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- Dewtron abstract "Dewtron were a British manufacturer of modular synthesizers, that were sold to customers in kit form. The company's products included oscillators, voltage controlled amplifiers, sample and hold and envelope shapers.Mike Rutherford used a Dewtron bass pedal synthesizer on early Genesis albums, before replacing it with a Moog Taurus. Chris Carter, later to form Throbbing Gristle, experimented with Dewtron kit-based synthesizers early in his music career.".
- Dewtron wikiPageExternalLink dewtron-or-how-to-hide-your-magic-if.html.
- Dewtron wikiPageID "46880890".
- Dewtron wikiPageLength "1816".
- Dewtron wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Dewtron wikiPageRevisionID "670338472".
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Bass_pedal.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Bass_pedals.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthesizer_manufacturing_companies.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Carter_(musician).
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_oscillator.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Envelope_modulation.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_(band).
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Rutherford.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Modular_synthesizer.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Moog_Taurus.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Sample_and_hold.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Throbbing_Gristle.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Variable-gain_amplifier.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLink Voltage_controlled_amplifier.
- Dewtron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dewtron".
- Dewtron hasPhotoCollection Dewtron.
- Dewtron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dewtron subject Category:Synthesizer_manufacturing_companies.
- Dewtron hypernym Manufacturer.
- Dewtron type Company.
- Dewtron comment "Dewtron were a British manufacturer of modular synthesizers, that were sold to customers in kit form. The company's products included oscillators, voltage controlled amplifiers, sample and hold and envelope shapers.Mike Rutherford used a Dewtron bass pedal synthesizer on early Genesis albums, before replacing it with a Moog Taurus. Chris Carter, later to form Throbbing Gristle, experimented with Dewtron kit-based synthesizers early in his music career.".
- Dewtron label "Dewtron".
- Dewtron wasDerivedFrom Dewtron?oldid=670338472.
- Dewtron isPrimaryTopicOf Dewtron.