- "The
Putney (VCS 3)" on the
earlier version; and "The
Synthi (VCS 3) II" on the
later version "
Synthi VCS 3 II". VCS 3
variations The VCS 3 was
created in...
- The
Sintians (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σίντιες) were a
group of
people who were
known to the Gr****s as
pirates and raiders. They are also
referred to as a Thracian...
- The EMS
Synthi A and the EMS
Synthi AKS are
portable modular analog synthesisers made by EMS of England. The
Synthi A
model debuted in May 1971, and then...
- The EMS
Synthi 100 was a
large analogue/digital
hybrid synthesizer made by
Electronic Music Studios, London,
originally as a
custom order from
Radio Belgrade...
- EMS
Synthi A 1971 - EMS
Synthi AK 1971 - EMS
Synthi 100 1971 - EMS
Synthi Sequencer 256 (digital sequencer) 1972 - EMS
Synthi AKS 1973 - EMS
Synthi Hi-Fli...
-
matrix was made po****r in the EMS VCS-3 and its
descendants like the EMS
Synthi 100.
Other systems include the ETI 4600, and the
Maplin 5600s. The clean...
- Moog synthesizer,
Synthi A, organ,
modified Elka
organ and
prepared piano on "Rubycon, Part One";
double Moog synthesizer, gong,
Synthi A, and
organ on...
-
recording studio. It
included his
first synthesiser, an EMS VCS 3, and an EMS
Synthi AKS, each
linked to
Revox tape machines. For a 1969
exposition at the Maison...
-
entry order of each manufacturer: 1972:
Electronic Music Studios (EMS)
Synthi AKS (analogue
synthesizer with an
embedded digital music sequencer and a...
-
Ovation (Around 1970)". OvationTribute.com.
Graham Hinton (2001-06-17). "
Synthi Hi-Fli (1973,
formerly Sound Freak)". A
Guide to the EMS
Product Range -...