Modern Manufacturers of Modular Hardware Synthesizers (alphabetical)
Hardware offerings range from complete systems in cases to kits for hobbyist DIY constructors. Many manufacturers augment their range with products based on recent re-designs of classic modules; often both the original and subsequent reworked designs are available free on the internet, the original patents having lapsed. Many hobbyist designers also make available bare PCB boards and front panels for sale to other hobbyists.
- Analogic-ACS
- Analogue Solutions (Concussor)
- Analogue Systems (RS Integrator)
- Blacet Research
- Buchla (200e)
- BugBrand
- Club of the knobs
- Curetronic
- Cwejman
- Cyndustries (Cynthia)
- Doepfer Musikelektronik (A-100)
- Elby (Panther Series)
- Fénix (Fénix)
- Future Sound Systems
- Kilpatrick Audio
- Livewire
- Macbeth Studio Systems
- Synton (Synton)
- Mattson Mini Modular
- Metalbox
- Metasonix
- MFB
- Modcan
- Oakley Sound Systems
- PAiA Electronics
- Plan B
- Sound Transform Systems
- Synthesis Technology (MOTM)
- Synthesizers.com
- Synthetic Music Systems
- Synthetic Sound Labs
- Technosaurus
- The Harvestman
- Tiptop Audio
- Wiard Synthesizer Company
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