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*''[http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun98/articles/asmodsynth.htm Analogue Systems RS Integrator]'' synthesizer review by Chris Carter, SOS June 1998 |
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Revision as of 00:18, 8 June 2016
Analogue Systems was formed in 1994 by Bob Williams, as a result of an introduction between himself, Robin Wood of EMS and electronics designer Steve Gay. Based in Cornwall, UK,[1][2] they make pre-built Eurorack format modules for the RS Integrator modular synthesizer and Sorcerer keyboard.[3]
References
- ^ Bob Williams: The Analogue Systems Story by Gordon Reid, SOS, November 2012
- ^ Analogue Systems company profile by Bob Williams
- ^ Vintage Synthesizers by Mark Vail, Backbeat Books, 2nd Revised edition edition, 15 Jun 2000, ISBN 0879306033
External links
- Analogue Systems homepage
- Analogue Systems Yahoo group
- Synthforum:Interview with Bob Williams
- Analogue Systems Sorcerer & RS-Integrator, includes a list of AS modules
- Analogue Systems RS Integrator synthesizer review by Chris Carter, SOS June 1998