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VCS3 synthesizer

A portable analog synthesiser with a flexible semi-modular voice architecture, initially made in 1969 by Peter Zinovieff's EMS company. The electronics were largely designed by David Cockerell and the machine's distinctive visual appearance was the work of electronic composer Tristram Cary.

The VCS3 was more or less the first portable commercially available synthesizer - portable in the sense that it was housed entirely in a small, wooden case, unlike previous machines from American manufacturers such as Moog and ARP which were housed in large cabinets and were known to take up entire rooms. It was fondly acknowledged to be somewhat hopeless as a melodic instrument (due to its unreliable tuning); however, it is renowned as an extremely powerful generator of electronic effects and processor of external sounds.


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synthesizer
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
The Who Who's Next Pete Townshend VCS3 synthesizer 1971
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon David Gilmour VCS3 synthesizer 1973
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon Richard Wright VCS3 synthesizer 1973
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon Roger Waters VCS3 synthesizer 1973
Tangerine Dream Phaedra Edgar Froese VCS3 synthesizer 1974
Tangerine Dream Phaedra Chris Franke VCS3 synthesizer 1974
Tangerine Dream Phaedra Peter Baumann VCS3 synthesizer 1974
Tangerine Dream Rubycon Edgar Froese VCS3 synthesizer 1975
Tangerine Dream Rubycon Chris Franke VCS3 synthesizer 1975
Tangerine Dream Rubycon Peter Baumann VCS3 synthesizer 1975
 
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