In his latest video, synthesist Alex Ball documents his visit to the Museo del Synth Marchigiano, the Italian synth museum.
Ball gives an overview of the museum, and then demos and discusses some of the rare instruments in the museum’s collection.
Topics covered:
0:00 Intro
1:19 Synket
4:40 EKO Computerhythm
8:01 Chilton Talentmaker
12:07 Crumar Compac Synth
13:41 Crumar DP-50
15:07 Elkatwin 61
16:29 Elka Synthex
19:38 CRB Oberon
21:29 CRB Voco Strings
22:53 CRB Uranus 2.0
24:34 Farfisa Polychrome
25:24 Logan Piano Strings Synthesizer
27:10 Welson Syntex
28:28 Keytek CTS-2000
29:47 Baleani Solista
What city is this in
There’s a link to the museum right in the story above.
Thanks genius I’ve already looked and couldn’t figure it out, hence why I asked in this community based comment section. Why don’t You help a friend out instead of being sarcastic?
From their facebook page: via piaggia della torre, 4 62100 Macerata, Marche, Italy.
You can also find the synth museum on facebook
https://it-it.facebook.com/museodelsynth/
and there you will find the address:
via Piaggia della Torre 4
Macerata
(Italy)
stupid commercials? no thanks. i don’t watch TV.
If you are interested in this gear, part of the collection and the guys from Museo del Synth will be available at Soundmit (www.soundmit.com) on 12/13 November 2022 in TORINO (northwest of Italy) along with other vintage gear and +30 international synth exhibitors (Ericasynth, Muse Ovatoions, Finegear and others)!