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| − | + | '''Type:''' Modular / Monophonic/Duophonic[[File:E-MU MODULAR (1973).jpg|alt=Illustration of the E-mu Modular (1973)|none|thumb|E-mu Modular (1973)|500x500px]] | |
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| − | == | + | == Introduction == |
| + | Before E-mu became better known for their Emulator samplers, they produced analogue modular synthesizers in the manner of other American start-ups - a group of engineers with a passion for creating this new type of electronic musical instrument. | ||
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| + | == Notable Users == | ||
| + | '''Frank Zappa -''' The exact synth owned by Frank Zappa is now held at the Cité de la Musique museum - [https://www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/16991810569/ Photograph] | ||
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| + | ==Table of Songs featuring E-mu Modular== | ||
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|Lenny White | |Lenny White | ||
|Big City | |Big City | ||
|1977 | |1977 | ||
| − | |Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. Synth (Pat Gleeson) [https://www.discogs.com/master/120047-Lenny-White-Big-City | + | |Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. Synth (Pat Gleeson) |
| + | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/120047-Lenny-White-Big-City Discogs] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/qV3M_oP5LbY YouTube] | |[https://youtu.be/qV3M_oP5LbY YouTube] | ||
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| − | |Synth (Lenny White). Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. [https://www.discogs.com/master/120047-Lenny-White-Big-City | + | |Synth (Lenny White). Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. |
| + | |[https://www.discogs.com/master/120047-Lenny-White-Big-City Discogs] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/qVz2HJ5xE1w YouTube] | |[https://youtu.be/qVz2HJ5xE1w YouTube] | ||
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|Prelude to Rainbow Delta | |Prelude to Rainbow Delta | ||
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| − | |Synth (Patrick Gleeson) [https://www.discogs.com/release/991977-Lenny-White-Venusian-Summer | + | |Synth (Patrick Gleeson) |
| + | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/991977-Lenny-White-Venusian-Summer Discogs] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/tbgrnysVjgM YouTube] | |[https://youtu.be/tbgrnysVjgM YouTube] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 19 April 2022
Date: 1973
Type: Modular / Monophonic/Duophonic
Introduction
Before E-mu became better known for their Emulator samplers, they produced analogue modular synthesizers in the manner of other American start-ups - a group of engineers with a passion for creating this new type of electronic musical instrument.
Notable Users
Frank Zappa - The exact synth owned by Frank Zappa is now held at the Cité de la Musique museum - Photograph
Table of Songs featuring E-mu Modular
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenny White | Big City | 1977 | Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. Synth (Pat Gleeson) | Discogs | YouTube |
| Lenny White | Part 1 | 1977 | Synth (Lenny White). Album: Big City (1977). Something of a super-group with Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer guesting on various tracks. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Lenny White | Prelude to Rainbow Delta | 1975 | Synth (Patrick Gleeson) | Discogs | YouTube |