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Analogue Systems modular Guitar Synth
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Gigantic modular synth: Doepfer A-100 - MusikMesse 2009
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[site] Introduction to Modular Synthesis with Kirk Degior...
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Buchla's mental modular synths - NAMM 2009
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YAMAHA DX7 II FM Synthesizer
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Moog Synthesizer 102
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SCI Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer
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