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'''Blacet Research''' started in 1978 as Blacet Music Research. Some synthesizer [[modules]] were made available to complement a series of DIY articles in [[Synapse magazin|Synapse]] and [[Polyphony magazine|Polyphony]] magazines.<ref>http://www.blacet.com/about.html About Blacet Research]</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 [[delay|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.
 
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Today, Blacet sells a full complement of modules in the Frac-rack format.
==References==
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==External links==
[[Category:Frac companies]]
*[http://www.blacet.com Blacet Reesearch]
[[Category:American companies]]
*[http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=15 Fractional Rack Modules] at Muffwiggler.com