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Complete scans of 70s electronic music magazine Synapse

Rob Beschizza at 9:21 am Thu, Apr 5, 2012

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Twelve issues of electronic music magazine Synapse, covering fall 1976 to summer 1979, are scanned and ready for your perusal at Cyndustries.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Doug Lynner, Angela Schill, Seth Nemec, Chris August, Greg Leslie, Scott Stites, Steve Cunningham, Fred Becker, Yves Usson, John Mahoney, Michael Bacich, Mark Glinsky, Peter Forrest, Tim Parkhurst, George Kisslak, Chris Maxfield, Al Okada, Russell Brower, and Roger Luther at MoogArchives.com

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  • madopal

    Ah, Rob.  When I’m up to my ‘nads in foreign codebases, I can always count on you to post a link that’ll bring a smile to my face.

    Thanks, mate.

  • Bloo

    Interesting, but I wish we could find a way to OCR and re-work these older magazines into something reformattable and shippable to an e-reader.  I don’t mean “make a PDF of the scans”, either – I want to be able to resize the text  like I can with my Kindle – the old optical input system is older than the synthesizers in these articles :-)

  • Spinkter

    Fitting that Kraftwerk is the cover story of issue #1.

  • http://twitter.com/MrAaronSwainEsq Aaron Swain

    Oh my lord!  Bless you, sir.

  • http://www.mikezed.com mzed

    Wow.  Glad I didn’t have any big plans for work today.