Analog hall of fame, some of my most wanted
synthezisers.....
- Moog MiniMoog: I got to have one of those...

- The Korg MonoPoly: This I must have, 4 VCO's ,sync... A
great sounding syntheziser

- The Roland Jupiter 8: Beautifull sounding, this I could
kill for.. perhaps the best polysynth ever manufactured

- The Roland Jupiter 6: Baby brother to the JP8, but
equally fat, some say fatter....

- The Moog MemoryMoog, notoriously unreliable, byt there is
nothing like 6 MiniMoogs on one key.......

- The Oberheim Matrix 12: Father of my Matrix 6 and the
worlds most advanced synthezier w MIDI

- The ARP Odyssey: Trashy and rough.. S/H, sync and other
goodies.

- Sequential Circuits Pro One: A monophonic Prophet 5, one
of the most advanced normalled monosynth around.

- Roland Systems 100: I love you but you are very hard to
get..

- PPG Wave 2.3: Landmark instrument. Beutifull color,
beautifull sound and unique in the true definition

- The Sequential Prophet VS: Another uniqe monstrosity.
Very digital & very analog...

- The Roland MC202: Quite similar to my SH101 but better
sequencer with 2 cv/gate outputs!!!

- Roland TR808: Famous drummer, for very good reasons..

- The Roland TR909: The worlds most common source for
bassdrums and open high-hats...

- Roland TB303 Bassline: It's not the sound, it's the
concept

- The Yamaha DX100: Cool concept , this one could be very
handy.

- The Oberheim 8-voice: The picture speaks for itself

- The ARP 2600: Perhaps my most wanted modular. Look at
that inviting frontpanel...

- The EMU Modular system: The most beautifull modular ever

- The EMU Emulator II: Beautifull cult sampler with lovely
analog filters. The big guys gear.

- The Roland Systems 700: Say no more.....Used extensivly
on Depeche Modes "Ultra". 12 VCO's (!)

- The Synclavier II: Megabuck filmstudio in a box. Along
with the Fairlight CMI, the dream of any synthesist.

- The Technos Resyntheziser: Quite expensive, really....

