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Synton was a
manufacturer and
distributor of high-end
electronic music equipment in the Netherlands. They were one of the prin****l
importers of music...
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Scott who
founded the
important cadet branch of the clan, the
Scotts of
Synton from whom the
Lords Polwarth descend.
Robert Scott died in
about 1389, probably...
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synthesizers and polysynths,
including the
Roland SH-101 and
Roland TB-303, a
Synton Fenix Modular.
Tracks on
Analord 8,
Analord 9, and
Analord 11 are named...
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Analogue Systems Sound Transform Systems Studio Electronics Synthesizers.com
Synton Fenix Many
early synthesizer modules had
height in
integer inches: 11" (e...
- ±15 V) BME PM10/Axiom (3U × 8HP, RCA/Phono jacks, 31-pin bus, ±15 V) The
Synton 3000 (3U × 8HP, 4 mm “banana” jacks, ±15 V) was of
similar format, but constructed...
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founded by Lee
Noble in 2009 Fénix Directo, a
Spanish insurance company Synton Fenix, a
modular synthesizer El
Fenix (restaurant), a
chain of restaurants...
- Prophet-5,
Sequential Circuits Pro-One,
Oxford Synthesiser Company OSCar,
Synton Syrinx, Korg MS-20, Korg MS-10, Korg 700, Korg M1, Korg DVP,
Serge Modular...
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recorded sheriff of
Selkirkshire was
Andrew de
Synton, who was
appointed by
William the Lion (d. 1214).
Synton in the
parish of Ashkirk, just east of the...
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Sinton (1265)
Andrew Sinton Alexander Synton (-1293)
Andrew Synton (1293-) Hugh of
Eyland (1296)
Isabella Synton (1305)
Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke...
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Synton. Sir
Edward Keith died
before 1351 and
succeeded by his son William. Sir
Edward Keith married first,
before July 1305,
Isabella de
Synton, daughter...