musotalk deconstructed: Vintage Synthesizers, Reissues and the Truth Behind the Classic Myth
Anyone who thinks a synthesizer is just a tool has underestimated the ethics of machines. Musotalk gathers not only scene heavyweights like Michael Soltau, but also a concentrated dose of practical knowledge, anecdotes, and critical reflection on vintage synthesizers, reissues, and clones. Between nostalgia, maintenance frustration, and sonic magic, this talk unfolds, illuminating the patch geometry between emotional attachment and technical reality. If you want to know why an OB-X8 is not simply an OB-X and why working with old gear sometimes requires more patience than talent, you shouldn’t miss this discussion. The truth, as so often, lies somewhere between
Behringer DeepMind, Behringer K2, Korg Electribe, Korg MS-20, Korg MS-50, Korg SQ-10, Moog Minimoog, Moog Voyager, Oberheim OB-X, Oberheim OB-X8, Oberheim Xpander, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland SH-5, Yamaha CS-80
