> > > >Actually what was the release date on the 400? 1978? (from Vintage >Synth Explorer)< I first saw a 400 in a small, private but well established recording studio when I was living in upstate New York near the town of Woodstock I can't pin the time down but it had to be no later than '78. ( and I can't recall the name of the studio either but no, it wasn't Bearsville) So with that and other connections to local music shops, etc, EML gear was getting their name around. Vernon Connecticut was just a stone's throw away from the Woodstock area and a lot of well known musicians lived and recorded around there during EML's years of operation. That includes some real heavy duty gearheads and keyboard geeks like Todd Rungren and Garth Hudson. I'd bet they saw and twiddled some EML gear at some point.
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RE: [emlsynth] Digest Number 124
2004-03-03 by Mike
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