AHNE 2005

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Dave Lovelace did some cartooning for us at AHNE!
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Front Row (L-R): Matthew Davidson, Eric Crawley, Greg Waltzer, Kyle Jarger, Bob Chidlaw, Mike Pfeiffer Middle Row (from center): David White, James Amore, Steve Maietta Back Row: Sarah Terrey, John Terrey, Seth Elgart, Howard Moscovitz, Rafael Cohen (holding optical theremin mounted in a book), Joe Xaarrafino, Brenden Ford, Mike Dewberry, Mike Funaiole
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Yamaha CS-30
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Greg Waltzer and his wife working with Howard's Nord G2X
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David's Moog 15
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Brendan plays the MaxiKorg
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Kyle checks out the Access Virus
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An Optigan!
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Seth's Xpandeer and Minimoog Voyager AE
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Closeup of the Technosaurus Microcon II
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Some of the historic literature that Steve and James brought
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More literature
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James' EH Golden Throat & SK-1
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Dave Lovelace (Packrat) enjoys Steve's Juno run through some crazy delays
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More of Steve and James toys
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Steve's stuff
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There were actually two of these DIY boxes in very different formats!
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Aaron enjoy's Matthew's Voyager
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Matthew's modular (aka Moe)
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More Moe
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Two Frostwave Fat Controllers
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A Plan B Model 15 VCO!
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The Holy Buchla Music Easel and a Wiard joystick controller
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Analogue Systems French Connection, Doepfer R2M ribbon controller and a Cynthia 24S cabinet full of Cynthia/Modcan modules
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Dean Stiglitz (with a rather un-analog laptop in his hand)
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Rafael & Joe check out the Moog 15
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MaxiKorg
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Korg MS-10
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Korg MS-50 and SQ-10
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Kyle's Red SH-101 and Yamaha CS-60
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Kyle's Clavinoline
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Clavioline closeup
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Korg Synthepedal
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Kyle's Rheem KeyBass
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Howard's Nord Modular G2X
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John's Synthi-E
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The "synth of death" (if it falls on you, you die). A Roland System 700 with two Synthesizers.com cabinets on top.
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Mike hazards the Synth of Death
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Another view of the ASys/Cynthia/Modcan setup
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Fenix driven by a Milton sequencer
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Closeup of Eric's Milton
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Moogerfoogers!
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More effects
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James demonstrates the EH voicebox with his bass
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Bob and Matthew "networking"
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Synton Syrinx
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Synthi-E and Syrinx
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Brendon looks at the Moog 15 while the Synth of Death looms in the background...
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Another interesting DIY box (love the knobs)
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Dave's Moog Sonic Six
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Dave jams on the Optigan
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Cynthia provided this interesting prototype module. It is a light with a Light Dependent Resistor that can be used as an attenuator or voltage source.
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Cynthia also sent a Rhythmic Divider, Prime Divider and Staircase comparator for us to check out.
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The mighty Moog 15
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Two xoxboxes!
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A closeup of the xoxbox
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At the party, 2/3rds of Xeroid Entity performs
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Dean's electrified flute and Buchla Thunder
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Greg tweaks his Nord modulars
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Romona's hammer Dulcimer
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Howard playing his Nord Modular G2X
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Dean at the Thunder (controlling an Electrix Repeater and a Nord G2 Engine)
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Romona at the hammer dulcimer
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Dean on electricified flute
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Xerioid-Entity + Romona & Dean jam
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More jam time