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Matrixsynth on 2/8/11
via this auction"THIS SYNTHESIZER STARTED A REVOLUTION!" (see the ad below)"This is a very rare and unusual modular sound synthesizer. Only about a few hundred of the EML-200's were made, and this one has the sought after blue face. The EML-200 modular synthesizer is a vintage synth fanatics dream come true. Its capable of sounding like nothing else you have ever heard. It's a cross between a Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 3/14/11
YouTube Uploaded by ricel1992 on Mar 12, 2011"Demoing my Alesis Andromeda, Moog Minimoog, and EML 101 and 200 that I have for sale"EML for auction captured directly below here, Andromeda here. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/27/11
Some pics I took while at George Mattson's.Mattson Mini Modular and the EML custom synth panel."Dimension Shift"Left joystick panelSee this post for general info on the project. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 4/12/11
via this auction"This is "The Synthesizer Primer: A little booklet essentially void of company propaganda," by EML, the company that brought you such hits as the Electrocomp series, the 400/401 sequencer and other gems. It contains 16 enriching pages of explanations, illustrations and block diagrams about oscillators, ring modulators, filters, envelope generators and samplers (which are really Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/29/11
via this auction "EML Electrocomp 101 Analog Modular Synthesizer. Circa 1970's. Great condition, with the usual outer case dings and missing handle. Rare synth that makes some amazing sounds... some Moog like, some beyond. Used by Pere Ubu and others, Google for some history. Everything seems to work fine, and there are some additional factory upgrade mods that are uncommon, such as the pitch Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 5/19/12
via this auction"This a crazy rare treasure trove of vintage 1970's original material from the Electronic Music Laboratories Inc, (EML), makers of the Electrocomp Synthesizer line. The company was based in Vernon, Connecticut and made a line of quasi-modular synths that competed with Moog, Arp and Oberheim. More rare than these other well known names, these synthesizers had unique features for Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/26/11
via this auction "EML 400/401 vintage multi sequencer system + 401 Electrocomp analog synthesizer, one of the most powerful sequencer systems ever made, very rare and in excellent condition. It's the rare partner of EML 200, 101 and of course very nice to drive other modular synthesizers. Photocopied manual included, working voltage supply: 110 volts" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 7/24/11
via this auction"The EML 101 hails from the beginning of portable synthesizers. EML started out as a small US competitor to Moog and Arp in the early 70's. The 101 is a FOUR oscillator duophonic semi-modular synth. The sound is perhaps most comparable to early Oberheim, but the overall design encourages experimentation (the limits of which were pushed, most notably, by Allen Ravenstein of Pere Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 11/23/11
via this auction"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 200, ca. 1973. Booklet features a monochrome picture of the ELECTROCOMP 200 synthesizer on the front, with 2 page foldout image, description and specifications inside. Pages are 8.5" by 11".Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this directly from EML in 1973.Suitable for framing and display. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 11/23/11
via this auction"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 101, ca. 1973. Booklet features a monochrome picture of the ELECTROCOMP 101 synthesizer on the front, with 2 page foldout image, description and specifications inside.Pages are 8.5" by 11". Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this directly from EML in 1973.Suitable for framing and display. Relative News











