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- Synton_Fenix abstract "Synton was a manufacturer and distributor of high-end electronic music equipment in the Netherlands. They were one of the principal importers of music equipment from E-Mu, Ensoniq, and Fairlight in Europe. Felix Visser, the founder of Synton began the company in 1973 after purchasing an EMS Synthi AKS and setting out to produce similar equipment with more of the functionality that he was looking for in an analog synth. Eventually, the company developed Synton Syntovox vocoders as well as the System 2000 and System 3000 modular synthesizers that were sold to Karlheinz Stockhausen and distributed in the United States by Bob Moog's Big Briar Inc. In 1983, Felix Visser, product specialist Marc Paping, and designer Bert Vermeulen created the Synton Syrinx, a monophonic analog synthesizer that contained unique features such as a metal touchplate for manipulating sound as well as a formant filter. In 1989, the company went bankrupt.".
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- Synton_Fenix wikiPageExternalLink www.dutchsynth.nl.
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- Synton_Fenix wikiPageWikiLink Metal_touchplate.
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- Synton_Fenix wikiPageWikiLink Synton_Syntovox.
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- Synton_Fenix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fenix".
- Synton_Fenix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synton Fenix".
- Synton_Fenix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synton".
- Synton_Fenix date "20101026003318".
- Synton_Fenix hasPhotoCollection Synton_Fenix.
- Synton_Fenix title "Keyboard Magazine's article on the Synton Syrinx".
- Synton_Fenix url "http://www.keyboardmag.com/article/synton-syrinx/may-05/8432".
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- Synton_Fenix subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1989.
- Synton_Fenix subject Category:Defunct_companies_of_the_Netherlands.
- Synton_Fenix hypernym Manufacturer.
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- Synton_Fenix type Article.
- Synton_Fenix type Company.
- Synton_Fenix type Disestablishment.
- Synton_Fenix comment "Synton was a manufacturer and distributor of high-end electronic music equipment in the Netherlands. They were one of the principal importers of music equipment from E-Mu, Ensoniq, and Fairlight in Europe. Felix Visser, the founder of Synton began the company in 1973 after purchasing an EMS Synthi AKS and setting out to produce similar equipment with more of the functionality that he was looking for in an analog synth.".
- Synton_Fenix label "Synton Fenix".
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- Synton_Fenix sameAs Q7662819.
- Synton_Fenix sameAs Q7662819.
- Synton_Fenix wasDerivedFrom Synton_Fenix?oldid=645317564.
- Synton_Fenix depiction Synton_Syrinx_(red).png.
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