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Our goals are to return the Leicester Synthi 100 to an operational state and use it as the centerpiece of our R10 Electronic Media Studio. It will be a unique resource for education and music creation and, to the best of our knowledge will be the ony Syntho 100 available for general use by musicians and the general public. | |||
==Condition Survey== | ==Condition Survey== | ||
Revision as of 16:15, 26 May 2025
| Project | The Leicester Synthi 100 |
| Team | Paul Mazzitelli, Mark Towers, Sean Clark |
| Status | Active |
| Funders | {{{funders}}} |
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Introduction
The Leicester Synthi 100 was acquired in 2018 by Krafthaus Arts CIC in Leicester through a grant awarded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Although not fully functional and in need of internal restoration, it is largely complete and in surprisingly good physical condition.
Project Goals
Our goals are to return the Leicester Synthi 100 to an operational state and use it as the centerpiece of our R10 Electronic Media Studio. It will be a unique resource for education and music creation and, to the best of our knowledge will be the ony Syntho 100 available for general use by musicians and the general public.
Condition Survey
Gallery
Research Interviews
- Simon Emmerson
- James Gardner
- Christopher King
- Frances Morgan
- Nicola Sutcliffe
- Marcus West