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        <description>discussion: Docucumentaires ? contributeur: morue mekanik url: https://www.musiques-incongrues.net/forum/discussion/4627/#Comment_77324 Inverse Room interviews Trevor Pinch, author of "Analog Days" and other books about the history of technology, who demonstrates the DIY modular synth he built in the 1970's. The thing I find really cool about this design is the step sequencer that can be run at high enough speeds to create, in effect, a new oscillator with primitive custom waveforms.  And of course there's the total lack of sides to the case--gotta love that, too!</description>
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