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<!--{{Infobox company
| name = Synthesizers.com
| logo = [[
| type = Proprietorship
| foundation = 1996
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| key_people = Roger Arrick, founder
| products = [[Modular synthesizer]]s, [[signal processing]]
| homepage = [http://www.
}}-->'''Synthesizers.com''' is an American company based in [[Tyler, Texas]],
founded by engineer [[Roger Arrick]] (also a designer of robots<ref>
== Products ==
Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer products use analog circuitry as did the classic synthesizers produced by [[Moog Music|Moog]], [[ARP Instruments, Inc.|ARP]], etc. Systems are constructed using function modules to provide customization and flexibility. Modules include the basic [[Voltage controlled oscillator|VCO]], [[Voltage controlled filter|VCF]], [[Voltage-controlled amplifier|VCA]] synthesizer functions along with more advanced modules such as
[[music sequencer|sequencers]], [[ring modulation|ring modulators]] and [[Quantization (music)|quantizers]]. Cabinets of various construction styles are offered to house modules and power components.
Synthesizers.com cabinets and modules conform to the physical [[Moog modular synthesizer|Moog Modular]] (5U tall) form factor.<ref>
== Moog 960 Sequencer Reissue ==
In 2005, Synthesizers.com began offering a clone of Moog's famous 960 [[music sequencer|sequencer]].<ref>
== Not DIY ==
Synthesizers.com products are sold ready for use. DIY or modification are not supported.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20161128202741/http://www.synthesizers.com/faq.html FAQ], Synthesizers.com</ref>
== References ==▼
{{From Wikipedia|Synthesizers.com}}
▲==References==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.synthesizers.com
[[Category:American brands]]
[[Category:Modular synthesizers]]
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