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Tag: Love Hultén

Gorgeous Custom Nintendo Inspired Synthesizer, The NES-SY37

The NES-SY37 takes characteristic elements from the NES console and combines them with a Commodore SX-64 portable.… Read More Gorgeous Custom Nintendo Inspired Synthesizer, The NES-SY37

March 2, 2022March 2, 202216 Comments

Gorgeous DIY Synthesizer Build

The TE-LAB is an electromechanical sound machine, based on modules from Teenage Engineering & the Holograms Microcosm. … Read More Gorgeous DIY Synthesizer Build

February 23, 202213 Comments

Do We Need More Style In Modular Synths?

The MDLR-37 is based on existing synths, but designer Love Hultén completely tranforms them, creating a system that’s more than the sum of its parts. … Read More Do We Need More Style In Modular Synths?

May 18, 2021May 18, 202140 Comments

Yamaha Reface DX Extreme Mod

The DX84 is an extreme 80’s mod of the Yamaha Reface DX synthesizer….… Read More Yamaha Reface DX Extreme Mod

October 23, 20206 Comments

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