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The Audio Playground Keyboard Museum came to life
in June of 1992, The collection is made possible by donations from friends
of the The Audio Playground webpages offer a virtual tour of the
collection |
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As of Jan 1999 we have become a 501C3 Non-profit
Organization in hopes that this will help fund the museum via
sponsors and grants. All proceeds go towards the upkeep of the
web site and the museum. The museum is working
The museum is open to any one who wants to see
it. To arrange a tour
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Welcome:Some Pictures of the Museum. |
The Archives:Information about synths |
NEW:
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Interactive Virtual Drum Machines. play with some history |
Picture Gallery:Pictures of some synths |
The List:Current list of all synths we have at this time. |
| Earliest
of Synths: info on synths pre 1960. thanks to obsolete |
Software Synthesizers:The wave of the future |
Articles on the Museum: Keyboard Mag, Jam Mag, etc. |
| Need an Analog Keyboard Repaired: Check this out. |
How things
work
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| Audio Playground Recording Studios is a different company than The Audio Playground Synthesizer Museum, the two reside inside the same 6500 sq ft. building but are not the same company. Audio Playground Recording Studios is a 3 room facility that can handle every thing from a album project to a film score. The Audio Playground Recording Studios and its owner have also funded The Audio Playground Synthesizer Museum and supported it for many years. The studios are the main way the Museum stays open. |
