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Announcing Electro Acoustic Research

Announcing Electro Acoustic Research

2005-07-30 by Steve R

July 29 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
contact: Steve Rightnour
EAR
323 988 9677
877 300 2228 (US)
steve@steverightnour.net
http://www.ear-group.com

Announcing Electro Acoustic Research

LOS ANGELES - 

Electro-Acoustic Research (EAR) is a consortium of modular synth
designers based in southern California.
EAR will be the distributor and customer service arm for modular synth
product manufacturers including Plan B, Livewire and Oakley Sound. 

EAR is excited to re-release Legacy modules by Tony Allgood and
Synthasystem designs by Nyle Steiner.
Future plans include releasing all product in both Eurorack and MOTM
format and a full line of cabinets and custom enclosures both live
performance and studio installations.

To mark this occasion, each manufacturer is announcing the release of
the following modules:

Livewire - 

Dual Cyclotron
FrequenSteiner (authorized exclusive re-release of the SYNTHASYSTEM
multimode filter)

Oakley Sound - 

Wavefolder
ADSR/VCA
Octal Resonator
State Variable Filter

(EAR is the the exclusive licensed manfacturer for Oakley Sound in
Eurorack and MOTM formats)

Plan B - 

Model 12 State Variable Vactrol Filter
Model 13 Dual Timbral Gates
Model 17 Event Timer

Estimated availability for the EAR line of products is Fall 2005.

Visit the EAR website for details!
http://www.ear-group.com

*models available in MOTM format with components too large for
adaptation will not be available in Eurorack format

Re: Announcing Electro Acoustic Research

2005-08-01 by okiikahuna

Yeah, and what about the LA area new music ensemble, the E.A.R. Unit?

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Rob Hoffman <robmix@e...> 
wrote:
> Cool, though I wonder if the other EAR (Esoteric Audio Research) 
will 
> cry about the name ?
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
> On Friday, July 29, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Steve R wrote:
> 
> > July 29 2005
> >
> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> > contact: Steve Rightnour
> > EAR
> > 323 988 9677
> > 877 300 2228 (US)
> > steve@s...
> > http://www.ear-group.com
> >
> > Announcing Electro Acoustic Research
> >
> > LOS ANGELES -
> >
> > Electro-Acoustic Research (EAR) is a consortium of modular synth
> > designers based in southern California.
> > EAR will be the distributor and customer service arm for modular 
synth
> > product manufacturers including Plan B, Livewire and Oakley 
Sound.
> >
> > EAR is excited to re-release Legacy modules by Tony Allgood and
> > Synthasystem designs by Nyle Steiner.
> > Future plans include releasing all product in both Eurorack and 
MOTM
> > format and a full line of cabinets and custom enclosures both 
live
> > performance and studio installations.
> >
> > To mark this occasion, each manufacturer is announcing the 
release of
> > the following modules:
> >
> > Livewire -
> >
> > Dual Cyclotron
> > FrequenSteiner (authorized exclusive re-release of the 
SYNTHASYSTEM
> > multimode filter)
> >
> > Oakley Sound -
> >
> > Wavefolder
> > ADSR/VCA
> > Octal Resonator
> > State Variable Filter
> >
> > (EAR is the the exclusive licensed manfacturer for Oakley Sound 
in
> > Eurorack and MOTM formats)
> >
> > Plan B -
> >
> > Model 12 State Variable Vactrol Filter
> > Model 13 Dual Timbral Gates
> > Model 17 Event Timer
> >
> > Estimated availability for the EAR line of products is Fall 2005.
> >
> > Visit the EAR website for details!
> > http://www.ear-group.com
> >
> > *models available in MOTM format with components too large for
> > adaptation will not be available in Eurorack format
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Announcing Electro Acoustic Research

2005-08-01 by Rob Hoffman

Cool, though I wonder if the other EAR (Esoteric Audio Research) will 
cry about the name ?

Rob



On Friday, July 29, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Steve R wrote:

> July 29 2005
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> contact: Steve Rightnour
> EAR
> 323 988 9677
> 877 300 2228 (US)
> steve@steverightnour.net
> http://www.ear-group.com
>
> Announcing Electro Acoustic Research
>
> LOS ANGELES -
>
> Electro-Acoustic Research (EAR) is a consortium of modular synth
> designers based in southern California.
> EAR will be the distributor and customer service arm for modular synth
> product manufacturers including Plan B, Livewire and Oakley Sound.
>
> EAR is excited to re-release Legacy modules by Tony Allgood and
> Synthasystem designs by Nyle Steiner.
> Future plans include releasing all product in both Eurorack and MOTM
> format and a full line of cabinets and custom enclosures both live
> performance and studio installations.
>
> To mark this occasion, each manufacturer is announcing the release of
> the following modules:
>
> Livewire -
>
> Dual Cyclotron
> FrequenSteiner (authorized exclusive re-release of the SYNTHASYSTEM
> multimode filter)
>
> Oakley Sound -
>
> Wavefolder
> ADSR/VCA
> Octal Resonator
> State Variable Filter
>
> (EAR is the the exclusive licensed manfacturer for Oakley Sound in
> Eurorack and MOTM formats)
>
> Plan B -
>
> Model 12 State Variable Vactrol Filter
> Model 13 Dual Timbral Gates
> Model 17 Event Timer
>
> Estimated availability for the EAR line of products is Fall 2005.
>
> Visit the EAR website for details!
> http://www.ear-group.com
>
> *models available in MOTM format with components too large for
> adaptation will not be available in Eurorack format
>
>
>
>
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