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In 1983 '''Electronic Engineering Hoffman''' of Wuppertal, Germany built the [[Syntec Banana]] polyphonic synthesizer, in collaboration with [[Synthesizer Studio]].<ref>[http://www.synrise.de/ www.synrise.de]</ref> They also built custom sequencers for Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze.<ref>[http://till-kopper.de/eeh.html Electronic Engineering Hoffman DS 500 Sequencer]</ref> |
In 1983 '''Electronic Engineering Hoffman''' of Wuppertal, Germany built the [[Syntec Banana]] polyphonic synthesizer, in collaboration with [[Synthesizer Studio]].<ref>[http://www.synrise.de/ www.synrise.de]</ref> They also built custom sequencers for Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze.<ref>[http://till-kopper.de/eeh.html Electronic Engineering Hoffman DS 500 Sequencer]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 13 October 2019
In 1983 Electronic Engineering Hoffman of Wuppertal, Germany built the Syntec Banana polyphonic synthesizer, in collaboration with Synthesizer Studio.[1] They also built custom sequencers for Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze.[2]
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