Electronic Musician

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Modular synthesizers have been around for 50 years, and they’re more popular than ever. Yet for a couple of decades they were considered to be a dead technology fraught with limitations. Too cumbersome to haul on stage, and too esoteric, modular systems simply couldn’t thrive in a market full of sample-based all-in-one ‘workstations’.

But one modular-minded German had other ideas. His name was

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