Juhana Sadeharju: > > Hello. > > Below is an unfinished list of modular synths. Better than nothing. > This kind of simple lists gives a good overall picture of the situation. > > For us developers the list should have following info: have source code? > have manuals? have screenshots? have example instrument files? > I think I have collected enough all of that. > > BTW, the paper on first interactive graphics system (I.Sutherland's > SketchPad 1963) gives the idea that the drawn circuit diagram could > directly be used as input to the circuit simulators. > > Digital modulars have been around as long but I could not find > anything (between 1963-1980) on having a graphical frontend to them. > Of course, I do not have access to many old papers. >
There was one with a graphical interface: MusicBox No Yes No David Fahrland And its from the 64-69 or something, implemented in fortran, had a custom made graphical interface, and supposedly was very much like Max, only 20 years earlier. The machine was placed at EMS/Sweden. >From google I only found this information: http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2003100811103357431448 (At the top there is a picture of the machine) --