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'''Blacet Research''' started in 1978 as Blacet Music Research, when some synthesizer [[modules]] were made available to complement a series of DIY articles in [[Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine|Synapse]] and [[Polyphony magazine|Polyphony]] magazines.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.blacet.com/about.html |title=About Blacet Research |accessdate=2013-12-30 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016125903/http://www.blacet.com/about.html |archivedate=2013-10-16 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In January 2020 [[synthCube]] acquired the assets, IP, brand and inventory of Blacet Research.<ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=225936 &#91;ANNOUNCEMENT&#93; synthCube acquires Blacet Research], Mod Wiggler forum, Jan 2020</ref>
Blacet Research was started in 1978 by John Blacet and was initially called Blacet Music Research. A series of DIY articles in Synapse and Polyphony magazines led to the introduction of some analog/digital synthesis modules in kit form. These included the Digital Pattern Generator, the Voltage Controlled Clock (with Event Arranger), the Phasefilter and the Frequency Divider. Later products were two analog delays, one of which was called the Time Machine, and the self contained wand controlled synthesizer, the Syn-Bow. The Dark Star, a mini noise based synthesis module was also available.
 
== References ==
Today, Blacet sells a full complement of modules in the Frac-rack format.
{{From Mod Wiggler Wiki|Blacet Research}}
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181217184327/http://www.blacet.com/ Blacet Research]
* [https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=15 Fractional Rack Modules] at Muffwiggler.com
 
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