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In 1983 SSB worked together with [[Electronic Engineering Hoffman|EEH]] to build the [[Syntec Banana]] polyphonic synthesizer.<ref>[http://www.synrise.de/ www.synrise.de]</ref>
In 1983 SSB worked together with [[Electronic Engineering Hoffman|EEH]] to build the [[Syntec Banana]] polyphonic synthesizer.<ref>[http://www.synrise.de/ www.synrise.de]</ref>


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.elektropolis.de/index.htm Synthesizerstudio Bonn]
* [http://www.elektropolis.de/index.htm Synthesizerstudio Bonn]
* Synthforum.nl [http://www.synthforum.nl/forums/showthread.php?t=61888 EEH / Synthesizer Studio Bonn Banana] thread
* Synthforum.nl [https://web.archive.org/web/20160418214654/http://www.synthforum.nl/forums/showthread.php?t=61888 EEH / Synthesizer Studio Bonn Banana] thread
* Analogue Heaven [http://analogue-heaven.1065350.n5.nabble.com/Synth-shops-td1466.html Synth shops] thread
* Analogue Heaven [https://web.archive.org/web/20160404064923/http://analogue-heaven.1065350.n5.nabble.com/Synth-shops-td1466.html Synth shops] thread
* [http://m.matrixsynth.com/2006/10/ssb-syntec-banana.html SSB Syntec Banana] at Matrixsynth.com, 1 Oct 2006
* [http://m.matrixsynth.com/2006/10/ssb-syntec-banana.html SSB Syntec Banana] at Matrixsynth.com, 1 Oct 2006
* [http://www.synthmuseum.de/tag/synthesizerstudio-bonn/ Adverts] of Synthesizerstudio Bonn
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190613232209/http://www.synthmuseum.de/tag/synthesizerstudio-bonn/ Adverts] of Synthesizerstudio Bonn


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Latest revision as of 19:02, 15 February 2023

Opening in 1971 Synthesizer Studio, in Bonn, Germany, was the world's first speciality store for synthesizers. It closed in 1999.[1]

In 1976 when Kraftwerk began recording Trans-Europe Express at their Kling Klang studio,[2] Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider had commissioned Dirk Matten & Hans-Joachim Wiechers, of Synthesizer Studio to design and build two 32-step music sequencers. These Synthanormas controlled the band’s Minimoog creating the album's rhythmic sound.[3]

In 1983 SSB worked together with EEH to build the Syntec Banana polyphonic synthesizer.[4]

References

  1. ^ Synthesizerstudio Bonn
  2. ^ Bussey, P, Kraftwerk – Man Machine & Music, SAF Publishing 1993, page 79
  3. ^ Flür, W, I Was A Robot, Sanctuary Publishing, 2001, page 96
  4. ^ www.synrise.de

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