Synthesizers.com
Synthesizers.com is an American company based in Tyler, Texas, founded by engineer Roger Arrick (also a designer of robots[1]), which manufactures analog modular synthesizers for music and sound-effect creation.
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| Type | Proprietorship | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1996 | 
| Headquarters | Tyler, Texas | 
| Key people | Roger Arrick, founder | 
| Products | Modular synthesizers, signal processing | 
| Website | Synthesizers.com | 
Products
    
Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer products use analog circuitry as did the classic synthesizers produced by Moog, ARP, etc. Systems are constructed using function modules to provide customization and flexibility. Modules include the basic VCO, VCF, VCA synthesizer functions along with more advanced modules such as sequencers, ring modulators and 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 (5U tall) form factor.[2]
Moog 960 Sequencer Reissue
    
In 2005, Synthesizers.com began offering a clone of Moog's famous 960 sequencer.[3] The front panel duplicates the original 960 layout while the electronics required a redesign using currently available circuit components. Recreation of Moog's 961 and 962 accessory modules are offered as well.
Meeting of the Knobs
    
Synthesizers.com periodically hosts informal public meetings in the Dallas/Fort Worth area where enthusiasts show various sorts of modern and vintage electronic musical instruments.
Gallery
    
 Studio-66 synthesizer system Studio-66 synthesizer system
 Portable-22 Synthesizer System Portable-22 Synthesizer System
 Rack-24 Synthesizer System Rack-24 Synthesizer System
 Box-33 Synthesizer System Box-33 Synthesizer System
 Q960 Analog Sequencer by Synthesizers.com Q960 Analog Sequencer by Synthesizers.com
 Crew at Synthesizers.com Crew at Synthesizers.com
References
    
- "Interview with Roger Arrick". International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems. 1 (4). 2004.
- "Modular Synthesizer Form Factors". Synthesizers.com. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- Jenkins, Marc (2007). Analog Synthesizers: Understanding, Performing, Buying--From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis. Taylor & Francis. p. 227. ISBN 9780240520728.
External links
    
- Official homepage of Synthesizers.com