History of Synthesizers: 1950 to 1970
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Previously we discussed how the synthesizer started to come to be from its earliest days as the 200 ton teleharmonium up until the creation of the trautonium (and mixtur-trautonium) in the 1930s and 40s, but …

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Modular ghost synth

Submitted by on June 25, 2010 – 1:37 pm One Comment

Charlie Visnic has a blog where he’s committed to do “one creative thing per day”. Well, on day 101 he decided to create…. a ghost synth!

… well, maybe note quite, but what he’s done is really stunning. He took his Doepfer modular synth, and patched it up with ghostly patch cables created with light tracing.

He says:

It was midnight when I drove home from work, thinking to myself “What am I going to do today for my creative thing?” I don’t like it when I let it slide that late to come up with something but sometimes it works out.

I had this idea back on Day 079 for my light tracing post but it was too late to follow through with it. Well, tonight I decided that it was the perfect thing to do with such a short time left before bed. It turned out pretty awesome.

Awesome indeed. Here are some more pictures:

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