unit23 alien-mbc clear<9&> cler
mil <alien-mbc@angelfire.com>
eugene, - Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 00:20:17 (PDT)
cool page
jaya
- Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 23:39:00 (PDT)
Great site! I visit this as often as I can. So much to explore. Visit my Roland Juno-106 page!
patch petanque <wolves@sci.fi>
FIN - Wednesday, May 09, 2001 at 09:15:10 (PDT)
I just picked up a mint cond. Korg DW 8000 for $89.00 - However, there is no manual with it. Does anyone have a copy that is scanned or willing to send to me? Your assistance and graciousness is most appreciated. Thanks! Jeff Bryant
Jeff <jdbinsure3@cs.com>
SLC, UT USA - Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 12:25:38 (PDT)
SWEET! its about time some smart person made a site devoted to the things we love most!! plur!!
Noah "gumby" Freedman <gumby_808@lycos.com>
Montreal, QC Canada - Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 06:21:41 (PDT)
Love your Sites! Comfort and Luxus... Best Side to look for Syntsmodels... Fast and fair! Greetings Wloch
Peter Wloch <wloch.albstadt@t-online.de>
Albstadt, BW Germany - Friday, May 04, 2001 at 13:04:44 (PDT)
you forgot to mention the Yamaha QX1, 8-track sequencer, just before QX3 and QX5. Would you like some photos of mine and some caracteristics? Congratulation for your wonderful site!
hugues <hugues.namur@free.fr>
Paris, USA - Friday, May 04, 2001 at 01:01:50 (PDT)
Help! Just bought a Korg T3. Looking for the manual! Anyone willing to make a photocopy (will pay costs!)? Can I download it somewhere? Thanks!
Jan Luyendijk <jan.luyendijk@planet.nl>
USA - Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 23:54:27 (PDT)
Ey Yo! Me and the great man Roman T are the Deep Tunes and soon you'll find us in the Charts!!! Remember that!
Hot-Dog <Hanno.Sonder@t-online.de>
Nordenham, Nie Germany - Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 12:22:52 (PDT)
i'm searching for the manual for my yamahy fb01,please contact me,that would be supernice!
roman lerch <roman_lerch@hotmail.com>
vienna, Austria - Monday, April 30, 2001 at 04:46:24 (PDT)
Good site!What about russian analog synth's? USSR Vintage keys for sale -Polivoks,Aelita,Altair,Opus and more.. Post me for more info and prices. provereno@pisem.net
John <provereno@pisem.net>
Novgorod, Russia - Monday, April 30, 2001 at 03:53:39 (PDT)
Sweet! Love This Site!!!! Now lemme go groove....
dorsal
USA - Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 01:33:24 (PDT)
Hi..Czesc..! Looking for new sounds to fill my old D110 and a Mac editor for my Juno 6. Lots of quality free tunes for anyone interested.
Roland From Poland <timbillyjim@excite.com>
Bristol, UK - Friday, April 27, 2001 at 15:07:40 (PDT)
great site
natrajd
USA - Friday, April 27, 2001 at 04:30:56 (PDT)
I started out in 1964 playing a Vox continental organ, model TC. It was the first in the U.S. Now, I use a Korg Trinity Pro and a Korg Triton. I prefer the new setup!
Doug McCutcheon <doug@baskervillehounds.com>
Cleveland, OH USA - Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 11:51:31 (PDT)
cool site
hemanth
USA - Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 00:23:07 (PDT)
An absolutely fabulous site. Made me dig through the closets and pull out all my old gear.
Steve <steveduff@charter.net>
WI USA - Monday, April 23, 2001 at 15:17:55 (PDT)
*ARPaxxe* freaks wanted for tips and chats... This site rocks! ***
Henrik <jolm@excite.com>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Monday, April 23, 2001 at 05:27:19 (PDT)
I just wanted to say how great this site is! It is so useful, clearly structured and contains such a lot of information, pictures, sounds and everything you can ask for! Its design is exemplary and fits perfectly. It helped me a lot. Thanks for running this site!
Dan <dan.g@debitel.net>
Germany - Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 13:46:29 (PDT)
Hi everyone,I'm a 16 year old girl. I'm thinking of buying the Korg N264. I'm into Ambient/dance/trance music. My favorite artists are Moby and Enya. Anyone who wants to email me please do! I'd love to chat with ya! byebye!
Jillian <super_girl_84@hotmail.com>
Saskatoon, Sk Canada - Friday, April 20, 2001 at 18:37:11 (PDT)
Greetings All!! First off i love this site. I got alot of usefull info. Also, I a Korg Prophecy, Kawaii K1, and Roland jv880. Anyone with this gear give me a buzz. We could swap techniques.
John <ordained_chaos@yahoo.com>
Arlington, tx USA - Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 20:48:34 (PDT)
Nice Site! I love old synth. TR606 is cool.
Kanda Moli <moli@mva.biglobe.ne.jp>
Musasino , Tokyo JP - Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 19:03:32 (PDT)
What a great site! Fantastic!
Adrian Cahill <adrian_cahill@yahoo.com>
Melbourne, Australia - Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 03:37:31 (PDT)
wicked wicked site .so useful but i am having trouble using the sequencer on the roland w30 . recording,micro editing everything !!! please help email me if u can. nik
NIK <nik303@lycos.com>
england - Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 20:27:58 (PDT)
Realy a nice site with much features, but i like to see more than one picture of a instrument!!
Jeroen Kesselring <jeroenkesselring@hotpop.com>
Rotterdam, Netherlands - Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 01:33:14 (PDT)
I just wanted update our links and stuck here for an hour again. Thanx! :)
Inscape
Hannover, Germany - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 16:26:44 (PDT)
yoyo bassheads and others sundry!I gotta Jx3p with the programmer but I lost the cors that connects the programmer to the synth!If you can help please email me. A free cd of some crazy Frisco sounds will be yours if you can help Peace Out Charlena
charlena <exxangel@hotmail.com>
sf, ca USA - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 13:06:16 (PDT)
Hi! Very nice Site - a lot of information. But I'm looking for a manual for the TR-626 for a long time. Do you know where I can find one?? Would be very nice. Thx, mARTin.
mARTin <martin@static-lounge.de>
Berlin, B Germany - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 04:36:18 (PDT)
Hi there,i'm looking for the Casio FZ 10 M user manual!I wait for your offer! I'll pay for it. Please e-mail me.Cheers Jean
Jean Oktober <oktober37@hotmail.com>
Bristol, United Kingdom - Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 11:02:08 (PDT)
Great idea from Mark of Australia: this website would make a great cd-rom! You could use the proceeds to maintain & even expand what is obviously a great labor of love. You could also include tips & tutorials on the cd, along with demonstrations of how to achieve certain types of sounds.
George Burnett <Colt5533@cs.com>
Phila, Pa USA - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 17:37:22 (PDT)
Very nice site indeed. i love the layout, the graphics, and everything else. Clearly a lot of work has gone into making this site into what it is. I have a great idea for you guys. How about making the whole site available on CD and selling that.. for like $5 or something. Then we wouldnt have to worry about logging on and stuff like that. We could have a great archive on a CD that would come out.. like every few months. Other than that i have no other suggestions. This site is great. I was a complete novice when i first discovered your site. 6 months later.. i feel like an expert. Its just so much fun... I have this page as my home page in explorer. This site is.... a work of art, you should win some kind of an award for having such passion. Tell you what.. if i ever win the lotto, i'll donate you a few thousand bucks to show my appreciation :) Cheers!
Mark
Australia - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 06:15:10 (PDT)
Great website! A look forward to going over the tech tips at a more leisurely pace & hopefully posting a few of my own. In the meantime, have any of you other MPC200 users noticed a tendency of the sounds to "drift" from the pads that they were originally asssigned to? A simple fix (although I don't know why this seems to work), is to go to "Program" mode(Shift 6 ) & then to bring up each individual program by pushing the function keys associated with "Drum1"- "Drum 4". In other words, press each one of the function keys at the beginning of a work session before you add new sequences( or overdub to existing ones). Weird, but it seems to work.
George. Burnett <Colt5533@cs.com>
Phila., Pa USA - Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:52:11 (PDT)
This site is a constant visit for me. I drool over the knobs here almost daily. Wanted to ask you to add Negativland to the list of people who used the Sequential Six-Trak. Thank you for the useful links and info. Your site is the BEST for vintage gear and the most complete. I keep hoping to find a current gear section. Your framed menu system rocks.
Cameron Leggett <res00d68@gte.net>
Santa Paula, CA USA - Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 21:25:53 (PDT)
WOW! So glad i found your site! I«m an absoluteley Newbie and don«t know nothing about synthies.. now i know where to look it up... Thanks a lot and keep up the excellent work! Greetings from Hamburg, Germany :) dab
dab <dab@glasskom.de>
USA - Friday, April 06, 2001 at 06:59:38 (PDT)
Hello there, I would like to thank Vintagesynth.com as one of the 30 Top-Referrers for Synrise, the ultimative Info-Database for Synths/Sampler/HD-Recorders/PC-Soundcards worldwide. Our theme: The others have the pix, we provide the informations! But there was a little bug with it: it was only available in German (some parts of Synrise also in English, but the Database was only in German). We provide informations of all instruments until December, 31st, 1999 (updating start these days). That are more than 1000 companies with more than 10.000 products. Have a look. It was still a private page, but maybe someone wants to sponsor us... Greetings to the synth-community and have a nice filtersweep!
Stephan Dargel <synrise@synrise.de>
Schortens, Germany - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 12:10:02 (PDT)
The best on line resource for analog, excellent site! great pictures too.
Andrew Breckill <andrewbreckill@aol.com>
darlington, u.k. - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 02:54:45 (PDT)
Jeepers this is FUN!!!! but I still need to find manuals for the MT-32, FB-01, D-110.....I mean even a patch list would be better than nothing. I would be willing to pay (of course) or trade some gear to get a patch editor or ANYTHING to make life with the D-110 more tolerable <cezah@eclipse.net> Thanks
chuck zahemski <cezah@eclipse.net>
hawthorne, nj USA - Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 20:37:48 (PST)
this site rules.. it helped a lot, too.. keep up the good work! greetings!
cadra <cadra400@hotmail.com>
new f, nh holland - Friday, March 30, 2001 at 00:08:10 (PST)
dont have any music up yet (except for intro). sorry (getting copyrighted please visit again soon though)
fizz <fizzmail@aol.com>
oklahoma city, ok USA - Thursday, March 29, 2001 at 16:07:08 (PST)
I love this site! It's helped a lot! So thanks!
jeb
USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 00:02:51 (PST)
check out my site..
pj <sumdumskageek@hotmail.com>
willingboro, nj USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 20:38:01 (PST)
More on my Guild MG10C-1.I hink is more mid 1970s(hz rather than cycles) and its a analogue preset drum machine with built in amp speaker with an instrument inuput.Anyone know anything about these or similar contemporary machines? Thanx.
bill <desot2000@yahoo.com>
USA - Sunday, March 25, 2001 at 18:11:48 (PST)
Below is model MG10C-1 Guild
Bill
USA - Saturday, March 24, 2001 at 15:21:19 (PST)
Looking for info on Guild drum machine circa 1970 solid state jap w/amp speaker in 1 cabinet
William W Duckworth <desoto2000@yahoo.com>
USA - Saturday, March 24, 2001 at 14:43:43 (PST)
Wow... I'm impressed. You seem to have just about everything I've heard of... Something that would be cool would be a forum section. All the 'keyboards' forums I've found on the Web are full of stuff about digital pianos etc... there should be one for analog freeks too.
Captain Special
UK - Friday, March 23, 2001 at 16:05:24 (PST)
You should do an artist profile on Electronic Dysfunction. Also, this site is pimp tight!
Roach <roach@electronicdysfunction.com>
Daytona Beach, FL USA - Monday, March 19, 2001 at 11:31:00 (PST)
I think that your next artist profile should be on jason blakemore.
Sol Rosenberg <Mike@Jerkys.com>
USA - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 21:20:50 (PST)
Has anyone ever heard of a synth called JEN or JEM??
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 12:44:49 (PST)
Is there a site like this for Samplers??
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:48:34 (PST)
Hi! Can anyone tell me where I can find Gigasampler/GigaStudio samples on the net? Can someone advise me? Im looking for a small bass synth. Sh101, prophecy, bass station. which one?? What sound module has the best brass and wind sounds?
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:43:59 (PST)
Great Page! What ever I need I search for it here. The descriptions and pictures are fantastic. Big Shout to the Electronic Freaks. Check out for our Electronic band: CODA - Human Electro.
Tristan <GlassVision@hotmail.com>
Munich - Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 09:38:48 (PST)
hello I seek the handbook of the EVI 1000 of akai thank you
bourrelly <bourrellys@aol.com>
france - Saturday, March 17, 2001 at 02:42:45 (PST)
Hey great page Just wanna say hi to all the synth & sample freaks out there
Noe Rivera <nterror@msn.com>
Sanbernardino , Ca USA - Thursday, March 15, 2001 at 18:34:16 (PST)
Hey great page Just wanna say hi to all the synth & sample freaks out there
Noe Rivera <nterror@msn.com>
Sanbernardino , Ca USA - Thursday, March 15, 2001 at 18:31:39 (PST)
Just surfing around. Found your GB, so I thought I would add a line:)
Daniel Hoon
Carlsbad, California USA - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 10:23:33 (PST)
I want some information about the Esi 2000 sampler by Emu.
gonzalo <gonzalo_ahumada@hotmail.com>
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 08:40:44 (PST)
QUASIMIDI TECHNOX MANUAL NEEDED.....Please Email :djkardio@hotmail.com WICKED WEBSITE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!!!
Greg <djkardio@hotmail.com>
Toronto, Ontario Canada - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 11:11:40 (PST)
One of the best synthesizerer sites. Thank you A roland JX-8p player
Ulrik Augustussen <manicafe@greennet.gl>
Maniitsoq, DK Greenland - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 07:04:59 (PST)
i would like to say that this site is one of the best things to happen for electronic musicians like myself. thank you vintagesynth. i can look for just about any piece i desire to research it before i buy it. also just to learn about my favorite pieces for the love of doing it, thanks again. i hope someone at vintage Synth sees this message. bye now
brian lea <weedelux@hotmail weedelux@bellsouth.net>
miami, fl USA - Monday, March 12, 2001 at 06:39:25 (PST)
If anyone sees a near mint and working Yamaha CS-80 anywhere. email me please. I am looking for one with the works (legs,music stand, etc.) let me know if you have one in fabulous condition. Thanks.
oldworldman <oldwrldman@aol.com>
Lawrenceville, GA USA - Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 23:36:36 (PST)
This page is all i phreaking need to become a pro on synths! I learned alot and got many gr8 tips on synths. I'ts allways nice to know something about the synth you wanna buy, and www.vintagesynth.com tells you right about everything! Thanx for a gr8 site dudes!!!
T.I.M <st_tim@telia.com>
Stockholm, Sweden - Thursday, March 08, 2001 at 02:56:30 (PST)
hello, can anyone help me find an ENSONIQ ESQ-M or ESQ-1 manual if you know the web address i'd be much obliged thankyou.
ben morgan <barrymorgan@bigpond.com.au>
perth, wa australia - Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 17:04:24 (PST)
need amicromoog manual.(pluging...0
fredch <fredcho@voila.fr>
luton, USA - Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 12:20:49 (PST)
I'm looking for a Crumar Orchestrator. I checked your Crumar site, but it didn't come up on it. The Orchestrator is a fairly small organ-like synthesizer, but it had the best string sound since the Mellotron, and was very easy to use. It didn't have all the buttons, knobs, and sliders like a synthesizer does. It also has a setting for brass (not too bad) and Reed (I think). Any help would be appreciated.
Eric Bomberger <bombbass@netzero.net>
Spartanburg, SC USA - Monday, March 05, 2001 at 12:26:40 (PST)
This page concept is great I must say. The idea of collecting all synths....Keep it up. One question...ensoniq made the ASR-X, but I`ve heard about an ASR-10...?this machine should be a good tool for industrial musicians.Where can I find "knowledge" about this machine? Can anybody name the chance of "just bumb into a in-good-shape-but-used Ensoniq Fizmo???and a what price? Thanks you for providing a great synthetic service!! YS Eske Munk
EAM <eske_orc@hotmail.com>
Copenhagen, Denmark - Saturday, March 03, 2001 at 15:12:31 (PST)
Really nice page! The ArtistsProfiles are very cool. But I thought i would get some information on the equipment that the artists use. ok, you give some names in the description of some synthesizers, but couldn't find 'ferry corsten' on any page. do you know which synths he uses, especially for his lead sounds (remember: 'out of the blue')? greetings from germany Matthias Max
Matthias Max <mm@mind-one.de>
Stuttgart, BW Germany - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 19:20:05 (PST)
Excellent site and I have picked up manyu cool tips for sounds here.
JenX <BabyDX@brucehaack.com>
Phila, PA USA - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 18:36:35 (PST)
Commodore 64 Does Midi and Syncs to tape or drives drum machine with this vintage adapter for sale - Sequential 242.
JenX <bayDX@brucehaack.com>
Phila, PA USA - Friday, March 02, 2001 at 18:35:29 (PST)
Great site, but one of the big names seems to be missing. I wonder why Simmons Drum Systems is not listed on your web-site? It's vintage, analog and inovative stuff. I've got the SDS-7, but would like to know more about all the other Simmons stuff. The SDS-7 is a hell of an analog drum-synth, with a fantastic filter, resonance and Noice generator. Perhaps you guys can create a seperate segment with just electronic drums, as there's numerous stuff being made in the 80's. Simmons, Dynacord, Pearl, Tama, Roland, Casio, Wersi, MTI, etc...all have made electronic drum systems. Hope to see something in the future? Gene
Gene Veldhuisen <iunowhu@hotmail.com>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Tuesday, February 27, 2001 at 18:33:50 (PST)
Enjoyed visiting your site...Our site is about Snowmobile Racing in Saskatchewan. Schedules, free classified ads, bulletin board of upcoming events, photos, extensive links to Vintage Sled sites, racing, performance and the largest Snowmobile Tech Information link site on the Web.
R. Isherwood <kt_racing@hotmail.com>
Nokomis, Sk Canada - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 14:46:43 (PST)
Really fantastic ! I love to hear all of these machines ! Funny ,that I don^t manage to save these sounds ... Hear more tekno !
The Electronic Joint <theelectronicjoint@yahoo.de>
Mnchen, Germany - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 09:11:51 (PST)
please.
please take this seriousl;y <mzimmerm@utk.edu>
get-choo, yup USA - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 01:16:21 (PST)
2 things. Kieth Emerson's Moog work on Lucky Man just might be maybe the best and only testament to what we are all really trying to say...But then Pete from The Who gets an ARP 2600 with the brand new (at the time) "ALL NEW" ARP Sequencer..and records a little hit song called...Teenage Wasteland.But what about Dark SIde, With all the E.M.S. VCS3 work, or the last great work done by STYXX's D. d'young Not to even mention all the killer things that Geddy has done with the MiniMoog....................
Matt Z. <mnzimmerman@aol.com>
knox, TN USA - Monday, February 26, 2001 at 01:06:19 (PST)
I just got a Maxim Creative Sounds Max-II MDS-002 synthesizer Drums (electronic drum kit) with the pads and FS-4 footswitch. I cannot find anything about this product on the web ...it sounds better than a Simmons for crying out loud . What's it worth? and does anybody have any info? I might get the picture posted , it being so rare
Sebastien Hould <menmachines@hotmail.com>
Montreal, PQ Canada - Sunday, February 25, 2001 at 08:41:51 (PST)
I love this site, especially with all the great recent gear additions... but with all those goodies recently added, I must ask - why is there no entry under the Yamaha menu for the FS1-R? Surely it's a classic by now ;) ... would also be nice to see more info on other modular systems like Serge, MOTM, etc... but despite the complaints, still a great resource!
spectralab <spectralab@hushmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 21:10:41 (PST)
Thank you!!!!!!!
Oberdan Fratini <oberdanf@tin.it>
Ortona-Foro, Italy - Tuesday, February 20, 2001 at 19:03:52 (PST)
Wow!!!!! Love the synth finder. A site like this would be great for a lot of other Music and Audio things. Keep up the good work. This world needs you.
Aaron Warner <kube@speakeasy.org>
Seattle, WA USA - Sunday, February 18, 2001 at 18:58:47 (PST)
Hi@all! Great Website! I«ve lost my inspiration somewhere around at the internetuniverse. Must hold on to find it... CU@all! WMCRR
Robert Raile <robert@raile.de>
Albstadt, BW Germany - Saturday, February 17, 2001 at 15:55:32 (PST)
great site
Dominik <dominikm@netzero.com>
Champaign, IL United States - Saturday, February 17, 2001 at 12:39:02 (PST)
I use your page quite often, It is suberb! Thank you for this exelent service... It needs something extra though: actual reviews by pro's or users.... all the best!
ASHERA <ashera@ashera.com>
Sydney, nsw Australia - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 16:43:46 (PST)
Finally, a site that clearly reviews and provides the "Need-To-Know" information only! This site has been extremely helpful as my arsenal of equipment continues to build. Scarpace.com
SCARPACE <anthony@scarpace.com>
Austin, TX USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 10:00:36 (PST)
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!
C-D-S Digital A-R-T <blastbeats@home.com>
Florence, Ky USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 06:00:14 (PST)
This website just flat out rocks!!!
Chad Daniel Stevens <blastbeats@home.com>
Florence, Ky USA - Friday, February 16, 2001 at 05:59:30 (PST)
This is really a fantastic site ...we still have those old thing like Sequential T8, Matrix 12, Prophet VS ect. we made a album in 1985 with all those stuff called Sunstroke , Nothings wrong in Paradise. And are running one of the best Synth stores in Belgium http://www.the-soundfactory.net .
Ben Bollaert <info@the-soundfactory.net>
Belgium - Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 22:56:43 (PST)
Ahhh.. I thought I would add a comment to your guest book. Somehow I stumbled on your web site while I was surfing around.
Tim Pashly
San Diego, California USA - Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 22:13:21 (PST)
I an SP 1200. Let me know if anybody wants to sell one.
Ian Livensparger <ICEEFRESH@iansmail.com>
Baltimore, MD USA - Tuesday, February 13, 2001 at 11:43:16 (PST)
I'm LOOKIN for A SP-1200 reissued edition(2nd). Holla BACK
D Wells <kysheem@msn.com>
Wilm, N.C. USA - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 21:03:56 (PST)
Killer site can't beat the pics of all these vintage synths. Keep up the good work.
Mark Westmeyer <ManufacturedSoul@CS.com>
Norfolk, VA USA - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 11:20:35 (PST)
This site is GREAT, GREAT, GREAT! Does anyone have a user's manual for Korg DW-8000 (or know where i can get one)? You can send it to my e-mail (it is big enough) in PDF format.
DJTomek <tomek@szuper.info.hu>
Hungary - Friday, February 09, 2001 at 06:27:32 (PST)
This site is HOT! Roland VP-9000 for sale. In immaculate condition. Asking $2300 or make a reasonable offer. Cash only.
Craig Belton <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, fl USA - Thursday, February 08, 2001 at 11:30:20 (PST)
Very cool site, respect! I«m looking for the midi controller-map of waldorf ppg, steinberg model e and tc works mercury-1. Can anybody help me? el.mu@gmx.net
elmu <el.mu@gmx.net>
Germany - Wednesday, February 07, 2001 at 15:42:26 (PST)
KOOL SITE.... ..but where is your Yamaha SY85? Moby uses it, and I borrow it off him occasionally. Surely is worth including.
Beau
Perth, WA Australia - Wednesday, February 07, 2001 at 08:33:01 (PST)
Great site. It's a pitty that i'm missing some keyboards like the Roland vk-1000 and some PPG synth'. i hope in the future it will be allright
Niels Willemse <willemse17@zonnet.nl>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Friday, February 02, 2001 at 14:26:26 (PST)
I am looking for a roland mks20 digital piano owners manual that I can down load
jack myers <jlmyer@lvcm.com>
las vegas, nv USA - Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 22:37:05 (PST)
just a big hello to all those keys and knobs freaks around there, in search of THE expressive sounds.
fausto <efgee@email.com>
zurich, switzerland - Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 11:33:09 (PST)
KORG POLY-800 -- does anyone have a user's manual for this (or know where i can get one)? Will gladly pay for a photocopy! Pls contact me asap if u have one; THANKS! Norm Vogel normv@blast.net
Norm Vogel <normv@blast.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Wednesday, January 31, 2001 at 19:43:22 (PST)
Great site! This is like heaven for the intrested person! Keep up the good work! /speedfeet
speedfeet <speedfeet@iobox.se>
Carlshamn, SWE - Tuesday, January 30, 2001 at 03:17:05 (PST)
Hi... What a great site for reference and photos!...but I have to laugh at some of the asking prices for older analog synths, by some of your members...reminds me of what happened to the cost of certain guitars in the late '80s...in the last 2 years I have purchased the following, all in next to mint condition...CS-40M - $200, CS-5 - $75, Pro-1 - $250, Jupiter 6 $400..... DX-7 (digital - traded for a $100 mic).. If you folks in the classifieds are really getting anywhere near what some of you are asking, congratulations!!! www.mp3.com/baDmRfRosTy
John Peer <bmf@wowmail.com>
Halifax, Canada - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 17:53:51 (PST)
Ich suche den PG-300 Programmer von Roland. Wer hat eventuell einen zu verkaufen ??? Bitte E-mail an mich...
SvenSimeitis <SvenSimeitis@Addcom.de>
Frankfurt, Germany - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 16:39:28 (PST)
Great site you have here! But I'm missing the 'Spectral Audio' synths from Switserland (Neptune, Syntrack, Protone)!
Kristian Bauhouse <k_bauhouse@hotmail.com>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 04:24:23 (PST)
Great site you have here. I'm new to the synthing field, but I am really interested in buying a new (as in modern model)synthesizer at a affordable price. I don't really want to purchase any retro equipment, although I'm sure its good. Can any one help me out? I'd be interesting in sampling Industrial, too. wHat about the new Yamaha s03? Anyone tried it? Email me!
Colin Bradley <Necrochild@hotmail.com>
NIN, USA - Saturday, January 27, 2001 at 08:44:48 (PST)
YOU'VE REACHED THE BOMB SITE! ROLAND XP-50 & MC-303 OWNER AND ENTHUSIST. ROLAND VP-9000 FOR SALE AT $2,300. SAVE $400 OFF OF DISCOUNT PRICE $2,699. IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. MAYBE 6 HOURS OF TOTAL USE. PURCHASED IN LATE SEPTEMBER. MUST SELL PLEASE e-mail me djbigmonay@hotmail.com
DJ BIG MONAY <djbigmonay@hotmail.com>
Palatka, Fl USA - Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 12:53:15 (PST)
Great site, love looking at the oldies, geeez I forgot about loads of 'em. One complaint, didn't the Human league or kraftwerk use synths then?....
JezseZ <jezjackson@btinternet.com>
Bingley, WY England - Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 20:15:39 (PST)
I'm considering getting a Korg DSS-1 sampler/synth. Can i feed in "natural sounds" (for example, a whistling teakettle), and "play 'em" on the keybd? Are there OTHER samplers that you'd recommend? Also, do u have a .ra clip of a sampled sound, as opposed to the 'usual' synth-type sounds? Thank you! Norm
Norm Vogel <normv@blast.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Wednesday, January 24, 2001 at 09:11:23 (PST)
I need a PG-300 to edit my Alpha Juno-1....maybe someone have one for sale?
Andy <electronic_combat@hotmail.com>
sweden - Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 23:32:07 (PST)
You are G R E A T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Louis <silverborg@aol.com>
Dsseldorf, Germany USA - Wednesday, January 17, 2001 at 03:56:14 (PST)
hi im tying to get into making techno music i have like $800 im thinking of getting the RED darkstar the alesis sr16 or boss dr 550 mk2 drum machine and the cheep midi keyboard do you think its a good start kit email me PLEEZZZZ i need help adYsh
adYsh <adysh@hotmail.com>
rockville, md USA - Friday, January 12, 2001 at 23:13:44 (PST)
As someone who has been an avid fan of electronic music since the late 60's, I applaud you on this FANTASTIC site! Your descriptions, info, etc, have allowed me to make many educated choices on synths! Keep up the Great Work! Norm
Norm Vogel <normv@coollink.net>
S. Bound Brook, NJ USA - Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 18:39:43 (PST)
Just stopped by to take a look at your site. Thanks!
Ernie <eldake@yahoo.com>
Norcross, GA USA - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 17:20:26 (PST)
.....*yawn*....what time is it...o GOD it's 4 am....I've been here for 5 hours...Good Grief gentlemen.... great site HOWEVER....you are missing the best of the Yamaha CS series...the CS-40M!!!!!Duophonic with a Ring Mod....a CS-20 times 2!
John Peer <bmf@wowmail.com>
halifax, Canada - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 00:13:33 (PST)
Swedish magical electronica/synth
Pelle Handen <pelle@yahoo.com>
Stockholm, SE Sweden - Tuesday, January 09, 2001 at 02:42:36 (PST)
Huh...now I'm really baffled. I go to the guestbook page again and I see my previous entry..but nobody elses! :-) Oh well, and hitting "refresh" in IE 5.5 still loops me back to the main page. I give up. anyway, GREAT PAGE again. I appreciate the number of synths entered with details compared to some others. Very helpful. The artists who used the synths...hmm. Obscure shall we say? I'm sure the author knows these groups very well but I guess I haven't been keeping up. Michael W. Smith for example was voted #1 male pop artist a few years there and used the Korg Wavestation as he rose to the peak. No mention. He along with mentioned Jan Hammer were two of Korg's main sales icons when the board came out. I wonder if there's an archive of old Roland, Korg and whoever else puts them out magazines? Of course the real classic synths you pretty much have to either ask band members, look at photos or album credits, or just remember I suppose, though there are mentions in old books like one I have hear featuring artists talking about synthesis. Anyway, awesome job! Maybe I should spend more time listening to the "pretzel stomping trash daddys" or whoever. :-) But I guess I'd recommend maybe compiling information people send in (with references) and getting more of a broad crossection of artist types so that whoever reads the page can relate the machine to something they've heard. Thanks, -Bob Weigel
Robert Weigel <sounddoctorin@montanadsl.net>
Bozeman, MT USA - Sunday, January 07, 2001 at 13:29:50 (PST)
I'm looking for an Owners Manual for a Yamaha FB01? Thanks, Blex
Blex <airjones@worldnet.att.net>
San Antonio, TX USA - Sunday, January 07, 2001 at 00:04:41 (PST)
Looking for the Roland D110 Manual. Anyone can help me out? tnx
Castro <castro@freegates.be>
Gent, Belgium - Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 13:17:46 (PST)
Im a big fan of all kinds of keyboards, Rhods,Bsendorfer Grands,Roland synths. The Number 1 Musician for me is Mr Stevie Wonder!I was invited to The Polar Music Prize 1999!One of the greatest days of my life!
Janne Johansson <cee.tee@telia.com>
Stockholm, SWEDEN - Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 05:18:03 (PST)
ARE YOU GUYS GONNA HAVE A NEW INFO ON THE NEW WALDORF MICRO Q ???? ITS SUPPOSED TO BE THE SHIT AND IM ON THE VIRGE OF PICKING 1 UP , HAS ANYONE USED THIS PIECE YET ? ALSO IF ANYONE HAS ANY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH USING THE NOVATION DRUMSTATION , HIT ME UP AND LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ON IT. THANX
DJ MICHAEL TRANCE / U.C MUZIK <TRANZONE@AOL.COM>
LA, CA USA - Friday, January 05, 2001 at 15:29:04 (PST)
i need a manual for a tr 707 please email me sLnthesis@aol.com
Sinthesis <slnthesis@aol.com>
USA - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 22:04:54 (PST)
i don't know what's a sequencer and how can i use it to make music, halp me i'm seriously in danger!!!!!!!!!
fred <federicoboriani@hotmail.com>
bologna, it it - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 16:45:35 (PST)
I Have a KAWAI K1 and i don't have tones. All was gone, erased. What can I Do? Somebody have something for me?
Cristi Galea <cristi_galea@yahoo.com>
ARAD, AR Romania - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 16:11:16 (PST)
Hi at vintagesynth.com. You«re doing a good job. This site is a number one stop for vintage synth resource investigation. www.vintagesynth.com is frequently mentioned in our Keyboards-Galerie Internet links (http://www.keyboards.de). Keep the vintage synth beasts alive ;-) Take care, Klaus
Klaus P. Rausch <producer@backintimerecords.de>
USA - Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 12:48:37 (PST)
I'm having real problems here. I first looked at the page on the 23rd I think. I can't seem to get any new ads. Just the old ones in classified's. If I hit "Refresh" it boots me back to page one in IE's latest version! Why does everything have to be soo so hard? If anyone knows the magic solution please let me know. -Bob
Robert Weigel <sounddoctorin@montanadsl.net>
Bozeman, MT USA - Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 10:12:12 (PST)
Excellent website!!
Mary <Mary4music@home.com>
Baltimore, MD USA - Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 08:35:35 (PST)
Hello and Happy New Year! I'm a saxophonist new to the synth scene with a recent purchase of a Yamaha WX-7 wind controller. I'm just getting started with my electronic music explorations, and wondered what sound module(s) any of you could recommend. Any input is appreciated, especially from those who have wind controller experience. Thanks so much! P.S. The site is great... I'll be back!
Charlie Post <chaz_p@juno.com?NOSPAM>
New York, NY USA - Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 18:58:43 (PST)
Very good site of Synth, also some mp3s needed. GrEaT
KD <aerosonic@t-online.de>
Germany - Tuesday, December 31, 2002 at 19:07:38 (PST)
looking for a used yamaha RCX-1 remote for the spx900. please email me if you have one you'd like to get rid of. thanks
nastee nas <nasteeboywonder@aol.com>
new york, ny united states of america - Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 01:51:29 (PST)
I realy need a schematic for my Pearl SY-1 Sincussion. Does somebody have a scan of it for me? Thanks.
Melchior <melhof@freemail.nl>
The Netherlands - Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 05:51:21 (PST)
woow!very nice site,one of the best i ever seen!!!
philippe
- Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 05:00:20 (PST)
looking for schematics for ensoniq asr-x, thank you.
glenn <nowitsmymove@aol.com>
lv, nv usa - Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 01:48:10 (PST)
I enjoyed my visit. Greetings from Olga Katzen -
Katzen
Europe - Sunday, December 22, 2002 at 14:16:25 (PST)
Looking for producers with Soul. Needs some tracks for upcoming project.
Nichelle Colvin <Nichelle1@juno.com>
Gary, IN USA - Sunday, December 22, 2002 at 10:33:28 (PST)
Hello, I found you at Altavista. You have wealth of information on your site and a nice design. Greetings from Germany - Paul
Paul
Germany - Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 04:51:33 (PST)
Proud owner and tweaker of a Moog Opus 3, I use it for everything from techno to live rock with my band 2nd Nature. I use a Yamaha GEP50 fx for delay/verb etc. and a '67 Ampeg Gemini 1 (all tube w/vibrato) to make it LOUD!!! Analog is the way my son....put down your digital toys and get the real deal!
Robert Childs <robertc@icx.net>
Knoxville, TN USA - Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 21:10:18 (PST)
nice page
Bert
- Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 09:24:11 (PST)
I must say that this site is one of the best ever. I love it! I also love the KORG PolySix
axelwad(alex)
Stockhom, sweden - Monday, December 16, 2002 at 07:51:56 (PST)
Hy
Gabitza <mironosita@nme.com>
Arad, Romania - Sunday, December 15, 2002 at 13:38:52 (PST)
please update the artists profile and "search synth by artist" usage..
asteri
- Sunday, December 15, 2002 at 11:12:37 (PST)
testrauschen (ambient electronic) has released new tracks on www.testrauschen.com ! we use lots of vintage equipment like Fender Rhodes, CS60, VP330, SH2000, Crumar, RE302, Elka...
karsten <karsten.koch@aufgang.org>
munich, germany - Friday, December 13, 2002 at 09:43:16 (PST)
My first synth was an ARP Odyssey, I wish I still had it, but sold it years ago long before it became vintage, Ian
CD Duplication <ian675@yahoo.com>
Boston, MA USA - Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 20:52:49 (PST)
Keep up this great resource. I bookmark your site, best greetings, Heim Arbeit -
Heimarbeit
Germany - Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at 13:23:11 (PST)
I've visited this site just about everyday for the last couple of months. You guys are partially responsible for turning me into some kind of synth freak! Well, just got a Juno 60 last week..ahh, my first vintage synth......
Dan L.
Brooklyn, NY USA - Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at 00:51:17 (PST)
Great site! I play eletric guitar and a bit of keyboards (I have an 80's Casio, that I use to record its synth sounds on a sound editor (Sound Forge) and aplly some filters - I've really found a very nearly sound of a true synthesizer!). I spent many hours using the software Rebirth (that emulates an old Roland Sequencer) - it's fantastic. Well, congratulations for the site!
Mrcio de Souza <ms_asponi@zipmail.com.br>
Antonio Prado, RS Brazil - Monday, December 09, 2002 at 08:27:54 (PST)
Hi nice to be here cool site go on Best wishes to all Sunny
sunny <mi71@gmx.ch>
- Sunday, December 08, 2002 at 04:17:15 (PST)
now that ive finished barfing due to the last posting in this guest book. wanna hear a jupiter6 go spastic in a new synthpop band its free to listen checkit out hears the link again www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=8268
bill <lehder@dowco.com>
canada - Saturday, December 07, 2002 at 21:30:57 (PST)
urgently seeking a power cord for a korg dw 8000... 800-388-6760 248-360-1217 248-514-6560
patrick <mpginc@comcast.net>
waterford , mi usa - Friday, December 06, 2002 at 21:20:46 (PST)
Love the vintage synth's. The analog's are just beautiful. Good to see so many interested. Keep up the good work. v.
Wesley Young <Writhe>
Denver, CO U.S.A. - Thursday, December 05, 2002 at 15:14:34 (PST)
yo, just surfing along. I found this site in a link through pop-up.
Madhatter <spacemail@ganja.com>
Regina, SK Canada - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 19:50:56 (PST)
KEEP OFFF
mugu <muguy@mugu.sua.com>
lag, LAGOS NIGGER - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 09:01:32 (PST)
Don't remember how I found this site - just surfin'. But I've set a bookmark and will return, when I have more time.
Sebastian <sb@nospam.com>
AB, Germany - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 06:03:52 (PST)
whats with the people posting pornlinks here,gee i think ill look at a moog then go talk to mr happy for a while. i think its pretty dumb are peole realy that dumb that they think someone cares. so do you want to hear some vintage synths being used in some future pop music? go here www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82
bill <lehder@dowco.com>
canada - Sunday, December 01, 2002 at 17:47:46 (PST)
Technox Quasi midi Manual wanted urgently! Thanx!!!
Robbie P <RobbiePollard@aol.com>
- Friday, November 29, 2002 at 01:25:36 (PST)
im from vancouver canada anybody know where i can get my jupiter6 fixed around here,i downloaded a factory patch wave file from the net it proceeded to erase all my patches instead of restoring the presets it rendered the synth useless. i can use it in manial mode but cant store any thing there also a bunc of patches where all the leds light up at the same time. is it dead help please help
BILL <lehder@dowco.com>
- Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 20:47:09 (PST)
well ive enjoed this site for some time,as a result of the advice and articles hear ive produced some music. its synthpop and my bands name is droom anyone whos into omd depeche mode or new order should check it out at the url link. heres a partial gear list of what i own a lot was used on this recording its mine and my partners first effort let us know what you think. yamaha cs01 ms2000 sequential drumtracks juno6 jupiter6 cs2x sy22 korg elctribes ea1 er1 moogerfooger lowpass filter. theres lots more but i dont want to hog all the space here. thanks for helping me make my album. heres the link againwww.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82
bill <www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82>
- Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 20:38:56 (PST)
Cant find what your looking for, I got the answer for you
Searching
United States - Tuesday, November 26, 2002 at 20:52:00 (PST)
I was president of ARP for 8 years back in the 70s and was delighted to find your web site. Certainly brought back a lot of memories. I can't believe how thorough and complete this is. All of my old products, plus those of my friends like Moog, Oberheim, and Roland. The day Al Pearlman pulled me out of grad school to help him start ARP was a lucky day for me.
David Friend
Boston, MA USA - Monday, November 25, 2002 at 06:22:10 (PST)
wonderful website, I like surfing here...
Goran
- Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 11:15:36 (PST)
Visit this site is very interested ! congratulations, very nice
Tiziana <armsalle@hotmail.com>
Rho, Milano Italy - Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 01:19:11 (PST)
would anyone have a service manual for Kurzweil K250 as I live in Australia nobody can repair my power supply without a service manual Great site keep up the good work
peter Sheehan <gorilla1@bigpond.com>
Turramurra, nsw australia - Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at 00:40:48 (PST)
I have an older Yamaha YC-10 in great condition if anyone is interested in buying one. I have had it for many years, but rarely use it. It is red and black, and has all the legs, foot pedal, and everything seems to work as far as I can tell.
Eric D. Eckard <ericdee33@hotmail.com>
Hampstead, MD USA - Monday, November 18, 2002 at 17:55:33 (PST)
Do you have a ROLAND JV-30. Yes? Then you can help me. Today I bought a 2nd hand JV-30 in a music shop. But they had no users manual. So if you have one, please contact me. Miguel miguel_de_clercq@hotmail.com
Miguel <miguel_de_clercq>
Gent, Belgium - Saturday, November 16, 2002 at 14:53:14 (PST)
This is a cool website you got here. Keep up the good work! :)
T
CA USA - Thursday, November 14, 2002 at 12:05:38 (PST)
nice site.
Web Hosting
- Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at 21:18:38 (PST)
For analog synth sounds, check this out: http://www.mp3.com/schaltstern
schaltstern
Cologne, Germany - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 13:37:44 (PST)
Rhodes + CS60 + VP330 + SH2000 + RE301 = www.testrauschen.com
Karsten <karsten.koch@aufgang.org>
munich, germany - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 10:03:49 (PST)
Best regards from SHERMAN. We are the makers of the Sherman Filterbank. If you have any (technical) questions : please feel free to contact us
Sherman <info@sherman.be>
Testelt, Belgium - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 08:57:25 (PST)
Hi, nice website, normaly I dont sign guestbooks, but this page is really good... Markus
Teen Girl <marcus_mao@yahoo.com>
USA - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 04:49:07 (PST)
SIEG HEIL!!!
klaus von berden
berlin, III reich - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 15:45:39 (PST)
the VEGA is comming soon....
sebastian weston-lewis
florence, italy - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 15:43:09 (PST)
This site is just beautiful!! I use it every time I buy a new synth (Kurzweil K2000R is the newest). The manual section could be upgraded...but anyways...this site is probably the only capable of this kind of hi-standard education on vintage synths. So: Greetings frm Denmark!!!
Simon Madsen <nyssa_temp@hotmail.com>
Denmark - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 07:08:14 (PST)
GUYMAN
GUYMAN <MUGU@GUYMAN.COM>
LAGOS, NIGERIA - Saturday, November 09, 2002 at 03:54:31 (PST)
Very good site !
Clippo <bleep@numericable.fr>
Toulouse, France - Friday, November 08, 2002 at 15:23:46 (PST)
I absolutely just love this site. I started out in the late '70s on all ARP stuff. It is great to see all of the synths I owned and wanted over the years. I has brought back so many memories. Thank you for the effort.
Ralph DeLong <rdelong@mac.com>
Mountaintop, PA USA - Tuesday, November 05, 2002 at 14:58:54 (PST)
Cool site I really do like it I have to say!
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- Monday, November 04, 2002 at 08:54:46 (PST)
I wonder if Yamaha CS1x is a good analoge synhhersizer ?? is 250 dollars a good price for it ? Is this a good synthesizer for a pop/rock band that loves band like depche mode? help me please
christian
- Monday, November 04, 2002 at 06:01:03 (PST)
J'ai dcouvert votre siteweb avec intrt et plaisir !!! Il est compos d'informations utiles et enrichissantes. Cordialement,franck Souquet.
franck Souquet <franck.souquet@wanadoo.fr>
St Martin D'hres, FRANCE - Sunday, November 03, 2002 at 12:19:14 (PST)
Cool site ... I like it
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- Saturday, November 02, 2002 at 08:46:39 (PST)
lookin to buy roland g1000 roland in good shape vince
vince <vmgpro@aol.com>
utica, mi usa - Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 14:34:11 (PST)
I need a manual for the Juno 60. Can anyone help me?
Evan Mulvaney <bodpeace@intergate.com>
Cambridge, MA USA - Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 14:05:48 (PST)
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mugu don die <mugupayme@419.crime>
nigeria, lagos nigeria - Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at 02:00:41 (PST)
Great site!
Project: Data Control <mrman2908@mindspring.com>
Saginaw, MI USA - Saturday, October 26, 2002 at 19:24:05 (PDT)
Very nice site guys!!! Keep up the good work, definitly going to return at regular intervals..:)
Wasa
Sweden - Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 06:37:54 (PDT)
This site rocks :-) Very nice! Greetings from Spain.
Frauen
- Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 15:10:16 (PDT)
hi, anyone help me? i m desprately looking for korg dw 8000 manual. my interest focused on midi-controller numbers, skills and extensions thanx for all possible help
dani <dani.daetwyler@highspeed.ch>
zurich, ch - Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 13:52:28 (PDT)
I have some problems with a Roland Jupiter-6. Does anyone know where I could find a circuit diagram / troubleshooting page?
James <jamesb@ics.mq.edu.au>
Australia - Friday, October 18, 2002 at 18:26:18 (PDT)
Nice site, keep up the good work! I will come back...
Bilder
- Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 04:46:42 (PDT)
I saw this site while i was looking for information of a Yamaha CS-60. I just bought one this weekend for only €75,- Now there's one problem... my girlfriend want's me to sell it because of the weight. She is afraid the house will collaspe if i keap it.
Ron van Leeuwen <ron-sonja@wxs.nl>
Alphen aan den Rijn, Holland - Monday, October 14, 2002 at 18:56:39 (PDT)
User of some antiques as well as new software stuff
Charlie <carlos.paz@netcabo.pt>
Lisbon, Portugal - Monday, October 14, 2002 at 08:48:07 (PDT)
Prophecy-mono/poly-Odissey- -jenSX100-ob3squared all in one disk with members from BANCO, PFM, AREA, BALLETTO di BRONZO. Italina PROG is back. ALL ThAT into PERIFERIA del MONDO - un milione di voci.
PERIFERIA del MONDO <periferiadelmondo@tiscalinet.it>
Roma, It Italia - Friday, October 11, 2002 at 05:22:27 (PDT)
I would like to buy a Kawai DRP-10. If you have one or know of one, please contact me.
Jon Ross <jonross1@earthlink.net>
Raleigh, NC USA - Tuesday, October 08, 2002 at 07:55:46 (PDT)
SYNTHASTIC! ;) The net reference for every electronic musician and his sound culture...
Franco <franco@vizzavi.it>
Palermo, Italy - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 15:22:29 (PDT)
I play in two bands that use synths. I just want to say that this is by FAR the most informative , accurate Synth site on the net.
Dr .S.A. -THE PROSTHETICS <theprosthetics@hotmail.com>
pensacola, fl U.S.A. - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 11:18:00 (PDT)
CHEERS! I HAVE AN EMAX HP WITH NO OPERATING SYSTEM DISK! I ALSO HAVE A YAMAHA TX16W RACK MOUNT WITH...YEP..NO OPERATING SYSYTEM....DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO AQUIRE THE DISKS FOR EITHER ONE OF THESE MACHINES??? PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO.
O.D PHENOMENON <JOHNBOIDIDI@CS.COM>
HOLLYWOOD, CAL UNITED STETES - Saturday, October 05, 2002 at 15:41:05 (PDT)
Hi, gang. Thanks for the site! I'm looking for a schematic for an Elka EK-44 and for anyone who'd like to share sources for SMF-0 files, especially for Christian and social commentary music. I'd also like to discuss the Casio WK-1800 with anyone interested. Thanks!!
Dan Eumurian <hope4you@centurytel.net>
La Crosse, WI USA - Wednesday, October 02, 2002 at 17:13:34 (PDT)
Great site! you convinced me on the VP 330 vocoder! found one and it's awsome! I gig w/ a JX-3p/pg200...to hear it in action go to www.magnetosphere.com MANY THANKS!
clay kohl <ckohl@intercall.com>
Chicago, Il USA - Wednesday, October 02, 2002 at 14:02:24 (PDT)
Forgot to say, sory, the Roland PR1 is a sequencer not a drum machine... Great site this is ...with brilliant pictures,, keep up the great work!!!
Max <Maxine.Young1@btopenworld.com>
- Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 14:18:17 (PDT)
Please can anyone tell me where I can find a pdf online manual for the Roland PR1 drum machine? with thanks Max
Max <Maxine.Young1@btopenworld.com>
UK - Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 14:16:13 (PDT)
Great site. I teach music technology and i send all of my students here. I worked for Fairlight in the early 80's in both NYC and LA. I'd love to see some SERGE modular stuff in your site. I had a small system. Currently I still have an EML-101 (I stupidly sold the sequencer) and I still have a Prophet-5 that had the mods for more banks and MIDI! We use it in class. Keep it up.
Jim Roberts <j.s.roberts@verizon.net>
Randolph, NJ USA - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 14:37:41 (PDT)
very nice website !!! very informative ! keep up the good work !
stars nackt <ablagekorb@hotmail.com>
Germany - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 04:34:08 (PDT)
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alangwa, aba bakassi Nig - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 03:55:41 (PDT)
This website is cool and i saw this website by my friend who is a fan of it!!!!!
Harsha <tibrake@hotmail.com>
singapore, sg singapore - Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 21:22:39 (PDT)
Every time I hear of a new groovy vintage (or not so vintage) synth/instrument, this is the first site I go to... This site just is so.... best!!! -Odd School
Odd School
Helsinki, Finland - Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 00:47:05 (PDT)
You can mail me now if you would like to chat , but better watch out because i am gay
rene van heuvelen <rene-vh@planet.nl>
amsterdam, nh netherlands - Friday, September 27, 2002 at 06:48:02 (PDT)
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e-men <emen@scd.cl>
Santiago, RM Chile - Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 12:37:11 (PDT)
i love this site Madu erugo eba
Kamalu
Eko, Eko USA - Monday, September 23, 2002 at 21:44:00 (PDT)
Hi! Love your site, but it would be even more loveable if you could stream mp3 samples instead of the f*****g RealPlayer stuff. But keep up the good work...
Andy
- Sunday, September 22, 2002 at 12:58:11 (PDT)
Thanks for letting me sign your guest book! Please stop by and visit us as well, okay? Keep up the good work! I am the Inventor of blacklight bubbles. See you soon!! --Byron
Byron Swetland <byron@teknobubbles.com>
Gaithersburg, MD US - Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 22:56:01 (PDT)
Your site is very cool and good looking. Bonne chance - Flyerfred
Flyerfred <flyerfred@hotmail.com>
Paris, France - Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 13:17:22 (PDT)
Very informative and interesting. Keep it up!
Joker
- Sunday, September 15, 2002 at 07:42:53 (PDT)
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- Thursday, September 12, 2002 at 17:19:22 (PDT)
Hi! Love your website! Keep it going! Bye!
Charly
- Friday, September 06, 2002 at 00:39:56 (PDT)
you run a fabulous site! I always check with vintagesynth before getting myself some new (or old) gear. though there's still some machines missing in your files, and more audio samples to be wished for, I still think vintagesynth is the most complete and easily-browsed synthesizer site around. keep up the good work!
petter
stockholm, sweden - Saturday, August 24, 2002 at 14:30:38 (PDT)
... the guestbook-tSÿgga will reach the guestbook of records... 23k www.monument-music.com
23k <23k@monument-music.com>
frSÿnkfurt, germany - Friday, August 23, 2002 at 04:22:04 (PDT)
Hi there - my favourite site by far. Can anyone help me out with midi styles for jungle and drum&bass grooves? Looking for Midifiles with drumpatterns. Chears!
Orinoco <orinoco@gmx.ch>
- Friday, August 23, 2002 at 03:10:59 (PDT)
Hi, I have been here for several times now and thought to sign your guestbook. Very nice! Keep up the good work...
FKK-Erotik
- Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at 11:46:04 (PDT)
I am looking for the manual for Elka EK 44 (or some other Elka FM-synth). Anybody out there with an idea ???
Doc L Junior <rekoolstructed@yahoo.com>
Tromso, Norway - Saturday, August 17, 2002 at 08:34:26 (PDT)
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LAGOS <LAGOS@MUGU.GUY>
ABA, ABA ABA - Friday, August 16, 2002 at 03:29:53 (PDT)
Love the site! Full of synth-ish goodness! Meep! :)
Harley Demi <Damnation@Demi-fae.com>
Houston, TX USA - Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 20:06:44 (PDT)
this site is amazing!!! the only thing i dislike is that there are certain synths i can't find - for instance a personal favorite of mine, the crumar performer.i would be glad to contribute this synth for this site!!
christoph <richter_c@kstp.at>
- Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 09:53:57 (PDT)
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EVI <ID-000.000.152G@web.de>
xxxx, xxxx Germany - Monday, August 12, 2002 at 16:55:32 (PDT)
I need a spare part to my Roland JV 35, an IC # H8/510-HD 6415108F10 Somebody knows WHO/WHERE sells this parts ? preferible in North America... thanks, pals, Joanna
Joanna Weiss <joannaweiss@postmaster.co.uk>
Paraguay - Monday, August 12, 2002 at 13:30:59 (PDT)
Hi there and nice greetings from Germany. I saw this really good site and thought to sign the guestbook. So keep up the good work - I already added the site to my personal favorites.
Warez
- Saturday, August 10, 2002 at 13:15:39 (PDT)
I am interested by buying a casio sk 5 (key board)send me the price to hilde78@latinmail.com
hildegardo <hilde78@latinmail.com>
barranquilla, atlantico colombia - Thursday, August 01, 2002 at 17:39:18 (PDT)
Hi I need a layout diagram for the voice board of an OBX-A
Graeme Warring <AKD1@big[pond.com.au>
melbourne, vic australia - Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 21:24:18 (PDT)
hi ... i need some help from you .i wont roland R8 Mk II control instruction manual .if u have pls send me .bye !!! wasath
wasath <wasath@hotmail.com>
dubai, U.A.E - Friday, July 26, 2002 at 08:14:54 (PDT)
Hi, I currently have a midi patch exchange forum on my site.It is possible for musicians and people alike to exchange midi files between them. The patch exchange is not just dedicated to one synth .But any synth you like .Just post your requests there ,you will have to register first ..... Register here.... http://www.boombatcha.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=register We have a request already for the JX 305 synth ,a user is looking for people to exchange midi files.Is any body interested to share their JX midi files?If so register here... http://www.boombatcha.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=register There is also a Dj and musicians showcase where Dj and musicians can post the links to their mixes and musical creations.A great way to be dicoverd!!! I hope to see you in the forum. Best Regards, Christian Lang. (Forum Administrator)
christian lang <webmaster@boombatcha.com>
Paris, France - Sunday, July 21, 2002 at 06:08:21 (PDT)
looking for service manual/ and or schematic for Kawai DRP-10 sequencer/sound module gambaguy@email.msn.com
Kirby <gambaguy@email.msn.com>
Castro Valley, CA - Friday, July 19, 2002 at 12:37:30 (PDT)
saluti a tutti gli amici di vintage ..www.djkapula.com
djkapula
- Friday, July 19, 2002 at 01:28:02 (PDT)
THE VINTAGE SYNTH IS, BY FAR, THE BEST HOME-PAGE ABOUT SYNTHESIZERS AROUND THE WORLD !
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RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ BRASIL - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 11:04:16 (PDT)
www.ildeboscio.com la milano che parviene
ildeboscio
milano, italy - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 06:57:56 (PDT)
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OnTheFly
- Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 04:46:51 (PDT)
great site. also helpful, loads of info. nice one! anyone got manuals for tr606 or Drumtracks? cheers, otf
OnTheFly <o_t_f@hotmail.com>
Falkirk, Scotland - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 04:44:24 (PDT)
I need RAM for a Simmons SDX, anybody out there able to help? I think Simmons is defunct . Thanx
ed driscoll <Orbital.Group@verizon.net>
- Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 11:58:43 (PDT)
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guy man <keepoff@job.com>
lagos, NIGERIA - Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 05:28:48 (PDT)
This is definately the holy grail of vintage synth sites! I will contribute to the collection soon. If your into decent electronic music you may like my own tunes, FliteMedia.com
Charv <chris harvey>
S.Devon, England - Monday, July 15, 2002 at 19:07:37 (PDT)
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ph
- Monday, July 15, 2002 at 08:08:00 (PDT)
You have a FANTASTIC SITE!!! I discovered it while doing a search on synths. I have always been facinated by electronic music and synthesizers.
Ron Berkley <snoopy1500@hotmail.com>
Spokane, WA USA - Sunday, July 14, 2002 at 21:37:09 (PDT)
If you love synths check out: http://www.robotheartmusic.com/music.html
Eddie Jeckle <eddiejeckle@nineinchnails.zzn.com>
Rise City, GA USA - Thursday, July 11, 2002 at 04:27:06 (PDT)
HI-TEC MI-PLUS "OUT OF ORDER" Masterkeyboard from 80Çs with 2x Synth-Expander. Is there anyone to help me to find Infos from the German Factory HI-TEC ????
Micro-B. <Synthesizer@web.de>
Cologne, Germany - Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 13:54:52 (PDT)
Hi there synthnerds of the world! I have tried to find a manual for my Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator.... It has a lot of secrets i would like to know about:) All the best, Oddgeir
Oddgeir <stormsoundz@chello.no>
Norway - Monday, July 08, 2002 at 15:15:42 (PDT)
Please...I need a manual for my Roland U20 keaboard.
Birgitta Barth <birgittabarth@earthlink.net>
Knoxville, TN USA - Sunday, July 07, 2002 at 13:22:33 (PDT)
dispongo de un Korg MS10 y un KORg SQ10 ,necesito informacion sobre ellos en castellano o donde conseguir como secuenciar el Sq10 (cableado-pasp a paso....)
Malcovic <pacheigor@hotmail.com>
Vitoria, S Spain - Sunday, July 07, 2002 at 01:43:18 (PDT)
I need a Roland U20's User's guide. If you know where can I find it, please contact me. Thanks
Mar <marcos_arocena@yahoo.com.ar>
- Wednesday, July 03, 2002 at 14:43:26 (PDT)
hi all synth nerds. im in great need of sysex information for my Yamaha TX802. if anyone has it or knows where i can find it, please dont hesitate to drop me an e-mail. any help would be much appreciated.
kef <dr.kef@spray.se>
- Wednesday, July 03, 2002 at 01:30:37 (PDT)
Hallucinogen! Hallucinogen! can anyone tell me what keyboards they use...
Steve H **Astral Flux** <astralflux@earthdome.com>
vancouver, bc canada - Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 16:31:03 (PDT)
Excellent technical resources and subject-specific news. Very helpful!
Web News
- Thursday, June 27, 2002 at 01:54:37 (PDT)
Does anyone know where i can find a blue Roland SH101 keyboard synthesizer for sale....willing to pay a good price....asap!!
Dj_FUNKIE <miss_funkiegal@yahoo.com>
Melbourne, VIC Australia - Wednesday, June 26, 2002 at 20:34:30 (PDT)
Check my songs with FL 3.4 and Roland XP-40 !
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Valkyrya
- Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 17:05:36 (PDT)
I WANNA SEE DEPECHE MODE KEYBOARDS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
philip <philip@hotmail.ru>
no matter, - Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 12:44:51 (PDT)
thank you very much for the prophet vs free patches. it's my new sequential circuit machine with the drumtraks and pro one and i love them regards david
david carretta <david.carretta@wanadoo.fr>
marseille, france - Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 08:02:28 (PDT)
This is most definitely the best analog synth page I've seen. Excellent design, good and precise information, wonderful navigation... do I need to go on? Keep it up, guys! :)
al costa <alvarodecastro@bol.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, rj brazil - Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 10:26:02 (PDT)
The information on all the synths is great, very useful. http://www.hernyc.com
Agata
Brooklyn, NY - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 23:24:57 (PDT)
Nice website! Incredible work on documenting all this!
Ole Joergen Malm
Norway - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 01:51:45 (PDT)
This is a really cool site. I'm glad that people are still interested in these machines.
David G. <kayprofanclub@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 15:28:26 (PDT)
I've been interested in tracking down an EDP Wasp for a while now, the only thing putting me off being the fragile nature of the unit - I've heard a lot of them are run down now and it's hard to get replacement parts / repairs sorted. I'm therefore thinking about getting an EDP Gnat (Special). Can anyone give any advice, or know any good sources of info on this particular EDP make? Any help much appreciated!
martin <mcuk1976@hotmail.com>
London, UK - Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 07:10:37 (PDT)
KORG WAVESTATION EX MANUALS(ENGLISH VERSION) WANTED !! Where can i download them ? please mail to ucupi@hotmail.com
Supriadi <ucupi@hotmail.com>
Singapore, Singapore - Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 21:28:40 (PDT)
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SynthCommander
- Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 04:28:03 (PDT)
I just read some entries, and say those interesting and wise words of Jesse Murray and must say I totally agree with him!
SynthCommander
- Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 04:26:30 (PDT)
Great info (incl. prices) and excelent pictures!
SynthCommander <synthcommander@hotmail.com>
The Netherlands - Monday, June 10, 2002 at 23:34:39 (PDT)
Where can i find Arp solina samples on the Internet? Or has somebody Eminent 310 samples (classic Jarre string sound)? Let me know.
gb <gregor.borak@informatika.si>
- Monday, June 10, 2002 at 07:00:08 (PDT)
I couldn't find what I was looking for (a owner's manual Roland d10) but never the less a great site. Coming back soon!
Ton <T.oon@tiscali.nl>
Landgraaf, Netherlands - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 13:43:49 (PDT)
Hi there! This is a very great site! I often come here to see what's new and to get ideas for new songs of my band RAD KICK! With best Regards, Matze / Rad Kick
Matze <matze@radkick.de>
Germany - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 13:30:47 (PDT)
TWEEK!
blastfrozen <14@blastfrozen.com>
Seattle, WA. USA - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 10:54:16 (PDT)
Nice site. Cheers from the Arctic
Phil
Kugaaruk, Nunavut Canada - Friday, June 07, 2002 at 11:59:09 (PDT)
Hi, Very nice site and also a fresh layout. Good luck in the future with Vintage Synth! Regards Kris
Kris <kris@studiofreaks.com>
Ieper, Belgium - Wednesday, June 05, 2002 at 08:49:27 (PDT)
I have just been givin a WS2Keyboard Workstation. I need the manual if anyone can help me email me. Thanks Shelley
Shelley Joyce <sjoyce@ns.sympatico.ca>
Nove Scotia Canada - Monday, June 03, 2002 at 09:56:04 (PDT)
I like your site, Keep up the good work.
AL <alhall@yoga.org.nz>
- Sunday, June 02, 2002 at 05:03:47 (PDT)
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sisira <patikiri@hotmail.com>
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World Bonghole, 69 Venus -- Female - Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 08:48:22 (PDT)
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Martin Ternander <deejaymarty@trance.nu>
uToPia, 69 Sweden - Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 05:24:19 (PDT)
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Carmichael, CA USA - Monday, May 27, 2002 at 23:55:04 (PDT)
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cottoncandy <cottoncandy1875@yahoo>
ks usa - Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 18:14:21 (PDT)
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- Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 01:26:28 (PDT)
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YELLOTAIL <yt.recordings@genion.de>
Neuss, GER Germany - Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at 06:03:31 (PDT)
This website is the best for browsing different synths! Very informative. Thank you!
Michael Reisman <ibot774@aol.com>
Palo Alto, CA USA - Sunday, May 19, 2002 at 15:15:14 (PDT)
Right out of the box, how would I get a VanHalen sound out of an Oberheim Obx-A ala Jump?
Devin Glass <dglass@berklee.net>
Boston, Ma USA - Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 23:31:53 (PDT)
Great Site for checkin out vintage and vintage simulating gear!!! Keep addin em!
Arashi - Dance,Trance,Ambient <arashi@attbi.com>
Boston, MA USA - Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 12:02:48 (PDT)
This site is real good and useful for anyone who's trying too communicate and close business deals, such as in music production as well. And this is something is needed to get what we need or where we to go. And dhat is a check, SHOW YA RIGHT!!! & TANK YA!!!!
Don Linton <pjl99@pacebell.net>
Berkeley, Ca USA - Wednesday, May 08, 2002 at 11:05:49 (PDT)
This is THE synthesizer oasis of the internet. A monumentally stupendous effort! AWESOME! Thanks!!
Jesse Ames <eddiejeckle@nineinchnails.zzn.com>
Neo Toyo, GA USA - Wednesday, May 08, 2002 at 08:52:58 (PDT)
after spending some hundred hours sticked to this site it's time for me to say: ÁÁÁIT'S FUCKING GREAT!!!
alvaro <stuka3@yahoo.com>
madrid, spain - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 12:21:31 (PDT)
Any one help with where there is an online manual for the JV-30? .... tks
Noel Hearle <nhearle@hotmail.com>
United Kingdom - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 10:53:06 (PDT)
Your site is powerful and I wish many people will have assess to your site it will be better.
Kunle Onabanjo <kunle@toast.com>
Lagos, Lagos Nigeria - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 00:35:46 (PDT)
Hi, very nice web-site! Good product, the paradise of the music! techno reguards EMIX www.djemix.com
EMIX <emixdj@yahoo.it>
Roma, ITALIA - Friday, May 03, 2002 at 21:34:21 (PDT)
hey just looking for some info about synergy keyboards i just got 4 of them and i was wondering what they are worth???? i also got harpsicord sabathil and son????????? thanks any info would be greatly appreciated!!!
mike <mlb13@hotmail.com>
longview, usa - Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 16:55:29 (PDT)
Hi everyone! A friend of mine gave me his old Yamaha CP-30. I planned to use it at home as a practice keyboard, since my gear is in a rehearsal studio. Does anyone know if there's a way to modify (improve) the sound of the oscillators ?
Alain Cousineau
Montreal, Canada - Wednesday, May 01, 2002 at 18:12:09 (PDT)
This is one of the best web sites I have ever seen on any topic. These days, with all the marketing hype surrounding software synths and analog modeling, it is incredibly valuable to be able to listen to the originals in streaming Real Audio. Fanatisic site! Hope it stays up forever. Thanks, Richard Bruckner
Richard Bruckner <bruckner@cdsnet.net>
- Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 12:16:24 (PDT)
Hello...does anyone have a manual for siel DK-80 ?
Alda Jordo <alda.jordao@mail.pt>
Lisboa, Portugal - Monday, April 29, 2002 at 17:08:15 (PDT)
HEy...does anyone have a manual for a Korg DDD-1 drum machine? Also does anyone have any info on the Crumar Performer synth
and on synths by Stratus?
Josh Marihugh <pinkelephant@musician.net>
Pryr, OK USA - Sunday, April 28, 2002 at 20:49:20 (PDT)
When will you include the greatest PM/VL synths of all time, the Yamaha VL1/VL1-m/VL7?
Matthias
- Saturday, April 27, 2002 at 03:17:34 (PDT)
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David
- Friday, April 26, 2002 at 02:09:52 (PDT)
Analog and digital synth owner with home studio searching for Korg Poly 61 schematics and manual.
Langer Csaba <langercs@xnet.ro>
Sf.Gheorghe, cv Romania - Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 14:54:59 (PDT)
Hello everybody, Nice site I like this I wish you good luck with your site. Many greetings from Elena Heiychi
Elena Heiychi
Huizen, Netherlands - Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 09:24:55 (PDT)
I have a prophet 5 which Wine Country midi'd and repeaired about 7 years ago. I want to sell it (cheap) but it makes not sound. That was what was repaired before. It does not seem major (possibly battery?). Where can I send it to be repaired. Are you still doing this type of repair at Wine land?
Richard Harman <zavidad@aol.com>
Richmond, VA USA - Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 07:22:18 (PDT)
Thank You. We stand strong. We shop hard. USA
Lord R. Ha <aafanatic@attbi.com>
San Francisco, CA USA - Monday, April 22, 2002 at 17:35:00 (PDT)
i need to purchase a power cord for a roland alpha juno-1. i can't seem to track one down. please e-mail me a distributor that carries this power supply. we need the keyboard for our studio recording!
martin <thelust@lycos.com>
vermillion, sd usa - Sunday, April 21, 2002 at 15:17:16 (PDT)
i like this site because i like synthesizers and who stole my pants
bob <max>
garlic, hotdog screwed up town - Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 02:05:26 (PDT)
Very tight and cool site Thank db
db
Montreal, Canada - Monday, April 15, 2002 at 13:42:32 (PDT)
look here
helhond
- Monday, April 15, 2002 at 03:02:19 (PDT)
WANTED ROLAND G1000 ARRANGER WORKSTATION, please e-mail asap if in AUSTRALIA. Music regards to your souls!
Mr Brett Sukara <thecatband@msn.com>
Sydney, NSW AUSTRALIA - Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 05:48:44 (PDT)
E don done
richard ezego <xhibit@onebox.com>
lagos, Naija - Friday, April 12, 2002 at 18:57:46 (PDT)
Now This os a cool site. Found it on Google---it was the first entry on my search for info on a Yamaha CP30 Piano I just picked up "for a song". Couldn't find anything about it, even at the Yamaha Home site! ('till now.) Keep on keepin' on!
terrible Tommy Burke <tburkeB34u@aol.com>
Vallejo, CA U.S.A. - Friday, April 05, 2002 at 21:28:48 (PST)
Cześć wszystkim!Jestem wielkim fanem syntezatorw modularnych i w ogle wszystkich analogw przez duże "A".Od paru lat gromadzę sprzęta i trochę się tego nagromadziło(choć z powodu skromnych finansw nie jest to rewelacja).Lubię słuchać Jarre'a,Tomity i Tangerine Dream.Klasyka też przejdzie. Tyle o sobie.Fajna strona,dużo tu ciekawych rzeczy.Pozdrawiam wszystkich:rodakw,Boba Mooga,itd. Pa.
Sebastian Sztark <paseb@polbox.com>
Warsaw, Poland - Thursday, April 04, 2002 at 10:53:03 (PST)
Witam wszystkich fanw analogowych instrumentw muzycznych /ostatnio zdobylem juno6/ i wciaz powiekszam swoje zbiory. Mam zamiar poznac wszystkiw prezentowane na tej stronie (i nie tylko) ale czy starczy mi zycia...
Tomek Barnas <plus84@poczta.onet.pl>
Bydgoszcz, Poland - Tuesday, April 02, 2002 at 11:09:40 (PST)
I wanna buy the "Roland Soundbrush". Someone got it? Mail me asp.
Per Connman <per.connman@telia.com>
Sweden - Monday, April 01, 2002 at 08:54:52 (PST)
I have a Roland Juno 6 and do miss the midi interface. Fun to play with though.
Bill Hathaway <sokles@hotmail.com>
Bellingham, WA USA - Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 18:50:31 (PST)
Hi. Coole HP - Respect! Just want to send hello DJ Pauli www.djpauli.com
DJ Pauli
Italy - Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 10:21:59 (PST)
I have a Roland JX-3P, but I don't have the PG-200 programer. So, I want to make a MIDI controler emulator of PG-200 to conect the JX-3P. If you have some information of PG-200 and if you think that my idea could work, please send me an email to: jcllanosv@hotmail.com Thanks. Juan Carlos Llanos V.
Juan Carlos <jcllanosv@hotmail.com>
Villa Alemana, Chile - Friday, March 29, 2002 at 22:09:17 (PST)
Fun site. Nice to browse around.
amatha
- Friday, March 29, 2002 at 12:05:02 (PST)
Also I almost forgot, please check out some old korg sounds on my MP3.com page. - http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/54/robert_a_wolf.html -- More vintage sounds will be on there soon.
Robert A. Wolf <rawolfy@insightbb.com>
Evansville, IN USA - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 07:31:33 (PST)
I love this Vintage synth page. I have been a synth owner since 1976 and have loved all the ones I've owned, I just sorry I had to get rid of so many of them. Looking them up here brings back memories.
Robert A. Wolf <rawolfy@insightbb.com>
Evansville, IN USA - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 07:28:32 (PST)
Hey, like any gay ravers like wanna get naked and dance to old Village People hits? Like what's up with doods grinding my asspipe about like discussing stuff? Like yo, boyfriend, LIGHTEN UP yo! Don't make me pull a gerbil out of your asstube! You might like LIKE it! THEN you might lighten up! Like DANCE NAKED in the streets homoboyz. Gay likes that! Gay wants some of that! Gay NEEDS some of that! OK so like BYE all you hotstuds in sequins! Is that PINK you're wearing? I LIKE it! Ciao Homos! - Gay Raver-r-r!
Gay Raver <jizznpoopshoot@gayraver.net>
Gayville, ? USA - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 22:30:50 (PST)
Hi, I am renovating an early metal cased Ensoniq ESQ-1. Has anyone got any plastic side panels they would like to sell cheap? Thanks Tony
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
UK - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 14:28:14 (PST)
Hi, I am renovating an early metal cased Ensoniq ESQ-1. Has anyone got any plastic side panels they would like to sell cheap? Thanks Tony
Tony Osborne
UK - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 14:27:23 (PST)
it is a nice site,but you didnt show me the pictures of the ems synthi a , wich i owned before!!!!!
wil <info@northcoaststudio.nl>
amsterdam, the netherlands - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 06:36:53 (PST)
This is a gooooooood site! very cool site! by the way, wisit SofaH
Nonst0p <Geo_Mind@hotmail.com>
Vestby, Akershus Norway - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 01:44:03 (PST)
This is a gooooooood site! very cool site! by the way, wisit SofaH
Nonst0p <Geo_Mind@hotmail.com>
Vestby, Akershus Norway - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 01:43:07 (PST)
Very good site. Owner of a Korg Titon Pro. willing to trade floppys. Any synth user should check out a Sherman Filterbank 2. Nothing can beat it!! I love mine. Any one using An Access Virus PLEASE E-MAIL me. I am considering getting a"C" version. Input/opinions greatly appreciated. THANKS
John A. Goettl <NightChildren@webtv.net>
Racine, Wi - Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 17:38:02 (PST)
love the site,come here often when in need for new synths. spencer (the mad accelerator/medusa) amsterdam-holland.
spencer <info@phantalassa.com>
- Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 15:06:11 (PST)
It was a great and good website
sam liong k.s <ahsu1@skali.com>
malaysia - Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 20:37:30 (PST)
I like this site.
Kris Kade <Bovanland@Hotmail.com>
Grande Prairie, Alta Canada - Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 14:03:20 (PST)
Just acquired Korg Trident MKII. Need schematics. Please advise or let me know if you have them.
Chris Michaels <christo_74@hotmail.com>
- Friday, March 22, 2002 at 14:32:49 (PST)
I didn«t know that my silver Yamaha EX5 is so rare. And none of them went to the USA. He he . Thanks for that information that means that I might sell it in ten years for the same price or more. And the worsest thing, I have not paid more than for the ugly blue version.
Marius <Lofoten-Ilands@web.de>
Oslo, Bonn - Tuesday, March 19, 2002 at 12:43:52 (PST)
Great side
Bjoern <Lofoten-Ilands@web.de>
Cologne, 50935 Germany - Monday, March 18, 2002 at 02:45:10 (PST)
whoa, this is the most useful synthsite on the net. evern has noteit sound files to preview your desired synth. i love it, it helped me buy my sci 6 trak. i do have one question, if anyone knows how to get the six trak to return to its factory presets,that or if anyone has a printable version of the patche, PLEASE email me. thanks. what a great site. props to the maker of it.
xmikeyx <xmikey5x@aol.com>
fresno, ca united states - Saturday, March 16, 2002 at 01:44:24 (PST)
this is the best goddamn synth site i've ever been 2. they got so much info n pictures n shit. anywayz, wassup to all the djs, emcees, n undergroundheadz. support the real muzic. peace.
floiran <hardcore4headstrong@netzero.com>
phila, pa usa - Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 15:19:25 (PST)
Hi!!! I sell:1)a 6TRAK from SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS (PERFECT CONDITION) 1200USD 2)a USERS MANUAL of VCS3 from EMS for 75USD (photocopy for 20USD) 3)a USERS MANUAL of SYNTHI 100 from EMS for 150USD (photocopy for 40USD) 4)the INFORMATION from EMC (photocopy only) for 20USD 5) electronic diagrams for some EMC modules (photocopy only) for 10USD each.
GIORGOS <grovolis@ametro.gr>
ATHENS, GREECE - Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 09:37:34 (PST)
ME HACE FALTA EL MANUAL DEL ROLAND D-110,PARA SABER COMO SE UTILIZA
jose luis <bulevarorq@hotmail.com>
sevilla, espaa - Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 19:28:09 (PST)
Just like too say great site love it all. Would be nice if you had something on the boss 220e drum machine as its one of my favorites anyone with one too sell in the uk email me. Great stuff beats the hell out of poxy crappy mp3 sites. Ciao
dave <dcham82005@yahoo.com>
London, u.k - Monday, March 11, 2002 at 15:52:59 (PST)
hi! very good website, but WHY don't you have EMAGIC included on your software synths area. the ES-1 is great and the EXS 24 is a really great thing too, i have one....but otherwise keep up the good work! check www.szmuls-revenge.de for music
sam
- Wednesday, March 06, 2002 at 12:36:14 (PST)
nice site! anyone know what a MINITRON is? they a twcice the size of a palm pilot and you play it with a metal wand. the keys are metal and tiny. takes batteries. this thing is major old. it's called a minitron! e-mail me for a pic.
puma pants <pumapants@hotmail.com>
thornhill, ont canada - Tuesday, March 05, 2002 at 06:52:29 (PST)
Does anyone knows, if is possible to connect a sustain pedal in a Korg M1 ?
Mario <Marchi>
Roma, italy italy - Sunday, March 03, 2002 at 02:39:02 (PST)
Hi - I'm renovating an early Ensoniq ESQ-1. Anyone got a spare case (or just the end panels)? Also - what's the difference between the ESQ-1 and SQ80? thanks, Tony
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
United Kingdom - Thursday, February 28, 2002 at 13:46:58 (PST)
Hi all at VSE (and the rest of the world)! Just bought my first synth about two weeks ago, and my second yesterday! Your reviews were a big help for me in finding something suited for a beginner (believer). My choice fell on a Korg M1 and the classic Roland Juno-106. Both of them are great in their respective ways. I was lucky to get a good deal on both of them, and they are in great shape as well. I hope to get a lot of joy (and frustration) from them in the "long" future :) Thanx a bunch for your help! Morten Ranoyen! Ski, Norway
Morten Ranoyen <morten@morten.as>
Ski, Norway - Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 04:44:31 (PST)
Got lots of old kit, just seeing if I can improve there uses.
Marc
UK - Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at 08:43:04 (PST)
Hey "caramelski", you should go out and BUY a JV 2080! And Mike, the guestbook is easier than the discussion room. I'd rather not register to say something! And you should talk, "chronic", "bonghit", seems you're simplifying YOUR mind! Drugs are the reason techno SUCKS so much now! Too much trippin', not enough creativity. Drugs don't expand the mind, they CHOKE it! By the way, you got any "chronic" to sell me? All I can find is schwag! Later! - "Plexus"
DJ Plexus
- Monday, February 25, 2002 at 12:49:02 (PST)
Hello all. I'm looking for the elusive Black Face MMT-8. Please e-mail me if you have one, or know where to get one. Thanx, S
Shane Tyler <SonicCinema@netscape.net>
Mountain View, CA USA - Monday, February 25, 2002 at 12:43:54 (PST)
Your infos about the jv2080 are ok but normal standard infos but your empty download zip files are a CATASTROPHE sorry but you are lying to visitors cause your patches are not usefull cause the folders are EMPTY !!!!!!!! PFUI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You should work more on your seriousity to the customers ok by this sucks
caramelski
- Sunday, February 24, 2002 at 05:15:23 (PST)
Great site Mr. Friedman, keep up the good work. As for the rest of you, I would LOVE to point out the simple fact that this is a GUESTBOOK....not a public discussion forum/classified ads section. This site has the proper areas for such transactions. Please refrain from using the guest book as a discussion forum, if your simple minds can handle that.
Mike Darookie <chronic@bonghit.com>
- Saturday, February 23, 2002 at 23:54:32 (PST)
Great site, thanks. Looking for D10 charts or sites to download.
Hans <christinedesign@yahoo.com>
The Netherlands - Saturday, February 23, 2002 at 11:59:03 (PST)
Hey "Fromage" (cheese in French [?]), Three synthesizers defined the sound of Duran Duran. The Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, The PPG Wave 2, and the Roland Jupiter 8. Watch any of their old videos and you'll see first the Prophet 5 (Planet Earth), then the Wave 2 and Jupiter 8 (The Reflex). Watch closely, though! They don't exactly zoom in on them. These three synths pretty much made up the sound of Duran Duran. Now for others, the Thompson Twins really enjoyed their Prophet 5s as well. Prince really dug his Oberheims (OB-X, OB-Xa, OB-SX, and OB-8). I really dig my OB-8, too! And my Prophet 5. These synths are WARM! The Jupiter 6 and Junos (6, 60, and 106) are all rather metallic sounding. They're not as warm. The Jupiter 8 however, IS warm and actually (as I've been told) uses different circuitry than the Jupiter 6. I've had the pleasure of playing with the Jupiter 6 but NOT the Jupiter 8. My feelings? I like my Prophet 5 and OB-8 better than the Jupiter 6. In fact, I like my Juno 60's sound better than the Jupiter 6! But it IS metallic. So for those warm spacey sounds you yearn for, go for the Prophet 5 or an Oberheim OB-Xa or OB-8. If you can find one for a reasonable price, the PPG Wave 2 IS the sound of Duran Duran. But remember, it's digital with analog filters and envelopes. The Prophets and Oberheims are analog. Myself, I prefer analog. And sampling is alright if you're not ripping off entire riffs! Some of you know how I feel about plagiarism in modern "techno". Hope this helps a little. Just to synopsize, most '80s bands DIDN'T use SH 101s and TB 303s! Human League used the MC-4, MC-8, and MC-202, and their spin-off group Heaven-17 gave some cameos to the TB 303, but most bands were using the big dogs. The Prophet 5 and T-8, the Memorymoog (AWESOME!), the OB-8 and OB-Xa, and the Jupiter 8. I have a book with several interviews with bands from the early '80s and they say what they used, the Prophet 5 was THE dominant synth of the time. Followed closely by the OB-8 and Jupiter 8. A select few were using the Memorymoog, Ozzy Osbourne was one of them! Fitting, too, the Memorymoog is ONE POWERFUL SYNTH! Hope you learned something today, "cheese". Good luck synthesizing.....Use synths, not samplers! BYE!
Jazz
G.B., WI United States - Friday, February 22, 2002 at 15:24:44 (PST)
NicE onE Bropthhher!!!
Ken-one <k1productions@hotmail.com>
- Friday, February 22, 2002 at 11:03:22 (PST)
Hello there! I need URGENTLY to get hold of a ASR-10 on Friday February 22nd in BERLIN!! PLEASE HELP!!
alexandra <alexandr@tresor-berlin.de>
Berlin, Germany - Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 07:03:30 (PST)
Looking for original software discs for Korg T3 with demos anyone know where to locate this please email me. Thanks.
Peyton <ppwhitejr@aol.com>
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA - Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 21:04:30 (PST)
can anybody help me? i am looking for a synth, wich has very special spheres and strings. you find those sounds on many old songs from the early 80ies. nick rhodes from duran duran used it for their first album. sounds like a roland? who can give me some hints?
fromage <fromage@bildklang.ch>
zurich, switzerland - Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 03:36:13 (PST)
Great Site! hats off to the team behind this. i've learned SO much in one place that i havent in a million. can you ples tell me which is a better bet a yamaha SU 700 or a ZOOM Sampletrak 224? keep it up guys.
Dinesh <nuksan@gmx.net>
Bangalore, KA India - Monday, February 18, 2002 at 22:13:16 (PST)
I am renovating an early Ensoniq ESQ-1. The plastic side panels are damaged and battered. Does anyone have two of these, or know of a supplier? I'm told that SQ-80 ones fit too. Thanks. Tony Osborne
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
UK - Sunday, February 10, 2002 at 07:40:55 (PST)
Very very very GOOD site guys!!! HC power!!
Gejnlasv
- Saturday, February 09, 2002 at 14:55:25 (PST)
Anyone interested in a Roland SH 101? Mail your bid to alexiscm@iname.com
Alexis <alexiscm@iname.com>
- Friday, February 08, 2002 at 13:00:14 (PST)
I have a Kurzweil 250, fully loaded (newest version ((1987)), original manual, a ram cartridge, a stand, and a cover up for best offer. It has 88 weighted keys and sounds beautiful (as any Kurz should)!!! :) I no longer have the room for this synth and I would like to give it up to someone who knows what its value is to them! Please send your offers, and we'll see what we can wok out!! This synth is extremely rare, and I believe its original cost was around $20,000. Of course I could not expect such a price, but I am interested in knowing what it may be worth to you. :)Please send me your offer and I will think it over. I thank you for your time. DOC :)
Dr Funkinthingz <drfunkinthingz@mindspring.com>
Fraser, MI USA - Monday, February 04, 2002 at 17:22:03 (PST)
This is for Eric. I don't know for sure what those bands use, but I'd say to you just get ANY old analog synthesizer with two oscillators and a noise generator (Arp Odyssey, 2600, moog minimoog, multimoog, Sequential Pro 1, or Korg MS 10 or 20) and you too will be on your way to creating any kind of sound possible! Any of the above listed have good noise-making possibilities, while also being able to make some really beautiful sounds as well. I use my Arp 2600 for anything from beautiful "flutes" to ear-piercing N-O-I-Z-Z-Z-E! They're more expensive, but get something with good cross-modulation capabilities. I have the Arp 2600, minimoog, and Prophet 5. All these have excellent cross-mod capabilities. I also have have an Akai AX-80, which despite bad reviews for nearly twenty years, has a FAT two-oscillator sound and nice cross-mod and envelope effects on the oscillators. They're a lot cheaper than the "big dogs" and sound really nice! You can go from that V.H. "Jump" sound to ear-splitting noise effects in a heartbeat! You can make noise sounds with pretty much ANY old synth, however. Stay away from the Junos, though, they don't offer up tremendous flexibility. Or the SH 101, those are better for basses and leads. If you can afford it, check Roland's Jupiter 6 or 8. Those have good cross-mod capabilities, too. But like I said before, ANY old analog synth can be used to make obnoxious sounds. For me, the challenge came in NOT making obnoxious sounds! As I grew in age and musicianship, I began to appreciate the more melodic, beautiful sounds. Most synths can create both. It's just a matter of familiarizing yourself with the capabilities of those synths. You'll see that synthesizing is WAY better than sampling. It just takes more work and dedication and CA$H! Good luck fellow noise-lover! - Jesse >:O)
Jesse
Green Bay, WI United States - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 19:41:43 (PST)
I need replacement keys for moog source (or Prodigy or Rogue) Keys A,B,C(middle), and E. PLease help me repair this otherwise perfect vintage synth.
Josh <murph@kidrock.com>
Pgh, PA USA - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 10:46:21 (PST)
hey, awsome site. you should get lots more artist and a diffrent selection of music. for example Power Electonics, Expirimental, Industrial, EBM, Synth pop and NOISE!! get more artist like P*A*L, Noisex, Imminent Starvation, Wumpscut, KMFDM, NIN, Skinny Puppy, Download, cEvin Key, Chem Lab, Beef Cake, Converter, VNV Nation, 5f 55, Coil just stuff like that i wanna know what the hell they use like what synths and samplers P*A*L. oh and Hypno Skull just bands like that get emmmmmm! plz i need to know what stuff my noise bands use coz i think i`m gonna get into it!!!
Eric <megalomaniac_dude@hotmail.com>
ontario Canada - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 09:19:55 (PST)
Pisces Project is coming...
Perrenial <dpfeiffer9@hotmail.com>
- Monday, January 28, 2002 at 08:34:00 (PST)
You should get Pink Floyd into the artists site. I have been wondering what the heck Pink Floyd used under the recording of The Dark Side Of The Moon?
Kristian <freakshow_88@hotmail.com>
Norway - Monday, January 28, 2002 at 07:06:07 (PST)
Fabulous site guys. Can I suggest that you add Tascam/Nemesys and the Gigastudio to the list? Seems only sensible, seeing as you have Halion included, which probably owes its existence to the success of Gigasampler/studio.
Rick
Australia - Sunday, January 27, 2002 at 16:15:12 (PST)
Pulsewave Media Group writes and produces electronic music with vintage analog synthesizers utilizing the far-out-dated Oberheim 96 PPQ sync protocol. We make no distinction to our music other than it's electronic and we write and produce it. We also produce written text and artwork, all with pen and paper. We're like - old-school or something. Our forums are often ignored by others because they tend to ask challenging questions that drugged-out ravers can't answer. They tend to hurt other peoples' feelings by making them support their argument which they often can't do without large amounts of sarcasm. Pulsewave Media Group, LTD. encourages others to bend convention and challenge themselves to a higher level of thinking. Look into the past and you'll see into the future. Thank you from all of us at Pulsewave Media Group.
"JAZZY"
MUSICLAND, WI USA - Sunday, January 27, 2002 at 09:06:00 (PST)
Hi. I have a gigasampler LE edition. My operating system XP home edition. I could'nt install. Its saying failed to load Ggsetup.dll. Anyone can help me please?
Turk <fender@superonline.com>
- Friday, January 25, 2002 at 07:07:58 (PST)
hi to all music-lovers around the world from www.race.at
Georg <gr@tplus.at>
Austria/Europe - Friday, January 25, 2002 at 05:38:54 (PST)
Despite multiple attemtps, this site still won't post my submission of the Hammond Novachord... It was the first (however basic) marketed and sold synthesizer. 1069 of them were made and sold between 1939 and 1942. The Novachord was the first polyphonic synthesizer, as well... boasting full 72 note polyphony. Don't be mislead by the brand name, the Novachord was never meant to emulate organ or any other instrument... it was designed to create new sounds. Predating transistors, the Novachord uses over 160 tubes to create sound. If you'd like to learn more, see pictures, or eventually hear the thing, visit the website above. (it's still in the process of being made, but there is plenty of info posted right now) thanks!
Marc Doty <novachord@museslave.com>
St. Paul, MN U.S. - Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 22:55:44 (PST)
Um, like I'm a gay raver and I, um, like, like really gay music, and I'm, like, um, looking for other gay ravers to um, like, talk to-n-stuff, like, you know, date-n-stuff too. So like if you're like, you know, gay or something like I'd really like to like, talk to you-n-shit. We could like, rave-n-stuff, you know, and maybe afterwards like, you know, maybe like, well, you know like, go back to my place-n-stuff - uh-hn-hn-nn-hnn-mmm - you know like he-he-hehehehehnhnmmm, oh gosh, I just CAN'T say it here, SILLY! But YOU KNOW WHAT I WANT YOU SILLY! So like, anyway, I wanna hear from like,um, other gay ravers out there who LIKE REALLY GAY MUSIC! Especially GOA TRANCE (eeheeeyeeeou that's my FAVORITE) and PROGRESSIVE SPEED JUNGLE! They're so GAY! Bye all you silly boys and fembots, I LOVE you all! -Yours TRULY, Gay!
Gay Raver <jiznpoopshoot@gayraver.net>
Gayville, ? USA - Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 23:42:16 (PST)
Arashi (Japanese for "storm") features high-energy trance music; combining accelerated Jazz & Hip Hop Beats with primitivemusical phrases, analog synth textures and innovative effects. Occasionally, the torrential down-pour calms to a peaceful rain through the creation of mesmerizing ambient and spoken word compositions.
Arashi <arashi@mediaone.net>
Boston, MA USA - Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 17:26:06 (PST)
i , i , i love this site only there r still allot synths that have no samps please ad m . keep up the good work . PEACE!!!
-=BORGANOID=- <jroon@aphextwin.zzn.com>
tha netherlands! - Monday, January 21, 2002 at 11:46:20 (PST)
Very good site,thank you.
Chris <chrisaus1@yahoo.com>
- Monday, January 21, 2002 at 09:22:15 (PST)
Hi I have an Ensoniq EPS 16+ keyboard and want to know where I can down load a free manual from. Thanks. Jeff.
Jeffrey Clayton Rozier <dirtyrum@hotmail.com>
University Heights, Ohio USA - Friday, January 18, 2002 at 14:38:42 (PST)
Love the site. Check out Stereolab for some serious Moog-pop! Garry
Debt Management <garryj@home.com>
- Friday, January 18, 2002 at 10:19:03 (PST)
Thanks to your web site, now I've got my MiniMoog! Thank you for you Tech-Pages...now Legend is in my hands!!!! Bye Alfio
alfio costa <costaalfio@libero.it>
calcio, bg italy - Friday, January 18, 2002 at 00:24:32 (PST)
Hey, Jesse. Sorry for the confusion. It was my typo. I had wanted to type 'meant' as opposed to 'met'. I think you have me confused with a different Jay that you might have met. Again, my fault. No, I haven't met you. Guess in making a correction about my post I wasn't too careful about my spelling. Sorry about that.
Jay
Tempe, AZ US - Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at 16:03:34 (PST)
Hi Jay! You met me? Where and when? Did we discuss vintage synthesizers? Did I show you my Arp 2600 and my minimoog? Oh wait, THAT'S RIGHT! You played my Prophet 5! I remember you made that wonderful comment about my ailing Modular Moog System. Said it would all work out in the end. Hey, let's do lunch again. I want you to see my Oberheim system I didn't get a chance to show you. And you can jam on my Juno 60. You had some phenomenal chops, bro! Maybe you can show me how to play "Linus and Lucy" again, I'm having difficulties with the bridge going into the middle 32. But man, you had it NAILED! Really, I was impressed! Was that an augmented or diminished 7th you played on the outro? Hey, lookin' forward to hangin' with ya again, bro. Let's meet up again alright? Later dude! - Jesse
Jesse
- Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 21:14:48 (PST)
hello, I am a vint. synth collector. I really love this kind of heaven site.
francisco madrigal <franmadrigalgtrracsa.co.cr>
san jose, sj costa rica - Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 20:07:46 (PST)
Yeah, I vented too. I vented my frustrations. I vented my anger. I vented my rage. And I did it in a forum that a lot of really gay people with no knowledge of anything 'cept politically correctness and a voracious appetite for bad music look at and respond to. It's too bad nobody has said anything of any substance yet. I heard a saying recently. We're all so open-minded our brains are spilling out. Yeah, I vented. It dun feh't ree gu'ud. It'd fee' 'lot bettuh if'n sum othuhs dun sed sump'n wit' sum cohm'n sense 'sted'v sump'n ree stoop'd! Death to P.C. Rise again common sense, accountability, knowledge and above all, WISDOM! Bah f'nah peep'l!
Enemine <gayraver@PC.net>
Somewhere, PC PC-land - Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 17:09:09 (PST)
ya no, sum peple say i vented da blues...mebbe i did n mebbe i dint...alls i nose is dat dese is sum mite fancy sympathi..simpufiser...sempenfinysser...oh sit. mite fancy pianers- an dey make my gitar playin sound dat much better...Sum peple say i vented da blues......
Vennie Stinger
- Monday, January 14, 2002 at 13:20:57 (PST)
I'll thank to anyone who wants to send me moog schematics.
julio cesar lima <khatru@globo.com>
- Monday, January 14, 2002 at 02:31:55 (PST)
That's good, see, now we're getting somewhere. Pertinent questions are being asked and a forum is beginning. Allow me to answer two simple questions. 1) Deaf people can't hear and rightly so WOULDN'T give a (expletive). 2) Because we're talking sound creation here, NOT sound theft! Simple as that! That's my argument. Period. You defend the sorry souls who CAN'T musically express themselves and CAN steal samples, NOT idiosynchratic soundbytes but whole four- and eight-beat segments, Plagiarize others' work, and call it their own as if they're some kind of musical "genius" creating this whole new sound which is in fact a whole new superficial image. Just like Britney Spears and P-Diddy. Where's the music? The image will create itself, but "DJs" think they're some kind of authority with no real knowledge of the mechanics of music. Your college professors would be ashamed of what little you really learned! Now for my final comment this time around. What has politically correctness and defending stupidity gotten us since 1990? Not a God-damn thing except a lot more lawsuits and stupid laws that defy any semblance of common sense! Confucius say: The path to Hell is paved with good intentions. Hey, maybe even I'M guilty, but my argument holds water, all of those I've heard simply ask "Why are you so mean?""You're Nazi!""Let's forget knowledge and just be 'COOL'!" How PATHETIC! Smell the coffee! If we were REALLY smart and NOT so politically correct, the terrorist attacks would've NEVER happened! But instead we were all too busy being politically correct! No, I'm not racist but I KNEW we were an easy target because I'm not too afraid to see the truth, even if it IS dark and not very happy and fairy-tailish. It's called COMMON SENSE! It works the same with music. Quit defending childish behavior and utter stupidity and lack of knowledge and see the true light that burnt out in the '80s. I'd agree there was quite a bit of crap even then but a very select few of us realize it's gotten MUCH worse in the last five years and if you're too blind to see or indeed too deaf to hear, I feel sorry for you! It's time to practice more and raise the bar a little! Ciao for now, class. Sincerely, your friend in wisdom, Jesse
Jesse <see other entries>
G.B./Madtown, WI United States - Monday, January 14, 2002 at 01:03:19 (PST)
In my previous entry, I actually met 'JESSE' as opposed to 'JOSH'. Sorry for the confusion.
Jay <*see previous entry>
Tempe, AZ US - Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 15:58:32 (PST)
Just want to say that this site is pretty awesome and definitely one of the better sites out there when it comes to electronic musical equipment, etc.! Thank you for a job well done. I would like to reply to Josh's posts regarding his take on 'Techno' and crappy music that he's subjected himself to. First of all, I, too, have been involved with music, electronic dance music, since the late 1980's and have been there listening, loving every twist-n-turn that has sprung up in electronic music that has since died or evolved from whence it came, be it from the late 70's or even further. Regardless of those tidbits, music here is the real issue. Who really cares where it comes from! So-and-so was influenced from here or there and Mr. Musician or NON-MUSICIAN decides they want to take a crack at producing something they feel is within themselves, etc. What's the big deal that a DJ might want to start producing music?? What's with this facist way of separating the so-called MUSICAL ELITE (trained musician) from, what Josh called, the non-musician/DJ? What it really comes down to is the production of sound. Does anyone really think that a deaf person would give a flying fuck if a trained musician played a guitar or if a dog took a shit and someone sampled it and played it back?? Personally, I'm thankful that I am able to hear, period! Being located in the good ol' USA, I am also thankful that I have more musical choices than I can stand (and I'd like even more.) Josh's passion in wanting to change things for the better is where I would say I agree with him, but to that extent only. I remember in the 1980's when the Electronic Musician was considered a rip-off artist who supposedly took away jobs from the REAL working musician. It seems this new millenium isn't without its musical ignorances, again in the form of 'the separatist'. All of this really seems to stem from the idea that the TRAINED musician is the end all, be all JUDGE who declares what 'is' or 'isn't' music. I say FUCK IT! Let FREEDOM ring, personal as well as musical! Listening to bad music is a choice. Like horrible programs on TV (or 'telly'), these bad choices can be fixed by the flick of a switch. One could just as easily change the channel as well as turn it off. But better yet, to learn more, live freely and LOVE like today was your last day, with no fear, only passionately living, passionately creating would probably be the better choice! In regards to electronic music, I remember 10 years ago when there were hardly ANY choices. I thank god that the cost of owning electronic equipment has gone down quite considerably, which, in turn, has given EVERYONE a chance to express his or herself. It would be quite a shame if only a few wealthy painters had access to the worlds only few $5-10,000 paint brushes. I'd say to Josh that there are other things besides DJ's to be worried about. Take a look in the mirror and ask NOT what electronic music can do for you, ask what YOU can do for electronic music (hehe). We're all in this together. Let's make MUSIC, not war.
Jay Bitsue <substation@deserttrance.com>
Tempe, AZ US - Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 13:55:54 (PST)
hello to you!! congratulations!! you had build a very interesting page about synths, the ram files are very good to play. when will future sound of london and autechre come into your artist list?? i«ll come back soon to this place -> flo
Flo <sHCoN@sHCoN-records.com>
Lei§ling 40 km away from Leipzig, -GERMANY- - Friday, January 11, 2002 at 10:19:14 (PST)
Thank you for this wonderful homepage! I think it's cool to know where synthesizing had its beginning...The best thing are the demosongs you can listen to. That's one of the few ways to compare synthies without leaving your place in front of your pc...*ggg* Michael
Mightymike <disko_dirk@yahoo.de>
Bonn, Germany - Friday, January 11, 2002 at 06:06:36 (PST)
Nicely put together. I liked how each piece had it's own page. "House muzik all night long" L8R
Rauce James <rauce@excite.com>
Milwaukee, WI USA - Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 10:49:36 (PST)
Those are some looong comments...so I'll be short. This site ROCKS!...I mean, LEADS!!!...I mean, PADS!!!...I mean KICKS!!!...I mean, it...it just rules.
Devilfish303
- Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 18:00:39 (PST)
Upon proof-reading I left out one word. >"from"< If you're a good proof-reader you'll know where it fits in. If you're high on drugs, you probably didn't even catch it! As long as I'm here again, let me say, some of you probably think I'm a real JERK! That's fine, but in another time before outlandish politically correctness and those embarrassing Clinton years, people would've just argued it out with me and in the end, we all realize that we're all right. I just want to hear a 50-50 ratio of good music to bad music, not a 5-95 ratio like I've heard lately. Can anyone explain to me what makes 13 minutes of the same loop over and over and over again good? Besides (and I've really actually heard this before) "..it sounds good when you're on E"? Can anyone offer up a good explanation that defines exactly what makes it good? I'll tell you why I like OLD techno... It's because it had melody, counterpoint (that's other melodies on top of melody), rhythmic as well as melodic changes, it had different parts that constitute composition, it was made by musicians that moonlighted as DJs, not "DJs" that moonlight as musicians. It made little use of sampled loops, and when it did, they were placed deep within layers upon layers of their OWN written lines! Music first, DJ later, that's why the old stuff was good. I think it's hard to argue that, really. Go ahead, e-mail me with your arguments for your cause. I'm not a jerk, I'm just trying to get something going here. You can listen to what you want, but is it good enough so that it takes skill and education to make? Or are you making stuff and listening to stuff that any third-grader can make with a sample box? I would think "artists" would have no qualms about raising the bar. But instead I get people scolding me for not being politically correct. I'm a bad guy because I want to preserve a dying form of art? Give it some thought, people before you accuse me of being the bad guy. You just might get a sense of accomplishment from realizing that kids in kindergarten can cut and paste, too. But it takes real skill and years of practice to make MUSIC with gear you have to PROGRAM note by note. And it takes MORE years of practice to PLAY a keyboard with your hands. And it takes yet even MORE years of practice to put it all together and make really good programmed music. If all you can do is sample loops off of old records and other peoples' synths, than you don't have all that much to be proud of YET, but that's not to say you won't develop that skill over time. I've got 7 years in making techno and I still consider myself mediocre to good, not great, no better than you, but when I see people thinking they're all mack-daddy because they stole a loop and "made a track", it makes me SICK! Try writing your own melodies and basslines! So what's wrong with that? Besides that it's not politically correct? Again, instead of chastising me, DARE to agree. Think about it some. You just MAY be surprised! If you're REALLY intelligent. Later!
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI USA - Monday, January 07, 2002 at 12:30:29 (PST)
By golly, you're right! Some of the more intelligent types CAN make those little rinky-dink loop toys sound beautiful, say 5 percent of those who use them! And as far as the sound? Thinner than an anorexic monkey! I use the real thing brother! NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING sounds as FAT as a minimoog! No samples can even come close! Period. Exclamation mark! Those boxes have taken over, indeed, but once you work with the real thing, you begin to realize that you're no longer playing with toys. Pardon me for being proud. At one time, labels only pressed good stuff, not COMPLETE GARBAGE made with toys. I've got friends that make excellent music using nothing but samples, but some of those samples came from my gear and these people come from musical backgrounds, not fresh the latest GAY RAVE with visions of an entourage in their minds! So if we want to lower the collective intelligence, keep playing with toys. But if you go to www.vintagesynth.com, expect to hear from vintage synth owners who use the real thing. Don't come to www.vintagesynth.com just to steal samples from the real thing. I wouldn't tell anyone to throw away their toys, but when you're ready to join the big dogs who own minimoogs and ARP 2600s and Modular Moog systems, then and only then will you toss out that politically correct whining. If I was high on ecstacy and kedamine and pharmaceuticals all at the same time, I wouldn't know the difference, either! So when you're ready to join in a meaningful cause, do get in touch. I've made my name and e-mail publicly available because I truly believe in my cause. And I'm sorry if it's confrontational and not very politically correct, but techno REALLY SUCKS lately because none of the producers know a damn thing about MUSIC, they know every DJ on their block and in their city, but NOTHING about MUSIC! So look deeper into music and less into P.C. theology! If I heard songs that WEREN'T 13 minutes of the same loop I wouldn't be saying ANY of this! God forbid, people, WAKE UP PLEASE! You're killing art. Dare to agree with me. And buy a real synthesizer, one that deems sound exploration, not sound theft. PEACE!
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI USA - Monday, January 07, 2002 at 11:35:54 (PST)
Just want to say thank you. Vintagesynth.com has made it possible for me to learn much about electronic music equipment and I've actually made some purchases based on reviews and user comments. I would like to say one other thing. As I read the guestbook, I was surprised to learn that my belief that mostly intelligent (have to be to operate some of these machines) people use this site, is bull. It's not cool to put down anyone because of their musical tastes, electronic equipment knowledge, or ability to buy equipment. Some of us only have the means to buy the rinky dink loop stuff. But some of us are brilliant enough to make these little techno machines sound beautiful. What I've learned in my long life about techie-programmer-recording studio engineer types is that they criticize everything except for what they think was cool 10 years ago - which in some weird way they take credit for...as if they created the music or the scene. That is what truly defines a NERD. Looking forward to hearing comments by other novice electronic musicians who are just getting it together and still get a major feeling of accomplishment when you learn something new on your little electribe or whatever. Peace and remember that music belongs to all of us.
Mondo <mondovila@aol.com>
Hollywood, CA USA - Sunday, January 06, 2002 at 12:04:49 (PST)
Vi segnalo un sito del natale che vale la pena di essere visitato per la sua particolare suggestione...e secondo me c'? da riflettere molto...speriamo che le luci del Natale non debbano spegnersi tanto facilmente! http://digilander.iol.it/landen/merrychristmas/home.htm
landen
- Saturday, January 05, 2002 at 14:20:07 (PST)
Any single women out there? Just kidding! Any mad synth freaks who aren't all ga-ga over really badly produced "loop techno"? In other words, stuff that actually has good changes like good old techno used to have, minus the super cheese-ball movie samples and go-go girl diva voice loops. Stuff produced by musicians, not wanna be DJs with stars in their eyes and visions of girls hangin' off of them. Stuff produced by real people who don't use dot-com names for their ad-promo campaigns on gay rave flyers. MUSIC made with synthesizers and real drum machines, not $349.00 all-in-one, do-it-all-with-one-little-303/606/808/909-wanna-be-sample-boxes. If you are one of these people write me, I'm feeling out my future market. One for people who still appreciate the music, not the image that sold out in the late 1990s. I know you're out there. Feel free to e-mail me with YOUR gripes about the post-sellout techno scene. Together we can retake what we all loved about parties before the 13 and 14 year-olds began to bastardize our scene with their fashion-consciousness and cigarette-smoking ways. Before all the teeny-weenies started O-D-ing on their molotov cocktails of designer drugs. I would like to hear from you! E-mail me. And if you know what's good for you, listen to track number two of ELP's Brain Salad Surgery. If you have already heard it, you are who I'm looking for! Let's restart the revolution and do it right this time! Peace on earth and good will to ALL who know! Knowledge is power! Understanding is the key! Love is the driving force, bring it all back to the party scene! LATER! - Jesse
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI United States - Friday, January 04, 2002 at 15:12:34 (PST)
excellent site. i like the real player demos and the useful info on all the synths.
alex <carden_alex@hotmail.com>
dallas, usa - Thursday, January 03, 2002 at 22:57:19 (PST)
Great site, but what about Technosaurus? They make (or made?) Excellent modular synthesizers that I can't afford. Research is in order. Check it out, man!
"JAZZY" Jess - E ! <N/A>
Green Bay, WI USA - Wednesday, January 02, 2002 at 14:12:11 (PST)
KD <aerosonic@t-online.de>
Germany - Tuesday, December 31, 2002 at 19:07:38 (PST)
looking for a used yamaha RCX-1 remote for the spx900. please email me if you have one you'd like to get rid of. thanks
nastee nas <nasteeboywonder@aol.com>
new york, ny united states of america - Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 01:51:29 (PST)
I realy need a schematic for my Pearl SY-1 Sincussion. Does somebody have a scan of it for me? Thanks.
Melchior <melhof@freemail.nl>
The Netherlands - Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 05:51:21 (PST)
woow!very nice site,one of the best i ever seen!!!
philippe
- Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 05:00:20 (PST)
looking for schematics for ensoniq asr-x, thank you.
glenn <nowitsmymove@aol.com>
lv, nv usa - Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 01:48:10 (PST)
I enjoyed my visit. Greetings from Olga Katzen -
Katzen
Europe - Sunday, December 22, 2002 at 14:16:25 (PST)
Looking for producers with Soul. Needs some tracks for upcoming project.
Nichelle Colvin <Nichelle1@juno.com>
Gary, IN USA - Sunday, December 22, 2002 at 10:33:28 (PST)
Hello, I found you at Altavista. You have wealth of information on your site and a nice design. Greetings from Germany - Paul
Paul
Germany - Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 04:51:33 (PST)
Proud owner and tweaker of a Moog Opus 3, I use it for everything from techno to live rock with my band 2nd Nature. I use a Yamaha GEP50 fx for delay/verb etc. and a '67 Ampeg Gemini 1 (all tube w/vibrato) to make it LOUD!!! Analog is the way my son....put down your digital toys and get the real deal!
Robert Childs <robertc@icx.net>
Knoxville, TN USA - Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 21:10:18 (PST)
nice page
Bert
- Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 09:24:11 (PST)
I must say that this site is one of the best ever. I love it! I also love the KORG PolySix
axelwad(alex)
Stockhom, sweden - Monday, December 16, 2002 at 07:51:56 (PST)
Hy
Gabitza <mironosita@nme.com>
Arad, Romania - Sunday, December 15, 2002 at 13:38:52 (PST)
please update the artists profile and "search synth by artist" usage..
asteri
- Sunday, December 15, 2002 at 11:12:37 (PST)
testrauschen (ambient electronic) has released new tracks on www.testrauschen.com ! we use lots of vintage equipment like Fender Rhodes, CS60, VP330, SH2000, Crumar, RE302, Elka...
karsten <karsten.koch@aufgang.org>
munich, germany - Friday, December 13, 2002 at 09:43:16 (PST)
My first synth was an ARP Odyssey, I wish I still had it, but sold it years ago long before it became vintage, Ian
CD Duplication <ian675@yahoo.com>
Boston, MA USA - Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 20:52:49 (PST)
Keep up this great resource. I bookmark your site, best greetings, Heim Arbeit -
Heimarbeit
Germany - Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at 13:23:11 (PST)
I've visited this site just about everyday for the last couple of months. You guys are partially responsible for turning me into some kind of synth freak! Well, just got a Juno 60 last week..ahh, my first vintage synth......
Dan L.
Brooklyn, NY USA - Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at 00:51:17 (PST)
Great site! I play eletric guitar and a bit of keyboards (I have an 80's Casio, that I use to record its synth sounds on a sound editor (Sound Forge) and aplly some filters - I've really found a very nearly sound of a true synthesizer!). I spent many hours using the software Rebirth (that emulates an old Roland Sequencer) - it's fantastic. Well, congratulations for the site!
Mrcio de Souza <ms_asponi@zipmail.com.br>
Antonio Prado, RS Brazil - Monday, December 09, 2002 at 08:27:54 (PST)
Hi nice to be here cool site go on Best wishes to all Sunny
sunny <mi71@gmx.ch>
- Sunday, December 08, 2002 at 04:17:15 (PST)
now that ive finished barfing due to the last posting in this guest book. wanna hear a jupiter6 go spastic in a new synthpop band its free to listen checkit out hears the link again www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=8268
bill <lehder@dowco.com>
canada - Saturday, December 07, 2002 at 21:30:57 (PST)
urgently seeking a power cord for a korg dw 8000... 800-388-6760 248-360-1217 248-514-6560
patrick <mpginc@comcast.net>
waterford , mi usa - Friday, December 06, 2002 at 21:20:46 (PST)
Love the vintage synth's. The analog's are just beautiful. Good to see so many interested. Keep up the good work. v.
Wesley Young <Writhe>
Denver, CO U.S.A. - Thursday, December 05, 2002 at 15:14:34 (PST)
yo, just surfing along. I found this site in a link through pop-up.
Madhatter <spacemail@ganja.com>
Regina, SK Canada - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 19:50:56 (PST)
KEEP OFFF
mugu <muguy@mugu.sua.com>
lag, LAGOS NIGGER - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 09:01:32 (PST)
Don't remember how I found this site - just surfin'. But I've set a bookmark and will return, when I have more time.
Sebastian <sb@nospam.com>
AB, Germany - Monday, December 02, 2002 at 06:03:52 (PST)
whats with the people posting pornlinks here,gee i think ill look at a moog then go talk to mr happy for a while. i think its pretty dumb are peole realy that dumb that they think someone cares. so do you want to hear some vintage synths being used in some future pop music? go here www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82
bill <lehder@dowco.com>
canada - Sunday, December 01, 2002 at 17:47:46 (PST)
Technox Quasi midi Manual wanted urgently! Thanx!!!
Robbie P <RobbiePollard@aol.com>
- Friday, November 29, 2002 at 01:25:36 (PST)
im from vancouver canada anybody know where i can get my jupiter6 fixed around here,i downloaded a factory patch wave file from the net it proceeded to erase all my patches instead of restoring the presets it rendered the synth useless. i can use it in manial mode but cant store any thing there also a bunc of patches where all the leds light up at the same time. is it dead help please help
BILL <lehder@dowco.com>
- Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 20:47:09 (PST)
well ive enjoed this site for some time,as a result of the advice and articles hear ive produced some music. its synthpop and my bands name is droom anyone whos into omd depeche mode or new order should check it out at the url link. heres a partial gear list of what i own a lot was used on this recording its mine and my partners first effort let us know what you think. yamaha cs01 ms2000 sequential drumtracks juno6 jupiter6 cs2x sy22 korg elctribes ea1 er1 moogerfooger lowpass filter. theres lots more but i dont want to hog all the space here. thanks for helping me make my album. heres the link againwww.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82
bill <www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=82>
- Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 20:38:56 (PST)
Cant find what your looking for, I got the answer for you
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United States - Tuesday, November 26, 2002 at 20:52:00 (PST)
I was president of ARP for 8 years back in the 70s and was delighted to find your web site. Certainly brought back a lot of memories. I can't believe how thorough and complete this is. All of my old products, plus those of my friends like Moog, Oberheim, and Roland. The day Al Pearlman pulled me out of grad school to help him start ARP was a lucky day for me.
David Friend
Boston, MA USA - Monday, November 25, 2002 at 06:22:10 (PST)
wonderful website, I like surfing here...
Goran
- Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 11:15:36 (PST)
Visit this site is very interested ! congratulations, very nice
Tiziana <armsalle@hotmail.com>
Rho, Milano Italy - Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 01:19:11 (PST)
would anyone have a service manual for Kurzweil K250 as I live in Australia nobody can repair my power supply without a service manual Great site keep up the good work
peter Sheehan <gorilla1@bigpond.com>
Turramurra, nsw australia - Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at 00:40:48 (PST)
I have an older Yamaha YC-10 in great condition if anyone is interested in buying one. I have had it for many years, but rarely use it. It is red and black, and has all the legs, foot pedal, and everything seems to work as far as I can tell.
Eric D. Eckard <ericdee33@hotmail.com>
Hampstead, MD USA - Monday, November 18, 2002 at 17:55:33 (PST)
Do you have a ROLAND JV-30. Yes? Then you can help me. Today I bought a 2nd hand JV-30 in a music shop. But they had no users manual. So if you have one, please contact me. Miguel miguel_de_clercq@hotmail.com
Miguel <miguel_de_clercq>
Gent, Belgium - Saturday, November 16, 2002 at 14:53:14 (PST)
This is a cool website you got here. Keep up the good work! :)
T
CA USA - Thursday, November 14, 2002 at 12:05:38 (PST)
nice site.
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- Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at 21:18:38 (PST)
For analog synth sounds, check this out: http://www.mp3.com/schaltstern
schaltstern
Cologne, Germany - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 13:37:44 (PST)
Rhodes + CS60 + VP330 + SH2000 + RE301 = www.testrauschen.com
Karsten <karsten.koch@aufgang.org>
munich, germany - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 10:03:49 (PST)
Best regards from SHERMAN. We are the makers of the Sherman Filterbank. If you have any (technical) questions : please feel free to contact us
Sherman <info@sherman.be>
Testelt, Belgium - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 08:57:25 (PST)
Hi, nice website, normaly I dont sign guestbooks, but this page is really good... Markus
Teen Girl <marcus_mao@yahoo.com>
USA - Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 04:49:07 (PST)
SIEG HEIL!!!
klaus von berden
berlin, III reich - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 15:45:39 (PST)
the VEGA is comming soon....
sebastian weston-lewis
florence, italy - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 15:43:09 (PST)
This site is just beautiful!! I use it every time I buy a new synth (Kurzweil K2000R is the newest). The manual section could be upgraded...but anyways...this site is probably the only capable of this kind of hi-standard education on vintage synths. So: Greetings frm Denmark!!!
Simon Madsen <nyssa_temp@hotmail.com>
Denmark - Monday, November 11, 2002 at 07:08:14 (PST)
GUYMAN
GUYMAN <MUGU@GUYMAN.COM>
LAGOS, NIGERIA - Saturday, November 09, 2002 at 03:54:31 (PST)
Very good site !
Clippo <bleep@numericable.fr>
Toulouse, France - Friday, November 08, 2002 at 15:23:46 (PST)
I absolutely just love this site. I started out in the late '70s on all ARP stuff. It is great to see all of the synths I owned and wanted over the years. I has brought back so many memories. Thank you for the effort.
Ralph DeLong <rdelong@mac.com>
Mountaintop, PA USA - Tuesday, November 05, 2002 at 14:58:54 (PST)
Cool site I really do like it I have to say!
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- Tuesday, November 05, 2002 at 09:53:39 (PST)
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- Monday, November 04, 2002 at 18:16:55 (PST)
Nice site.
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- Monday, November 04, 2002 at 08:54:46 (PST)
I wonder if Yamaha CS1x is a good analoge synhhersizer ?? is 250 dollars a good price for it ? Is this a good synthesizer for a pop/rock band that loves band like depche mode? help me please
christian
- Monday, November 04, 2002 at 06:01:03 (PST)
J'ai dcouvert votre siteweb avec intrt et plaisir !!! Il est compos d'informations utiles et enrichissantes. Cordialement,franck Souquet.
franck Souquet <franck.souquet@wanadoo.fr>
St Martin D'hres, FRANCE - Sunday, November 03, 2002 at 12:19:14 (PST)
Cool site ... I like it
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- Saturday, November 02, 2002 at 08:46:39 (PST)
lookin to buy roland g1000 roland in good shape vince
vince <vmgpro@aol.com>
utica, mi usa - Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 14:34:11 (PST)
I need a manual for the Juno 60. Can anyone help me?
Evan Mulvaney <bodpeace@intergate.com>
Cambridge, MA USA - Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 14:05:48 (PST)
i don reach here
mugu don die <mugupayme@419.crime>
nigeria, lagos nigeria - Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at 02:00:41 (PST)
Great site!
Project: Data Control <mrman2908@mindspring.com>
Saginaw, MI USA - Saturday, October 26, 2002 at 19:24:05 (PDT)
Very nice site guys!!! Keep up the good work, definitly going to return at regular intervals..:)
Wasa
Sweden - Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 06:37:54 (PDT)
This site rocks :-) Very nice! Greetings from Spain.
Frauen
- Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 15:10:16 (PDT)
hi, anyone help me? i m desprately looking for korg dw 8000 manual. my interest focused on midi-controller numbers, skills and extensions thanx for all possible help
dani <dani.daetwyler@highspeed.ch>
zurich, ch - Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 13:52:28 (PDT)
I have some problems with a Roland Jupiter-6. Does anyone know where I could find a circuit diagram / troubleshooting page?
James <jamesb@ics.mq.edu.au>
Australia - Friday, October 18, 2002 at 18:26:18 (PDT)
Nice site, keep up the good work! I will come back...
Bilder
- Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 04:46:42 (PDT)
I saw this site while i was looking for information of a Yamaha CS-60. I just bought one this weekend for only €75,- Now there's one problem... my girlfriend want's me to sell it because of the weight. She is afraid the house will collaspe if i keap it.
Ron van Leeuwen <ron-sonja@wxs.nl>
Alphen aan den Rijn, Holland - Monday, October 14, 2002 at 18:56:39 (PDT)
User of some antiques as well as new software stuff
Charlie <carlos.paz@netcabo.pt>
Lisbon, Portugal - Monday, October 14, 2002 at 08:48:07 (PDT)
Prophecy-mono/poly-Odissey- -jenSX100-ob3squared all in one disk with members from BANCO, PFM, AREA, BALLETTO di BRONZO. Italina PROG is back. ALL ThAT into PERIFERIA del MONDO - un milione di voci.
PERIFERIA del MONDO <periferiadelmondo@tiscalinet.it>
Roma, It Italia - Friday, October 11, 2002 at 05:22:27 (PDT)
I would like to buy a Kawai DRP-10. If you have one or know of one, please contact me.
Jon Ross <jonross1@earthlink.net>
Raleigh, NC USA - Tuesday, October 08, 2002 at 07:55:46 (PDT)
SYNTHASTIC! ;) The net reference for every electronic musician and his sound culture...
Franco <franco@vizzavi.it>
Palermo, Italy - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 15:22:29 (PDT)
I play in two bands that use synths. I just want to say that this is by FAR the most informative , accurate Synth site on the net.
Dr .S.A. -THE PROSTHETICS <theprosthetics@hotmail.com>
pensacola, fl U.S.A. - Monday, October 07, 2002 at 11:18:00 (PDT)
CHEERS! I HAVE AN EMAX HP WITH NO OPERATING SYSTEM DISK! I ALSO HAVE A YAMAHA TX16W RACK MOUNT WITH...YEP..NO OPERATING SYSYTEM....DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO AQUIRE THE DISKS FOR EITHER ONE OF THESE MACHINES??? PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO.
O.D PHENOMENON <JOHNBOIDIDI@CS.COM>
HOLLYWOOD, CAL UNITED STETES - Saturday, October 05, 2002 at 15:41:05 (PDT)
Hi, gang. Thanks for the site! I'm looking for a schematic for an Elka EK-44 and for anyone who'd like to share sources for SMF-0 files, especially for Christian and social commentary music. I'd also like to discuss the Casio WK-1800 with anyone interested. Thanks!!
Dan Eumurian <hope4you@centurytel.net>
La Crosse, WI USA - Wednesday, October 02, 2002 at 17:13:34 (PDT)
Great site! you convinced me on the VP 330 vocoder! found one and it's awsome! I gig w/ a JX-3p/pg200...to hear it in action go to www.magnetosphere.com MANY THANKS!
clay kohl <ckohl@intercall.com>
Chicago, Il USA - Wednesday, October 02, 2002 at 14:02:24 (PDT)
Forgot to say, sory, the Roland PR1 is a sequencer not a drum machine... Great site this is ...with brilliant pictures,, keep up the great work!!!
Max <Maxine.Young1@btopenworld.com>
- Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 14:18:17 (PDT)
Please can anyone tell me where I can find a pdf online manual for the Roland PR1 drum machine? with thanks Max
Max <Maxine.Young1@btopenworld.com>
UK - Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 14:16:13 (PDT)
Great site. I teach music technology and i send all of my students here. I worked for Fairlight in the early 80's in both NYC and LA. I'd love to see some SERGE modular stuff in your site. I had a small system. Currently I still have an EML-101 (I stupidly sold the sequencer) and I still have a Prophet-5 that had the mods for more banks and MIDI! We use it in class. Keep it up.
Jim Roberts <j.s.roberts@verizon.net>
Randolph, NJ USA - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 14:37:41 (PDT)
very nice website !!! very informative ! keep up the good work !
stars nackt <ablagekorb@hotmail.com>
Germany - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 04:34:08 (PDT)
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DR MUGU <MAMA@MUGU.EGO>
alangwa, aba bakassi Nig - Monday, September 30, 2002 at 03:55:41 (PDT)
This website is cool and i saw this website by my friend who is a fan of it!!!!!
Harsha <tibrake@hotmail.com>
singapore, sg singapore - Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 21:22:39 (PDT)
Every time I hear of a new groovy vintage (or not so vintage) synth/instrument, this is the first site I go to... This site just is so.... best!!! -Odd School
Odd School
Helsinki, Finland - Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 00:47:05 (PDT)
You can mail me now if you would like to chat , but better watch out because i am gay
rene van heuvelen <rene-vh@planet.nl>
amsterdam, nh netherlands - Friday, September 27, 2002 at 06:48:02 (PDT)
i signed this gb before, listen to my stuff @ www.mp3.com/e-men
e-men <emen@scd.cl>
Santiago, RM Chile - Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 12:37:11 (PDT)
i love this site Madu erugo eba
Kamalu
Eko, Eko USA - Monday, September 23, 2002 at 21:44:00 (PDT)
Hi! Love your site, but it would be even more loveable if you could stream mp3 samples instead of the f*****g RealPlayer stuff. But keep up the good work...
Andy
- Sunday, September 22, 2002 at 12:58:11 (PDT)
Thanks for letting me sign your guest book! Please stop by and visit us as well, okay? Keep up the good work! I am the Inventor of blacklight bubbles. See you soon!! --Byron
Byron Swetland <byron@teknobubbles.com>
Gaithersburg, MD US - Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 22:56:01 (PDT)
Your site is very cool and good looking. Bonne chance - Flyerfred
Flyerfred <flyerfred@hotmail.com>
Paris, France - Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 13:17:22 (PDT)
Very informative and interesting. Keep it up!
Joker
- Sunday, September 15, 2002 at 07:42:53 (PDT)
nice site.
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USA - Saturday, September 14, 2002 at 13:24:13 (PDT)
hi i'm trend.. cooool site!!! i use nordlead. this synth is perfect drug!!
trend <trend@nin.com>
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- Thursday, September 12, 2002 at 17:19:22 (PDT)
Hi! Love your website! Keep it going! Bye!
Charly
- Friday, September 06, 2002 at 00:39:56 (PDT)
you run a fabulous site! I always check with vintagesynth before getting myself some new (or old) gear. though there's still some machines missing in your files, and more audio samples to be wished for, I still think vintagesynth is the most complete and easily-browsed synthesizer site around. keep up the good work!
petter
stockholm, sweden - Saturday, August 24, 2002 at 14:30:38 (PDT)
... the guestbook-tSÿgga will reach the guestbook of records... 23k www.monument-music.com
23k <23k@monument-music.com>
frSÿnkfurt, germany - Friday, August 23, 2002 at 04:22:04 (PDT)
Hi there - my favourite site by far. Can anyone help me out with midi styles for jungle and drum&bass grooves? Looking for Midifiles with drumpatterns. Chears!
Orinoco <orinoco@gmx.ch>
- Friday, August 23, 2002 at 03:10:59 (PDT)
Hi, I have been here for several times now and thought to sign your guestbook. Very nice! Keep up the good work...
FKK-Erotik
- Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at 11:46:04 (PDT)
I am looking for the manual for Elka EK 44 (or some other Elka FM-synth). Anybody out there with an idea ???
Doc L Junior <rekoolstructed@yahoo.com>
Tromso, Norway - Saturday, August 17, 2002 at 08:34:26 (PDT)
KEEP OFF.
LAGOS <LAGOS@MUGU.GUY>
ABA, ABA ABA - Friday, August 16, 2002 at 03:29:53 (PDT)
Love the site! Full of synth-ish goodness! Meep! :)
Harley Demi <Damnation@Demi-fae.com>
Houston, TX USA - Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 20:06:44 (PDT)
this site is amazing!!! the only thing i dislike is that there are certain synths i can't find - for instance a personal favorite of mine, the crumar performer.i would be glad to contribute this synth for this site!!
christoph <richter_c@kstp.at>
- Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 09:53:57 (PDT)
IHRE HOMEPAGE GEFÛLLT MIR GANZ GUT ! Schauen Sie doch auch mal bei uns vorbei. Es lohnt sich fÙr Sie ! Unser Motto: IN DER GEMEINSCHAFT IST JEDER EINZELNE DOPPELT SO STARK ! In diesem Sinne, bis demnSÿchst www.DJ-SUCHMASCHINE.de Im Auftrag, Mitarbeiter/in: ID-000.000.152G@web.de (Kostenloser Eintragungs- und Informationsservice) HINWEIS: Da wir derzeit mit Ùber 200 ehrenamtlichen Clubmitgliedern durch das internationale World Wide Web surfen zum Ausschau nach guten InternetprSÿsenzen, kann es schon mal vorkommen da¤ Ihre Homepage mehrmals von verschiedenen Clubmitgliedern angesurft wird und Sie, mit einem GSÿstebucheintrag, zu einem Gegenbesuch eingeladen werden !
EVI <ID-000.000.152G@web.de>
xxxx, xxxx Germany - Monday, August 12, 2002 at 16:55:32 (PDT)
I need a spare part to my Roland JV 35, an IC # H8/510-HD 6415108F10 Somebody knows WHO/WHERE sells this parts ? preferible in North America... thanks, pals, Joanna
Joanna Weiss <joannaweiss@postmaster.co.uk>
Paraguay - Monday, August 12, 2002 at 13:30:59 (PDT)
Hi there and nice greetings from Germany. I saw this really good site and thought to sign the guestbook. So keep up the good work - I already added the site to my personal favorites.
Warez
- Saturday, August 10, 2002 at 13:15:39 (PDT)
I am interested by buying a casio sk 5 (key board)send me the price to hilde78@latinmail.com
hildegardo <hilde78@latinmail.com>
barranquilla, atlantico colombia - Thursday, August 01, 2002 at 17:39:18 (PDT)
Hi I need a layout diagram for the voice board of an OBX-A
Graeme Warring <AKD1@big[pond.com.au>
melbourne, vic australia - Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 21:24:18 (PDT)
hi ... i need some help from you .i wont roland R8 Mk II control instruction manual .if u have pls send me .bye !!! wasath
wasath <wasath@hotmail.com>
dubai, U.A.E - Friday, July 26, 2002 at 08:14:54 (PDT)
Hi, I currently have a midi patch exchange forum on my site.It is possible for musicians and people alike to exchange midi files between them. The patch exchange is not just dedicated to one synth .But any synth you like .Just post your requests there ,you will have to register first ..... Register here.... http://www.boombatcha.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=register We have a request already for the JX 305 synth ,a user is looking for people to exchange midi files.Is any body interested to share their JX midi files?If so register here... http://www.boombatcha.com/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=register There is also a Dj and musicians showcase where Dj and musicians can post the links to their mixes and musical creations.A great way to be dicoverd!!! I hope to see you in the forum. Best Regards, Christian Lang. (Forum Administrator)
christian lang <webmaster@boombatcha.com>
Paris, France - Sunday, July 21, 2002 at 06:08:21 (PDT)
looking for service manual/ and or schematic for Kawai DRP-10 sequencer/sound module gambaguy@email.msn.com
Kirby <gambaguy@email.msn.com>
Castro Valley, CA - Friday, July 19, 2002 at 12:37:30 (PDT)
saluti a tutti gli amici di vintage ..www.djkapula.com
djkapula
- Friday, July 19, 2002 at 01:28:02 (PDT)
THE VINTAGE SYNTH IS, BY FAR, THE BEST HOME-PAGE ABOUT SYNTHESIZERS AROUND THE WORLD !
ALEXANDRE LOPES NUNES <XANDRELLOPES@ZIPMAIL.COM.BR>
RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ BRASIL - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 11:04:16 (PDT)
www.ildeboscio.com la milano che parviene
ildeboscio
milano, italy - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 06:57:56 (PDT)
damnit!
OnTheFly
- Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 04:46:51 (PDT)
great site. also helpful, loads of info. nice one! anyone got manuals for tr606 or Drumtracks? cheers, otf
OnTheFly <o_t_f@hotmail.com>
Falkirk, Scotland - Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 04:44:24 (PDT)
I need RAM for a Simmons SDX, anybody out there able to help? I think Simmons is defunct . Thanx
ed driscoll <Orbital.Group@verizon.net>
- Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 11:58:43 (PDT)
JUS WAKA FAR CAUOSE I DEY HERE
guy man <keepoff@job.com>
lagos, NIGERIA - Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 05:28:48 (PDT)
This is definately the holy grail of vintage synth sites! I will contribute to the collection soon. If your into decent electronic music you may like my own tunes, FliteMedia.com
Charv <chris harvey>
S.Devon, England - Monday, July 15, 2002 at 19:07:37 (PDT)
NO depeche mode>no me on your site
ph
- Monday, July 15, 2002 at 08:08:00 (PDT)
You have a FANTASTIC SITE!!! I discovered it while doing a search on synths. I have always been facinated by electronic music and synthesizers.
Ron Berkley <snoopy1500@hotmail.com>
Spokane, WA USA - Sunday, July 14, 2002 at 21:37:09 (PDT)
If you love synths check out: http://www.robotheartmusic.com/music.html
Eddie Jeckle <eddiejeckle@nineinchnails.zzn.com>
Rise City, GA USA - Thursday, July 11, 2002 at 04:27:06 (PDT)
HI-TEC MI-PLUS "OUT OF ORDER" Masterkeyboard from 80Çs with 2x Synth-Expander. Is there anyone to help me to find Infos from the German Factory HI-TEC ????
Micro-B. <Synthesizer@web.de>
Cologne, Germany - Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 13:54:52 (PDT)
Hi there synthnerds of the world! I have tried to find a manual for my Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator.... It has a lot of secrets i would like to know about:) All the best, Oddgeir
Oddgeir <stormsoundz@chello.no>
Norway - Monday, July 08, 2002 at 15:15:42 (PDT)
Please...I need a manual for my Roland U20 keaboard.
Birgitta Barth <birgittabarth@earthlink.net>
Knoxville, TN USA - Sunday, July 07, 2002 at 13:22:33 (PDT)
dispongo de un Korg MS10 y un KORg SQ10 ,necesito informacion sobre ellos en castellano o donde conseguir como secuenciar el Sq10 (cableado-pasp a paso....)
Malcovic <pacheigor@hotmail.com>
Vitoria, S Spain - Sunday, July 07, 2002 at 01:43:18 (PDT)
I need a Roland U20's User's guide. If you know where can I find it, please contact me. Thanks
Mar <marcos_arocena@yahoo.com.ar>
- Wednesday, July 03, 2002 at 14:43:26 (PDT)
hi all synth nerds. im in great need of sysex information for my Yamaha TX802. if anyone has it or knows where i can find it, please dont hesitate to drop me an e-mail. any help would be much appreciated.
kef <dr.kef@spray.se>
- Wednesday, July 03, 2002 at 01:30:37 (PDT)
Hallucinogen! Hallucinogen! can anyone tell me what keyboards they use...
Steve H **Astral Flux** <astralflux@earthdome.com>
vancouver, bc canada - Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 16:31:03 (PDT)
Excellent technical resources and subject-specific news. Very helpful!
Web News
- Thursday, June 27, 2002 at 01:54:37 (PDT)
Does anyone know where i can find a blue Roland SH101 keyboard synthesizer for sale....willing to pay a good price....asap!!
Dj_FUNKIE <miss_funkiegal@yahoo.com>
Melbourne, VIC Australia - Wednesday, June 26, 2002 at 20:34:30 (PDT)
Check my songs with FL 3.4 and Roland XP-40 !
Valkyrya
Denim Project Community
Valkyrya
- Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 17:05:36 (PDT)
I WANNA SEE DEPECHE MODE KEYBOARDS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
philip <philip@hotmail.ru>
no matter, - Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 12:44:51 (PDT)
thank you very much for the prophet vs free patches. it's my new sequential circuit machine with the drumtraks and pro one and i love them regards david
david carretta <david.carretta@wanadoo.fr>
marseille, france - Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 08:02:28 (PDT)
This is most definitely the best analog synth page I've seen. Excellent design, good and precise information, wonderful navigation... do I need to go on? Keep it up, guys! :)
al costa <alvarodecastro@bol.com.br>
Rio de Janeiro, rj brazil - Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 10:26:02 (PDT)
The information on all the synths is great, very useful. http://www.hernyc.com
Agata
Brooklyn, NY - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 23:24:57 (PDT)
Nice website! Incredible work on documenting all this!
Ole Joergen Malm
Norway - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 01:51:45 (PDT)
This is a really cool site. I'm glad that people are still interested in these machines.
David G. <kayprofanclub@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 15:28:26 (PDT)
I've been interested in tracking down an EDP Wasp for a while now, the only thing putting me off being the fragile nature of the unit - I've heard a lot of them are run down now and it's hard to get replacement parts / repairs sorted. I'm therefore thinking about getting an EDP Gnat (Special). Can anyone give any advice, or know any good sources of info on this particular EDP make? Any help much appreciated!
martin <mcuk1976@hotmail.com>
London, UK - Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 07:10:37 (PDT)
KORG WAVESTATION EX MANUALS(ENGLISH VERSION) WANTED !! Where can i download them ? please mail to ucupi@hotmail.com
Supriadi <ucupi@hotmail.com>
Singapore, Singapore - Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 21:28:40 (PDT)
OOOpz... 'saw' not 'say' (prev. message)
SynthCommander
- Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 04:28:03 (PDT)
I just read some entries, and say those interesting and wise words of Jesse Murray and must say I totally agree with him!
SynthCommander
- Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 04:26:30 (PDT)
Great info (incl. prices) and excelent pictures!
SynthCommander <synthcommander@hotmail.com>
The Netherlands - Monday, June 10, 2002 at 23:34:39 (PDT)
Where can i find Arp solina samples on the Internet? Or has somebody Eminent 310 samples (classic Jarre string sound)? Let me know.
gb <gregor.borak@informatika.si>
- Monday, June 10, 2002 at 07:00:08 (PDT)
I couldn't find what I was looking for (a owner's manual Roland d10) but never the less a great site. Coming back soon!
Ton <T.oon@tiscali.nl>
Landgraaf, Netherlands - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 13:43:49 (PDT)
Hi there! This is a very great site! I often come here to see what's new and to get ideas for new songs of my band RAD KICK! With best Regards, Matze / Rad Kick
Matze <matze@radkick.de>
Germany - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 13:30:47 (PDT)
TWEEK!
blastfrozen <14@blastfrozen.com>
Seattle, WA. USA - Saturday, June 08, 2002 at 10:54:16 (PDT)
Nice site. Cheers from the Arctic
Phil
Kugaaruk, Nunavut Canada - Friday, June 07, 2002 at 11:59:09 (PDT)
Hi, Very nice site and also a fresh layout. Good luck in the future with Vintage Synth! Regards Kris
Kris <kris@studiofreaks.com>
Ieper, Belgium - Wednesday, June 05, 2002 at 08:49:27 (PDT)
I have just been givin a WS2Keyboard Workstation. I need the manual if anyone can help me email me. Thanks Shelley
Shelley Joyce <sjoyce@ns.sympatico.ca>
Nove Scotia Canada - Monday, June 03, 2002 at 09:56:04 (PDT)
I like your site, Keep up the good work.
AL <alhall@yoga.org.nz>
- Sunday, June 02, 2002 at 05:03:47 (PDT)
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sisira <patikiri@hotmail.com>
coclombo, n/a sri lanka - Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 23:10:38 (PDT)
Bingo Bongo
Hendrik Bonacker <kleine_katzeMietzemusch@mydick.arghh>
World Bonghole, 69 Venus -- Female - Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 08:48:22 (PDT)
Hello! Starting with some flattering... This is my favourite synthsite that helps me with bying, selling, changning info etc... I wonder wath synthesizers you would tip me to buy if i do 1.happy hardcore. 2.trance (mostly dark/hard)... plz mail me! thanks /// marty
Martin Ternander <deejaymarty@trance.nu>
uToPia, 69 Sweden - Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 05:24:19 (PDT)
Thanks for listing me as a contributor! Note that my ISP and site have changed! Great site!
Bonnie Goodwin <bonniegoodwin@attbi.com>
Carmichael, CA USA - Monday, May 27, 2002 at 23:55:04 (PDT)
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asokoro, abuja nigeria - Saturday, May 25, 2002 at 16:43:49 (PDT)
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cottoncandy <cottoncandy1875@yahoo>
ks usa - Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 18:14:21 (PDT)
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Hendrik Bonacker <hendrik_bonacker@web.de>
- Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 01:26:28 (PDT)
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YELLOTAIL <yt.recordings@genion.de>
Neuss, GER Germany - Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at 06:03:31 (PDT)
This website is the best for browsing different synths! Very informative. Thank you!
Michael Reisman <ibot774@aol.com>
Palo Alto, CA USA - Sunday, May 19, 2002 at 15:15:14 (PDT)
Right out of the box, how would I get a VanHalen sound out of an Oberheim Obx-A ala Jump?
Devin Glass <dglass@berklee.net>
Boston, Ma USA - Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 23:31:53 (PDT)
Great Site for checkin out vintage and vintage simulating gear!!! Keep addin em!
Arashi - Dance,Trance,Ambient <arashi@attbi.com>
Boston, MA USA - Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 12:02:48 (PDT)
This site is real good and useful for anyone who's trying too communicate and close business deals, such as in music production as well. And this is something is needed to get what we need or where we to go. And dhat is a check, SHOW YA RIGHT!!! & TANK YA!!!!
Don Linton <pjl99@pacebell.net>
Berkeley, Ca USA - Wednesday, May 08, 2002 at 11:05:49 (PDT)
This is THE synthesizer oasis of the internet. A monumentally stupendous effort! AWESOME! Thanks!!
Jesse Ames <eddiejeckle@nineinchnails.zzn.com>
Neo Toyo, GA USA - Wednesday, May 08, 2002 at 08:52:58 (PDT)
after spending some hundred hours sticked to this site it's time for me to say: ÁÁÁIT'S FUCKING GREAT!!!
alvaro <stuka3@yahoo.com>
madrid, spain - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 12:21:31 (PDT)
Any one help with where there is an online manual for the JV-30? .... tks
Noel Hearle <nhearle@hotmail.com>
United Kingdom - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 10:53:06 (PDT)
Your site is powerful and I wish many people will have assess to your site it will be better.
Kunle Onabanjo <kunle@toast.com>
Lagos, Lagos Nigeria - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 00:35:46 (PDT)
Hi, very nice web-site! Good product, the paradise of the music! techno reguards EMIX www.djemix.com
EMIX <emixdj@yahoo.it>
Roma, ITALIA - Friday, May 03, 2002 at 21:34:21 (PDT)
hey just looking for some info about synergy keyboards i just got 4 of them and i was wondering what they are worth???? i also got harpsicord sabathil and son????????? thanks any info would be greatly appreciated!!!
mike <mlb13@hotmail.com>
longview, usa - Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 16:55:29 (PDT)
Hi everyone! A friend of mine gave me his old Yamaha CP-30. I planned to use it at home as a practice keyboard, since my gear is in a rehearsal studio. Does anyone know if there's a way to modify (improve) the sound of the oscillators ?
Alain Cousineau
Montreal, Canada - Wednesday, May 01, 2002 at 18:12:09 (PDT)
This is one of the best web sites I have ever seen on any topic. These days, with all the marketing hype surrounding software synths and analog modeling, it is incredibly valuable to be able to listen to the originals in streaming Real Audio. Fanatisic site! Hope it stays up forever. Thanks, Richard Bruckner
Richard Bruckner <bruckner@cdsnet.net>
- Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 12:16:24 (PDT)
Hello...does anyone have a manual for siel DK-80 ?
Alda Jordo <alda.jordao@mail.pt>
Lisboa, Portugal - Monday, April 29, 2002 at 17:08:15 (PDT)
HEy...does anyone have a manual for a Korg DDD-1 drum machine? Also does anyone have any info on the Crumar Performer synth
and on synths by Stratus?
Josh Marihugh <pinkelephant@musician.net>
Pryr, OK USA - Sunday, April 28, 2002 at 20:49:20 (PDT)
When will you include the greatest PM/VL synths of all time, the Yamaha VL1/VL1-m/VL7?
Matthias
- Saturday, April 27, 2002 at 03:17:34 (PDT)
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David
- Friday, April 26, 2002 at 02:09:52 (PDT)
Analog and digital synth owner with home studio searching for Korg Poly 61 schematics and manual.
Langer Csaba <langercs@xnet.ro>
Sf.Gheorghe, cv Romania - Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 14:54:59 (PDT)
Hello everybody, Nice site I like this I wish you good luck with your site. Many greetings from Elena Heiychi
Elena Heiychi
Huizen, Netherlands - Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 09:24:55 (PDT)
I have a prophet 5 which Wine Country midi'd and repeaired about 7 years ago. I want to sell it (cheap) but it makes not sound. That was what was repaired before. It does not seem major (possibly battery?). Where can I send it to be repaired. Are you still doing this type of repair at Wine land?
Richard Harman <zavidad@aol.com>
Richmond, VA USA - Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 07:22:18 (PDT)
Thank You. We stand strong. We shop hard. USA
Lord R. Ha <aafanatic@attbi.com>
San Francisco, CA USA - Monday, April 22, 2002 at 17:35:00 (PDT)
i need to purchase a power cord for a roland alpha juno-1. i can't seem to track one down. please e-mail me a distributor that carries this power supply. we need the keyboard for our studio recording!
martin <thelust@lycos.com>
vermillion, sd usa - Sunday, April 21, 2002 at 15:17:16 (PDT)
i like this site because i like synthesizers and who stole my pants
bob <max>
garlic, hotdog screwed up town - Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 02:05:26 (PDT)
Very tight and cool site Thank db
db
Montreal, Canada - Monday, April 15, 2002 at 13:42:32 (PDT)
look here
helhond
- Monday, April 15, 2002 at 03:02:19 (PDT)
WANTED ROLAND G1000 ARRANGER WORKSTATION, please e-mail asap if in AUSTRALIA. Music regards to your souls!
Mr Brett Sukara <thecatband@msn.com>
Sydney, NSW AUSTRALIA - Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 05:48:44 (PDT)
E don done
richard ezego <xhibit@onebox.com>
lagos, Naija - Friday, April 12, 2002 at 18:57:46 (PDT)
Now This os a cool site. Found it on Google---it was the first entry on my search for info on a Yamaha CP30 Piano I just picked up "for a song". Couldn't find anything about it, even at the Yamaha Home site! ('till now.) Keep on keepin' on!
terrible Tommy Burke <tburkeB34u@aol.com>
Vallejo, CA U.S.A. - Friday, April 05, 2002 at 21:28:48 (PST)
Cześć wszystkim!Jestem wielkim fanem syntezatorw modularnych i w ogle wszystkich analogw przez duże "A".Od paru lat gromadzę sprzęta i trochę się tego nagromadziło(choć z powodu skromnych finansw nie jest to rewelacja).Lubię słuchać Jarre'a,Tomity i Tangerine Dream.Klasyka też przejdzie. Tyle o sobie.Fajna strona,dużo tu ciekawych rzeczy.Pozdrawiam wszystkich:rodakw,Boba Mooga,itd. Pa.
Sebastian Sztark <paseb@polbox.com>
Warsaw, Poland - Thursday, April 04, 2002 at 10:53:03 (PST)
Witam wszystkich fanw analogowych instrumentw muzycznych /ostatnio zdobylem juno6/ i wciaz powiekszam swoje zbiory. Mam zamiar poznac wszystkiw prezentowane na tej stronie (i nie tylko) ale czy starczy mi zycia...
Tomek Barnas <plus84@poczta.onet.pl>
Bydgoszcz, Poland - Tuesday, April 02, 2002 at 11:09:40 (PST)
I wanna buy the "Roland Soundbrush". Someone got it? Mail me asp.
Per Connman <per.connman@telia.com>
Sweden - Monday, April 01, 2002 at 08:54:52 (PST)
I have a Roland Juno 6 and do miss the midi interface. Fun to play with though.
Bill Hathaway <sokles@hotmail.com>
Bellingham, WA USA - Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 18:50:31 (PST)
Hi. Coole HP - Respect! Just want to send hello DJ Pauli www.djpauli.com
DJ Pauli
Italy - Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 10:21:59 (PST)
I have a Roland JX-3P, but I don't have the PG-200 programer. So, I want to make a MIDI controler emulator of PG-200 to conect the JX-3P. If you have some information of PG-200 and if you think that my idea could work, please send me an email to: jcllanosv@hotmail.com Thanks. Juan Carlos Llanos V.
Juan Carlos <jcllanosv@hotmail.com>
Villa Alemana, Chile - Friday, March 29, 2002 at 22:09:17 (PST)
Fun site. Nice to browse around.
amatha
- Friday, March 29, 2002 at 12:05:02 (PST)
Also I almost forgot, please check out some old korg sounds on my MP3.com page. - http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/54/robert_a_wolf.html -- More vintage sounds will be on there soon.
Robert A. Wolf <rawolfy@insightbb.com>
Evansville, IN USA - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 07:31:33 (PST)
I love this Vintage synth page. I have been a synth owner since 1976 and have loved all the ones I've owned, I just sorry I had to get rid of so many of them. Looking them up here brings back memories.
Robert A. Wolf <rawolfy@insightbb.com>
Evansville, IN USA - Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 07:28:32 (PST)
Hey, like any gay ravers like wanna get naked and dance to old Village People hits? Like what's up with doods grinding my asspipe about like discussing stuff? Like yo, boyfriend, LIGHTEN UP yo! Don't make me pull a gerbil out of your asstube! You might like LIKE it! THEN you might lighten up! Like DANCE NAKED in the streets homoboyz. Gay likes that! Gay wants some of that! Gay NEEDS some of that! OK so like BYE all you hotstuds in sequins! Is that PINK you're wearing? I LIKE it! Ciao Homos! - Gay Raver-r-r!
Gay Raver <jizznpoopshoot@gayraver.net>
Gayville, ? USA - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 22:30:50 (PST)
Hi, I am renovating an early metal cased Ensoniq ESQ-1. Has anyone got any plastic side panels they would like to sell cheap? Thanks Tony
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
UK - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 14:28:14 (PST)
Hi, I am renovating an early metal cased Ensoniq ESQ-1. Has anyone got any plastic side panels they would like to sell cheap? Thanks Tony
Tony Osborne
UK - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 14:27:23 (PST)
it is a nice site,but you didnt show me the pictures of the ems synthi a , wich i owned before!!!!!
wil <info@northcoaststudio.nl>
amsterdam, the netherlands - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 06:36:53 (PST)
This is a gooooooood site! very cool site! by the way, wisit SofaH
Nonst0p <Geo_Mind@hotmail.com>
Vestby, Akershus Norway - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 01:44:03 (PST)
This is a gooooooood site! very cool site! by the way, wisit SofaH
Nonst0p <Geo_Mind@hotmail.com>
Vestby, Akershus Norway - Monday, March 25, 2002 at 01:43:07 (PST)
Very good site. Owner of a Korg Titon Pro. willing to trade floppys. Any synth user should check out a Sherman Filterbank 2. Nothing can beat it!! I love mine. Any one using An Access Virus PLEASE E-MAIL me. I am considering getting a"C" version. Input/opinions greatly appreciated. THANKS
John A. Goettl <NightChildren@webtv.net>
Racine, Wi - Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 17:38:02 (PST)
love the site,come here often when in need for new synths. spencer (the mad accelerator/medusa) amsterdam-holland.
spencer <info@phantalassa.com>
- Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 15:06:11 (PST)
It was a great and good website
sam liong k.s <ahsu1@skali.com>
malaysia - Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 20:37:30 (PST)
I like this site.
Kris Kade <Bovanland@Hotmail.com>
Grande Prairie, Alta Canada - Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 14:03:20 (PST)
Just acquired Korg Trident MKII. Need schematics. Please advise or let me know if you have them.
Chris Michaels <christo_74@hotmail.com>
- Friday, March 22, 2002 at 14:32:49 (PST)
I didn«t know that my silver Yamaha EX5 is so rare. And none of them went to the USA. He he . Thanks for that information that means that I might sell it in ten years for the same price or more. And the worsest thing, I have not paid more than for the ugly blue version.
Marius <Lofoten-Ilands@web.de>
Oslo, Bonn - Tuesday, March 19, 2002 at 12:43:52 (PST)
Great side
Bjoern <Lofoten-Ilands@web.de>
Cologne, 50935 Germany - Monday, March 18, 2002 at 02:45:10 (PST)
whoa, this is the most useful synthsite on the net. evern has noteit sound files to preview your desired synth. i love it, it helped me buy my sci 6 trak. i do have one question, if anyone knows how to get the six trak to return to its factory presets,that or if anyone has a printable version of the patche, PLEASE email me. thanks. what a great site. props to the maker of it.
xmikeyx <xmikey5x@aol.com>
fresno, ca united states - Saturday, March 16, 2002 at 01:44:24 (PST)
this is the best goddamn synth site i've ever been 2. they got so much info n pictures n shit. anywayz, wassup to all the djs, emcees, n undergroundheadz. support the real muzic. peace.
floiran <hardcore4headstrong@netzero.com>
phila, pa usa - Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 15:19:25 (PST)
Hi!!! I sell:1)a 6TRAK from SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS (PERFECT CONDITION) 1200USD 2)a USERS MANUAL of VCS3 from EMS for 75USD (photocopy for 20USD) 3)a USERS MANUAL of SYNTHI 100 from EMS for 150USD (photocopy for 40USD) 4)the INFORMATION from EMC (photocopy only) for 20USD 5) electronic diagrams for some EMC modules (photocopy only) for 10USD each.
GIORGOS <grovolis@ametro.gr>
ATHENS, GREECE - Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 09:37:34 (PST)
ME HACE FALTA EL MANUAL DEL ROLAND D-110,PARA SABER COMO SE UTILIZA
jose luis <bulevarorq@hotmail.com>
sevilla, espaa - Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 19:28:09 (PST)
Just like too say great site love it all. Would be nice if you had something on the boss 220e drum machine as its one of my favorites anyone with one too sell in the uk email me. Great stuff beats the hell out of poxy crappy mp3 sites. Ciao
dave <dcham82005@yahoo.com>
London, u.k - Monday, March 11, 2002 at 15:52:59 (PST)
hi! very good website, but WHY don't you have EMAGIC included on your software synths area. the ES-1 is great and the EXS 24 is a really great thing too, i have one....but otherwise keep up the good work! check www.szmuls-revenge.de for music
sam
- Wednesday, March 06, 2002 at 12:36:14 (PST)
nice site! anyone know what a MINITRON is? they a twcice the size of a palm pilot and you play it with a metal wand. the keys are metal and tiny. takes batteries. this thing is major old. it's called a minitron! e-mail me for a pic.
puma pants <pumapants@hotmail.com>
thornhill, ont canada - Tuesday, March 05, 2002 at 06:52:29 (PST)
Does anyone knows, if is possible to connect a sustain pedal in a Korg M1 ?
Mario <Marchi>
Roma, italy italy - Sunday, March 03, 2002 at 02:39:02 (PST)
Hi - I'm renovating an early Ensoniq ESQ-1. Anyone got a spare case (or just the end panels)? Also - what's the difference between the ESQ-1 and SQ80? thanks, Tony
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
United Kingdom - Thursday, February 28, 2002 at 13:46:58 (PST)
Hi all at VSE (and the rest of the world)! Just bought my first synth about two weeks ago, and my second yesterday! Your reviews were a big help for me in finding something suited for a beginner (believer). My choice fell on a Korg M1 and the classic Roland Juno-106. Both of them are great in their respective ways. I was lucky to get a good deal on both of them, and they are in great shape as well. I hope to get a lot of joy (and frustration) from them in the "long" future :) Thanx a bunch for your help! Morten Ranoyen! Ski, Norway
Morten Ranoyen <morten@morten.as>
Ski, Norway - Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 04:44:31 (PST)
Got lots of old kit, just seeing if I can improve there uses.
Marc
UK - Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at 08:43:04 (PST)
Hey "caramelski", you should go out and BUY a JV 2080! And Mike, the guestbook is easier than the discussion room. I'd rather not register to say something! And you should talk, "chronic", "bonghit", seems you're simplifying YOUR mind! Drugs are the reason techno SUCKS so much now! Too much trippin', not enough creativity. Drugs don't expand the mind, they CHOKE it! By the way, you got any "chronic" to sell me? All I can find is schwag! Later! - "Plexus"
DJ Plexus
- Monday, February 25, 2002 at 12:49:02 (PST)
Hello all. I'm looking for the elusive Black Face MMT-8. Please e-mail me if you have one, or know where to get one. Thanx, S
Shane Tyler <SonicCinema@netscape.net>
Mountain View, CA USA - Monday, February 25, 2002 at 12:43:54 (PST)
Your infos about the jv2080 are ok but normal standard infos but your empty download zip files are a CATASTROPHE sorry but you are lying to visitors cause your patches are not usefull cause the folders are EMPTY !!!!!!!! PFUI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You should work more on your seriousity to the customers ok by this sucks
caramelski
- Sunday, February 24, 2002 at 05:15:23 (PST)
Great site Mr. Friedman, keep up the good work. As for the rest of you, I would LOVE to point out the simple fact that this is a GUESTBOOK....not a public discussion forum/classified ads section. This site has the proper areas for such transactions. Please refrain from using the guest book as a discussion forum, if your simple minds can handle that.
Mike Darookie <chronic@bonghit.com>
- Saturday, February 23, 2002 at 23:54:32 (PST)
Great site, thanks. Looking for D10 charts or sites to download.
Hans <christinedesign@yahoo.com>
The Netherlands - Saturday, February 23, 2002 at 11:59:03 (PST)
Hey "Fromage" (cheese in French [?]), Three synthesizers defined the sound of Duran Duran. The Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, The PPG Wave 2, and the Roland Jupiter 8. Watch any of their old videos and you'll see first the Prophet 5 (Planet Earth), then the Wave 2 and Jupiter 8 (The Reflex). Watch closely, though! They don't exactly zoom in on them. These three synths pretty much made up the sound of Duran Duran. Now for others, the Thompson Twins really enjoyed their Prophet 5s as well. Prince really dug his Oberheims (OB-X, OB-Xa, OB-SX, and OB-8). I really dig my OB-8, too! And my Prophet 5. These synths are WARM! The Jupiter 6 and Junos (6, 60, and 106) are all rather metallic sounding. They're not as warm. The Jupiter 8 however, IS warm and actually (as I've been told) uses different circuitry than the Jupiter 6. I've had the pleasure of playing with the Jupiter 6 but NOT the Jupiter 8. My feelings? I like my Prophet 5 and OB-8 better than the Jupiter 6. In fact, I like my Juno 60's sound better than the Jupiter 6! But it IS metallic. So for those warm spacey sounds you yearn for, go for the Prophet 5 or an Oberheim OB-Xa or OB-8. If you can find one for a reasonable price, the PPG Wave 2 IS the sound of Duran Duran. But remember, it's digital with analog filters and envelopes. The Prophets and Oberheims are analog. Myself, I prefer analog. And sampling is alright if you're not ripping off entire riffs! Some of you know how I feel about plagiarism in modern "techno". Hope this helps a little. Just to synopsize, most '80s bands DIDN'T use SH 101s and TB 303s! Human League used the MC-4, MC-8, and MC-202, and their spin-off group Heaven-17 gave some cameos to the TB 303, but most bands were using the big dogs. The Prophet 5 and T-8, the Memorymoog (AWESOME!), the OB-8 and OB-Xa, and the Jupiter 8. I have a book with several interviews with bands from the early '80s and they say what they used, the Prophet 5 was THE dominant synth of the time. Followed closely by the OB-8 and Jupiter 8. A select few were using the Memorymoog, Ozzy Osbourne was one of them! Fitting, too, the Memorymoog is ONE POWERFUL SYNTH! Hope you learned something today, "cheese". Good luck synthesizing.....Use synths, not samplers! BYE!
Jazz
G.B., WI United States - Friday, February 22, 2002 at 15:24:44 (PST)
NicE onE Bropthhher!!!
Ken-one <k1productions@hotmail.com>
- Friday, February 22, 2002 at 11:03:22 (PST)
Hello there! I need URGENTLY to get hold of a ASR-10 on Friday February 22nd in BERLIN!! PLEASE HELP!!
alexandra <alexandr@tresor-berlin.de>
Berlin, Germany - Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 07:03:30 (PST)
Looking for original software discs for Korg T3 with demos anyone know where to locate this please email me. Thanks.
Peyton <ppwhitejr@aol.com>
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA - Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 21:04:30 (PST)
can anybody help me? i am looking for a synth, wich has very special spheres and strings. you find those sounds on many old songs from the early 80ies. nick rhodes from duran duran used it for their first album. sounds like a roland? who can give me some hints?
fromage <fromage@bildklang.ch>
zurich, switzerland - Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 03:36:13 (PST)
Great Site! hats off to the team behind this. i've learned SO much in one place that i havent in a million. can you ples tell me which is a better bet a yamaha SU 700 or a ZOOM Sampletrak 224? keep it up guys.
Dinesh <nuksan@gmx.net>
Bangalore, KA India - Monday, February 18, 2002 at 22:13:16 (PST)
I am renovating an early Ensoniq ESQ-1. The plastic side panels are damaged and battered. Does anyone have two of these, or know of a supplier? I'm told that SQ-80 ones fit too. Thanks. Tony Osborne
Tony Osborne <tony@tonyosborne.freeserve.co.uk>
UK - Sunday, February 10, 2002 at 07:40:55 (PST)
Very very very GOOD site guys!!! HC power!!
Gejnlasv
- Saturday, February 09, 2002 at 14:55:25 (PST)
Anyone interested in a Roland SH 101? Mail your bid to alexiscm@iname.com
Alexis <alexiscm@iname.com>
- Friday, February 08, 2002 at 13:00:14 (PST)
I have a Kurzweil 250, fully loaded (newest version ((1987)), original manual, a ram cartridge, a stand, and a cover up for best offer. It has 88 weighted keys and sounds beautiful (as any Kurz should)!!! :) I no longer have the room for this synth and I would like to give it up to someone who knows what its value is to them! Please send your offers, and we'll see what we can wok out!! This synth is extremely rare, and I believe its original cost was around $20,000. Of course I could not expect such a price, but I am interested in knowing what it may be worth to you. :)Please send me your offer and I will think it over. I thank you for your time. DOC :)
Dr Funkinthingz <drfunkinthingz@mindspring.com>
Fraser, MI USA - Monday, February 04, 2002 at 17:22:03 (PST)
This is for Eric. I don't know for sure what those bands use, but I'd say to you just get ANY old analog synthesizer with two oscillators and a noise generator (Arp Odyssey, 2600, moog minimoog, multimoog, Sequential Pro 1, or Korg MS 10 or 20) and you too will be on your way to creating any kind of sound possible! Any of the above listed have good noise-making possibilities, while also being able to make some really beautiful sounds as well. I use my Arp 2600 for anything from beautiful "flutes" to ear-piercing N-O-I-Z-Z-Z-E! They're more expensive, but get something with good cross-modulation capabilities. I have the Arp 2600, minimoog, and Prophet 5. All these have excellent cross-mod capabilities. I also have have an Akai AX-80, which despite bad reviews for nearly twenty years, has a FAT two-oscillator sound and nice cross-mod and envelope effects on the oscillators. They're a lot cheaper than the "big dogs" and sound really nice! You can go from that V.H. "Jump" sound to ear-splitting noise effects in a heartbeat! You can make noise sounds with pretty much ANY old synth, however. Stay away from the Junos, though, they don't offer up tremendous flexibility. Or the SH 101, those are better for basses and leads. If you can afford it, check Roland's Jupiter 6 or 8. Those have good cross-mod capabilities, too. But like I said before, ANY old analog synth can be used to make obnoxious sounds. For me, the challenge came in NOT making obnoxious sounds! As I grew in age and musicianship, I began to appreciate the more melodic, beautiful sounds. Most synths can create both. It's just a matter of familiarizing yourself with the capabilities of those synths. You'll see that synthesizing is WAY better than sampling. It just takes more work and dedication and CA$H! Good luck fellow noise-lover! - Jesse >:O)
Jesse
Green Bay, WI United States - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 19:41:43 (PST)
I need replacement keys for moog source (or Prodigy or Rogue) Keys A,B,C(middle), and E. PLease help me repair this otherwise perfect vintage synth.
Josh <murph@kidrock.com>
Pgh, PA USA - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 10:46:21 (PST)
hey, awsome site. you should get lots more artist and a diffrent selection of music. for example Power Electonics, Expirimental, Industrial, EBM, Synth pop and NOISE!! get more artist like P*A*L, Noisex, Imminent Starvation, Wumpscut, KMFDM, NIN, Skinny Puppy, Download, cEvin Key, Chem Lab, Beef Cake, Converter, VNV Nation, 5f 55, Coil just stuff like that i wanna know what the hell they use like what synths and samplers P*A*L. oh and Hypno Skull just bands like that get emmmmmm! plz i need to know what stuff my noise bands use coz i think i`m gonna get into it!!!
Eric <megalomaniac_dude@hotmail.com>
ontario Canada - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 09:19:55 (PST)
Pisces Project is coming...
Perrenial <dpfeiffer9@hotmail.com>
- Monday, January 28, 2002 at 08:34:00 (PST)
You should get Pink Floyd into the artists site. I have been wondering what the heck Pink Floyd used under the recording of The Dark Side Of The Moon?
Kristian <freakshow_88@hotmail.com>
Norway - Monday, January 28, 2002 at 07:06:07 (PST)
Fabulous site guys. Can I suggest that you add Tascam/Nemesys and the Gigastudio to the list? Seems only sensible, seeing as you have Halion included, which probably owes its existence to the success of Gigasampler/studio.
Rick
Australia - Sunday, January 27, 2002 at 16:15:12 (PST)
Pulsewave Media Group writes and produces electronic music with vintage analog synthesizers utilizing the far-out-dated Oberheim 96 PPQ sync protocol. We make no distinction to our music other than it's electronic and we write and produce it. We also produce written text and artwork, all with pen and paper. We're like - old-school or something. Our forums are often ignored by others because they tend to ask challenging questions that drugged-out ravers can't answer. They tend to hurt other peoples' feelings by making them support their argument which they often can't do without large amounts of sarcasm. Pulsewave Media Group, LTD. encourages others to bend convention and challenge themselves to a higher level of thinking. Look into the past and you'll see into the future. Thank you from all of us at Pulsewave Media Group.
"JAZZY"
MUSICLAND, WI USA - Sunday, January 27, 2002 at 09:06:00 (PST)
Hi. I have a gigasampler LE edition. My operating system XP home edition. I could'nt install. Its saying failed to load Ggsetup.dll. Anyone can help me please?
Turk <fender@superonline.com>
- Friday, January 25, 2002 at 07:07:58 (PST)
hi to all music-lovers around the world from www.race.at
Georg <gr@tplus.at>
Austria/Europe - Friday, January 25, 2002 at 05:38:54 (PST)
Despite multiple attemtps, this site still won't post my submission of the Hammond Novachord... It was the first (however basic) marketed and sold synthesizer. 1069 of them were made and sold between 1939 and 1942. The Novachord was the first polyphonic synthesizer, as well... boasting full 72 note polyphony. Don't be mislead by the brand name, the Novachord was never meant to emulate organ or any other instrument... it was designed to create new sounds. Predating transistors, the Novachord uses over 160 tubes to create sound. If you'd like to learn more, see pictures, or eventually hear the thing, visit the website above. (it's still in the process of being made, but there is plenty of info posted right now) thanks!
Marc Doty <novachord@museslave.com>
St. Paul, MN U.S. - Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 22:55:44 (PST)
Um, like I'm a gay raver and I, um, like, like really gay music, and I'm, like, um, looking for other gay ravers to um, like, talk to-n-stuff, like, you know, date-n-stuff too. So like if you're like, you know, gay or something like I'd really like to like, talk to you-n-shit. We could like, rave-n-stuff, you know, and maybe afterwards like, you know, maybe like, well, you know like, go back to my place-n-stuff - uh-hn-hn-nn-hnn-mmm - you know like he-he-hehehehehnhnmmm, oh gosh, I just CAN'T say it here, SILLY! But YOU KNOW WHAT I WANT YOU SILLY! So like, anyway, I wanna hear from like,um, other gay ravers out there who LIKE REALLY GAY MUSIC! Especially GOA TRANCE (eeheeeyeeeou that's my FAVORITE) and PROGRESSIVE SPEED JUNGLE! They're so GAY! Bye all you silly boys and fembots, I LOVE you all! -Yours TRULY, Gay!
Gay Raver <jiznpoopshoot@gayraver.net>
Gayville, ? USA - Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 23:42:16 (PST)
Arashi (Japanese for "storm") features high-energy trance music; combining accelerated Jazz & Hip Hop Beats with primitivemusical phrases, analog synth textures and innovative effects. Occasionally, the torrential down-pour calms to a peaceful rain through the creation of mesmerizing ambient and spoken word compositions.
Arashi <arashi@mediaone.net>
Boston, MA USA - Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 17:26:06 (PST)
i , i , i love this site only there r still allot synths that have no samps please ad m . keep up the good work . PEACE!!!
-=BORGANOID=- <jroon@aphextwin.zzn.com>
tha netherlands! - Monday, January 21, 2002 at 11:46:20 (PST)
Very good site,thank you.
Chris <chrisaus1@yahoo.com>
- Monday, January 21, 2002 at 09:22:15 (PST)
Hi I have an Ensoniq EPS 16+ keyboard and want to know where I can down load a free manual from. Thanks. Jeff.
Jeffrey Clayton Rozier <dirtyrum@hotmail.com>
University Heights, Ohio USA - Friday, January 18, 2002 at 14:38:42 (PST)
Love the site. Check out Stereolab for some serious Moog-pop! Garry
Debt Management <garryj@home.com>
- Friday, January 18, 2002 at 10:19:03 (PST)
Thanks to your web site, now I've got my MiniMoog! Thank you for you Tech-Pages...now Legend is in my hands!!!! Bye Alfio
alfio costa <costaalfio@libero.it>
calcio, bg italy - Friday, January 18, 2002 at 00:24:32 (PST)
Hey, Jesse. Sorry for the confusion. It was my typo. I had wanted to type 'meant' as opposed to 'met'. I think you have me confused with a different Jay that you might have met. Again, my fault. No, I haven't met you. Guess in making a correction about my post I wasn't too careful about my spelling. Sorry about that.
Jay
Tempe, AZ US - Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at 16:03:34 (PST)
Hi Jay! You met me? Where and when? Did we discuss vintage synthesizers? Did I show you my Arp 2600 and my minimoog? Oh wait, THAT'S RIGHT! You played my Prophet 5! I remember you made that wonderful comment about my ailing Modular Moog System. Said it would all work out in the end. Hey, let's do lunch again. I want you to see my Oberheim system I didn't get a chance to show you. And you can jam on my Juno 60. You had some phenomenal chops, bro! Maybe you can show me how to play "Linus and Lucy" again, I'm having difficulties with the bridge going into the middle 32. But man, you had it NAILED! Really, I was impressed! Was that an augmented or diminished 7th you played on the outro? Hey, lookin' forward to hangin' with ya again, bro. Let's meet up again alright? Later dude! - Jesse
Jesse
- Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 21:14:48 (PST)
hello, I am a vint. synth collector. I really love this kind of heaven site.
francisco madrigal <franmadrigalgtrracsa.co.cr>
san jose, sj costa rica - Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 20:07:46 (PST)
Yeah, I vented too. I vented my frustrations. I vented my anger. I vented my rage. And I did it in a forum that a lot of really gay people with no knowledge of anything 'cept politically correctness and a voracious appetite for bad music look at and respond to. It's too bad nobody has said anything of any substance yet. I heard a saying recently. We're all so open-minded our brains are spilling out. Yeah, I vented. It dun feh't ree gu'ud. It'd fee' 'lot bettuh if'n sum othuhs dun sed sump'n wit' sum cohm'n sense 'sted'v sump'n ree stoop'd! Death to P.C. Rise again common sense, accountability, knowledge and above all, WISDOM! Bah f'nah peep'l!
Enemine <gayraver@PC.net>
Somewhere, PC PC-land - Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 17:09:09 (PST)
ya no, sum peple say i vented da blues...mebbe i did n mebbe i dint...alls i nose is dat dese is sum mite fancy sympathi..simpufiser...sempenfinysser...oh sit. mite fancy pianers- an dey make my gitar playin sound dat much better...Sum peple say i vented da blues......
Vennie Stinger
- Monday, January 14, 2002 at 13:20:57 (PST)
I'll thank to anyone who wants to send me moog schematics.
julio cesar lima <khatru@globo.com>
- Monday, January 14, 2002 at 02:31:55 (PST)
That's good, see, now we're getting somewhere. Pertinent questions are being asked and a forum is beginning. Allow me to answer two simple questions. 1) Deaf people can't hear and rightly so WOULDN'T give a (expletive). 2) Because we're talking sound creation here, NOT sound theft! Simple as that! That's my argument. Period. You defend the sorry souls who CAN'T musically express themselves and CAN steal samples, NOT idiosynchratic soundbytes but whole four- and eight-beat segments, Plagiarize others' work, and call it their own as if they're some kind of musical "genius" creating this whole new sound which is in fact a whole new superficial image. Just like Britney Spears and P-Diddy. Where's the music? The image will create itself, but "DJs" think they're some kind of authority with no real knowledge of the mechanics of music. Your college professors would be ashamed of what little you really learned! Now for my final comment this time around. What has politically correctness and defending stupidity gotten us since 1990? Not a God-damn thing except a lot more lawsuits and stupid laws that defy any semblance of common sense! Confucius say: The path to Hell is paved with good intentions. Hey, maybe even I'M guilty, but my argument holds water, all of those I've heard simply ask "Why are you so mean?""You're Nazi!""Let's forget knowledge and just be 'COOL'!" How PATHETIC! Smell the coffee! If we were REALLY smart and NOT so politically correct, the terrorist attacks would've NEVER happened! But instead we were all too busy being politically correct! No, I'm not racist but I KNEW we were an easy target because I'm not too afraid to see the truth, even if it IS dark and not very happy and fairy-tailish. It's called COMMON SENSE! It works the same with music. Quit defending childish behavior and utter stupidity and lack of knowledge and see the true light that burnt out in the '80s. I'd agree there was quite a bit of crap even then but a very select few of us realize it's gotten MUCH worse in the last five years and if you're too blind to see or indeed too deaf to hear, I feel sorry for you! It's time to practice more and raise the bar a little! Ciao for now, class. Sincerely, your friend in wisdom, Jesse
Jesse <see other entries>
G.B./Madtown, WI United States - Monday, January 14, 2002 at 01:03:19 (PST)
In my previous entry, I actually met 'JESSE' as opposed to 'JOSH'. Sorry for the confusion.
Jay <*see previous entry>
Tempe, AZ US - Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 15:58:32 (PST)
Just want to say that this site is pretty awesome and definitely one of the better sites out there when it comes to electronic musical equipment, etc.! Thank you for a job well done. I would like to reply to Josh's posts regarding his take on 'Techno' and crappy music that he's subjected himself to. First of all, I, too, have been involved with music, electronic dance music, since the late 1980's and have been there listening, loving every twist-n-turn that has sprung up in electronic music that has since died or evolved from whence it came, be it from the late 70's or even further. Regardless of those tidbits, music here is the real issue. Who really cares where it comes from! So-and-so was influenced from here or there and Mr. Musician or NON-MUSICIAN decides they want to take a crack at producing something they feel is within themselves, etc. What's the big deal that a DJ might want to start producing music?? What's with this facist way of separating the so-called MUSICAL ELITE (trained musician) from, what Josh called, the non-musician/DJ? What it really comes down to is the production of sound. Does anyone really think that a deaf person would give a flying fuck if a trained musician played a guitar or if a dog took a shit and someone sampled it and played it back?? Personally, I'm thankful that I am able to hear, period! Being located in the good ol' USA, I am also thankful that I have more musical choices than I can stand (and I'd like even more.) Josh's passion in wanting to change things for the better is where I would say I agree with him, but to that extent only. I remember in the 1980's when the Electronic Musician was considered a rip-off artist who supposedly took away jobs from the REAL working musician. It seems this new millenium isn't without its musical ignorances, again in the form of 'the separatist'. All of this really seems to stem from the idea that the TRAINED musician is the end all, be all JUDGE who declares what 'is' or 'isn't' music. I say FUCK IT! Let FREEDOM ring, personal as well as musical! Listening to bad music is a choice. Like horrible programs on TV (or 'telly'), these bad choices can be fixed by the flick of a switch. One could just as easily change the channel as well as turn it off. But better yet, to learn more, live freely and LOVE like today was your last day, with no fear, only passionately living, passionately creating would probably be the better choice! In regards to electronic music, I remember 10 years ago when there were hardly ANY choices. I thank god that the cost of owning electronic equipment has gone down quite considerably, which, in turn, has given EVERYONE a chance to express his or herself. It would be quite a shame if only a few wealthy painters had access to the worlds only few $5-10,000 paint brushes. I'd say to Josh that there are other things besides DJ's to be worried about. Take a look in the mirror and ask NOT what electronic music can do for you, ask what YOU can do for electronic music (hehe). We're all in this together. Let's make MUSIC, not war.
Jay Bitsue <substation@deserttrance.com>
Tempe, AZ US - Saturday, January 12, 2002 at 13:55:54 (PST)
hello to you!! congratulations!! you had build a very interesting page about synths, the ram files are very good to play. when will future sound of london and autechre come into your artist list?? i«ll come back soon to this place -> flo
Flo <sHCoN@sHCoN-records.com>
Lei§ling 40 km away from Leipzig, -GERMANY- - Friday, January 11, 2002 at 10:19:14 (PST)
Thank you for this wonderful homepage! I think it's cool to know where synthesizing had its beginning...The best thing are the demosongs you can listen to. That's one of the few ways to compare synthies without leaving your place in front of your pc...*ggg* Michael
Mightymike <disko_dirk@yahoo.de>
Bonn, Germany - Friday, January 11, 2002 at 06:06:36 (PST)
Nicely put together. I liked how each piece had it's own page. "House muzik all night long" L8R
Rauce James <rauce@excite.com>
Milwaukee, WI USA - Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 10:49:36 (PST)
Those are some looong comments...so I'll be short. This site ROCKS!...I mean, LEADS!!!...I mean, PADS!!!...I mean KICKS!!!...I mean, it...it just rules.
Devilfish303
- Tuesday, January 08, 2002 at 18:00:39 (PST)
Upon proof-reading I left out one word. >"from"< If you're a good proof-reader you'll know where it fits in. If you're high on drugs, you probably didn't even catch it! As long as I'm here again, let me say, some of you probably think I'm a real JERK! That's fine, but in another time before outlandish politically correctness and those embarrassing Clinton years, people would've just argued it out with me and in the end, we all realize that we're all right. I just want to hear a 50-50 ratio of good music to bad music, not a 5-95 ratio like I've heard lately. Can anyone explain to me what makes 13 minutes of the same loop over and over and over again good? Besides (and I've really actually heard this before) "..it sounds good when you're on E"? Can anyone offer up a good explanation that defines exactly what makes it good? I'll tell you why I like OLD techno... It's because it had melody, counterpoint (that's other melodies on top of melody), rhythmic as well as melodic changes, it had different parts that constitute composition, it was made by musicians that moonlighted as DJs, not "DJs" that moonlight as musicians. It made little use of sampled loops, and when it did, they were placed deep within layers upon layers of their OWN written lines! Music first, DJ later, that's why the old stuff was good. I think it's hard to argue that, really. Go ahead, e-mail me with your arguments for your cause. I'm not a jerk, I'm just trying to get something going here. You can listen to what you want, but is it good enough so that it takes skill and education to make? Or are you making stuff and listening to stuff that any third-grader can make with a sample box? I would think "artists" would have no qualms about raising the bar. But instead I get people scolding me for not being politically correct. I'm a bad guy because I want to preserve a dying form of art? Give it some thought, people before you accuse me of being the bad guy. You just might get a sense of accomplishment from realizing that kids in kindergarten can cut and paste, too. But it takes real skill and years of practice to make MUSIC with gear you have to PROGRAM note by note. And it takes MORE years of practice to PLAY a keyboard with your hands. And it takes yet even MORE years of practice to put it all together and make really good programmed music. If all you can do is sample loops off of old records and other peoples' synths, than you don't have all that much to be proud of YET, but that's not to say you won't develop that skill over time. I've got 7 years in making techno and I still consider myself mediocre to good, not great, no better than you, but when I see people thinking they're all mack-daddy because they stole a loop and "made a track", it makes me SICK! Try writing your own melodies and basslines! So what's wrong with that? Besides that it's not politically correct? Again, instead of chastising me, DARE to agree. Think about it some. You just MAY be surprised! If you're REALLY intelligent. Later!
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI USA - Monday, January 07, 2002 at 12:30:29 (PST)
By golly, you're right! Some of the more intelligent types CAN make those little rinky-dink loop toys sound beautiful, say 5 percent of those who use them! And as far as the sound? Thinner than an anorexic monkey! I use the real thing brother! NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING sounds as FAT as a minimoog! No samples can even come close! Period. Exclamation mark! Those boxes have taken over, indeed, but once you work with the real thing, you begin to realize that you're no longer playing with toys. Pardon me for being proud. At one time, labels only pressed good stuff, not COMPLETE GARBAGE made with toys. I've got friends that make excellent music using nothing but samples, but some of those samples came from my gear and these people come from musical backgrounds, not fresh the latest GAY RAVE with visions of an entourage in their minds! So if we want to lower the collective intelligence, keep playing with toys. But if you go to www.vintagesynth.com, expect to hear from vintage synth owners who use the real thing. Don't come to www.vintagesynth.com just to steal samples from the real thing. I wouldn't tell anyone to throw away their toys, but when you're ready to join the big dogs who own minimoogs and ARP 2600s and Modular Moog systems, then and only then will you toss out that politically correct whining. If I was high on ecstacy and kedamine and pharmaceuticals all at the same time, I wouldn't know the difference, either! So when you're ready to join in a meaningful cause, do get in touch. I've made my name and e-mail publicly available because I truly believe in my cause. And I'm sorry if it's confrontational and not very politically correct, but techno REALLY SUCKS lately because none of the producers know a damn thing about MUSIC, they know every DJ on their block and in their city, but NOTHING about MUSIC! So look deeper into music and less into P.C. theology! If I heard songs that WEREN'T 13 minutes of the same loop I wouldn't be saying ANY of this! God forbid, people, WAKE UP PLEASE! You're killing art. Dare to agree with me. And buy a real synthesizer, one that deems sound exploration, not sound theft. PEACE!
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI USA - Monday, January 07, 2002 at 11:35:54 (PST)
Just want to say thank you. Vintagesynth.com has made it possible for me to learn much about electronic music equipment and I've actually made some purchases based on reviews and user comments. I would like to say one other thing. As I read the guestbook, I was surprised to learn that my belief that mostly intelligent (have to be to operate some of these machines) people use this site, is bull. It's not cool to put down anyone because of their musical tastes, electronic equipment knowledge, or ability to buy equipment. Some of us only have the means to buy the rinky dink loop stuff. But some of us are brilliant enough to make these little techno machines sound beautiful. What I've learned in my long life about techie-programmer-recording studio engineer types is that they criticize everything except for what they think was cool 10 years ago - which in some weird way they take credit for...as if they created the music or the scene. That is what truly defines a NERD. Looking forward to hearing comments by other novice electronic musicians who are just getting it together and still get a major feeling of accomplishment when you learn something new on your little electribe or whatever. Peace and remember that music belongs to all of us.
Mondo <mondovila@aol.com>
Hollywood, CA USA - Sunday, January 06, 2002 at 12:04:49 (PST)
Vi segnalo un sito del natale che vale la pena di essere visitato per la sua particolare suggestione...e secondo me c'? da riflettere molto...speriamo che le luci del Natale non debbano spegnersi tanto facilmente! http://digilander.iol.it/landen/merrychristmas/home.htm
landen
- Saturday, January 05, 2002 at 14:20:07 (PST)
Any single women out there? Just kidding! Any mad synth freaks who aren't all ga-ga over really badly produced "loop techno"? In other words, stuff that actually has good changes like good old techno used to have, minus the super cheese-ball movie samples and go-go girl diva voice loops. Stuff produced by musicians, not wanna be DJs with stars in their eyes and visions of girls hangin' off of them. Stuff produced by real people who don't use dot-com names for their ad-promo campaigns on gay rave flyers. MUSIC made with synthesizers and real drum machines, not $349.00 all-in-one, do-it-all-with-one-little-303/606/808/909-wanna-be-sample-boxes. If you are one of these people write me, I'm feeling out my future market. One for people who still appreciate the music, not the image that sold out in the late 1990s. I know you're out there. Feel free to e-mail me with YOUR gripes about the post-sellout techno scene. Together we can retake what we all loved about parties before the 13 and 14 year-olds began to bastardize our scene with their fashion-consciousness and cigarette-smoking ways. Before all the teeny-weenies started O-D-ing on their molotov cocktails of designer drugs. I would like to hear from you! E-mail me. And if you know what's good for you, listen to track number two of ELP's Brain Salad Surgery. If you have already heard it, you are who I'm looking for! Let's restart the revolution and do it right this time! Peace on earth and good will to ALL who know! Knowledge is power! Understanding is the key! Love is the driving force, bring it all back to the party scene! LATER! - Jesse
Jesse Murray <jazzliscious13@hotmail.com>
Green Bay/Madison, WI United States - Friday, January 04, 2002 at 15:12:34 (PST)
excellent site. i like the real player demos and the useful info on all the synths.
alex <carden_alex@hotmail.com>
dallas, usa - Thursday, January 03, 2002 at 22:57:19 (PST)
Great site, but what about Technosaurus? They make (or made?) Excellent modular synthesizers that I can't afford. Research is in order. Check it out, man!
"JAZZY" Jess - E ! <N/A>
Green Bay, WI USA - Wednesday, January 02, 2002 at 14:12:11 (PST)