
Special Thanks To The Groups And People That
Have Contributed to the
Audio Playground Synthesizer Museum.
Jasson Temple
: Donated a Fqemi-M (a Russian Keyboard)
William E. Bayes
: Donated his rhythm machine collection.
13 total, Roland TR-700, Roland TR-330, Ace Tone FR-3,
2 Gulbransen Teeny Boppers, 2 Whippany Rhythm Masters,
Multivox Fr-8L, Seeburg Select-a-Rhythm, Olson X-81,
Nomad Rhythm Maker 12, Sano Rhythm Master,
& a Wurlitzer 5020
Richard Katz:(Roland
Rep) Donated the Roland Groove Banner.
Malcom Doak: Donated
some 200+ brochures from manufactures.
A great way to find out more about all the synths.
Will Web : Donated
a Octive Cat SRM, Univox EC-80a tape delay,
Kastam Concert Tape Delay, & an Opcode Studio 2 plus.
George B. Bond:
Donated a Korg CX-3, Hammond XB-5,
& an Orberheim XK. He played and toured with them
many year with the group The Dynatones.
Micheal Dickson:
Donated a Linn 9000, Kurzweil MIDI Board,
& Yamaha TX-7.
Korg USA. Donated Korg
displays and banners
Mark Accomando : Donated a
Champon 4 On the Floor percussion.
Starr Labs,
Donated its prototype of the Ztar. Named the
Diamond Alligator, Made in 1986.
Check it out. Very cool piece.
Linda Wessel, Donated
a Roland TR-55 in memory of her brother
Robert "Bobby Stevens"
Dubiel (1953-2000).
He played with the group "Show
& Tell"
Bill
Cone From Synthony
Music:
An E-MU Drumulator with costom mod., Yamaha PCS-30, PVI Drumkey,
Boss DPR-III, JLC MIDI Blender, JLC Micro Sync, Yamaha PN101,
Midiman MSI.
Oberheim:
:an Oberheim Prommer was donated to the Synthesizer
Museum June of 1998. Also an OB-8 poster and Oberheim
Banner for the Museum.
Roland:
A Roland Banners for the display area.
Dynamix
II: a MiniMoog used on there hit single "Give the DJ
a Break".
Jackel & Hyde:
An E-MU Emulator II
Mike Metz of Thesis Audio Service: an
Oberheim Systemizer, Roland
CM-C64D,Old Pruduct Brochures, & my favorite a Sequencial
Circuits
Belt Buckel.
Bill Kraske: two Balwin Tempo-Matic's
Michael Lo Bue: a
Paia String & Thinzs built by him in 1980 and used
In his group for many years.
B-3 World: a
Hamond M-2 organ & Manuals, Three Hammond
auto-vari 64 (all different models), An Ace Tone Rhythm Ace FR-2L,
Air Organ.
if your looking for a B-3 or C-3 check them out.They Make
Them look and work like New. Also have a Great Portable
B-3 that is made into flight case Leslie too. Its one of the best
ones I have ever seen.
DUB Tribe: a Roland
SH-101 mod handle use on tour and recordings.
Tim Bulgrin of Owen
,WI.: A PAIA 2700 modular
that he built form a kit back in 1974.
Patric Moraz: of
YES and Moody Blues fame: a Hammond CV
like his fist keyboard.
Tim Strickland:
Fender Rhodes Chroma with manuals and data tapes
Pat Murphy: manuals
and service manuals that he had of old sytnths.
Mike Ayers: manuals
and service manuals that he had of old sytnths.
Justin Greathouse:
manuals, sevice manuals, liturature, magazines,
and has help us find many synths. Also a Paia
Fat Man
built by him. A 1885 Hendrickvox Humana Organ,
& a Casio CZ-101
Arthur Anderson: Sequencial
Six Track, Synsonic Drums,
Sequencial Prophet 600.
Dick Drury: a Cordovox,
Ensoniq Mirage, Arp Odyssey, Oberheim SEM,
Cheetah 5V, Oberheim Programer, Manuals &
Service manuals.
Ronnie Ciago: a
Roland JSQ-60
Robert Moog: a MiniMug
( You can also get one at: www.moogmusic.com)
Carl Nissen: Ensoniq
Mirage
Brian McKay: Wersi-Matic
WM24b, Hammond PR-20 & JR-20
Mike Jay: Oberheim DX Steach A, Arp
4-voice piano
Mike
Kent: Roland Users Group magazines
Ace Music: Orlando,
old keyboard banners.
Thoroughbred Music:
old keyboard banners & posters.
M.A.E.
Music: Miami, old keyboard banners. A Digitech PR-64.
Paragon Music: Tampa,
ARP keyboard poster.
Thank You All.
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