The Voyetra, the Gleeman! One big museum is in Italy too, in the Marche region. Now this. I wonder if there are some others close to Italy too, my country, worth to be visited. I could prepare a tour...😄 Thanks You so much for this documentary!!👍
It's amazing! Great respect for those people, who managed to collect and save all those synthesizers and other musical equipment for the next generations. Thank You!
Thank you! Both to Martin Hollinger and to Torsten Abel. That was inspirational and impressive in equal measure. Synthorama (Luterbach) and SMEM (Freiburg-Fribourg) are now both on my 'To-Do' list for my next visit to Switzerland. Brilliant stuff!
Wow! what a rare and wonderful collection. Just that long wall of original R.A Moog modulars is mind blowing, not to mention all the PPG´s and Arp´s. I hope to visit one day.
Not a graveyard! Most of the synths are in great condition and fully working. You can find headphone amplifiers under the tables to plug your headphones in and play the synths
@@DeadManWalking4574 they said they're obsolete ever since the DX7 1983 ... Yet there've been used still are used and are all over music for the last 50 years.. and still a few people think they're obsolete... And they keep geting more and more value so that grave yard is an investment probably worth millions. A Arp2500 like that would probably go for more 150'000.- and it's value keeps going up .
how has one person managed to collect all those instruments, he must be a millionaire....and thats just a small portion of the collection.......bonkers
Great impression of the museum. I hope to visit it next time I’m in Zwitserland. Did I miss the big poly’s or are they not in the collection? (Jupiter 8/6, CS60/80/70M)
The music behind the images called Struktur that you created is really very nice... i enjoyed listening every minute of the 19mn14 ... what synths and effects are used ?
The Voyetra, the Gleeman! One big museum is in Italy too, in the Marche region. Now this. I wonder if there are some others close to Italy too, my country, worth to be visited. I could prepare a tour...😄
Thanks You so much for this documentary!!👍
It's amazing! Great respect for those people, who managed to collect and save all those synthesizers and other musical equipment for the next generations. Thank You!
Thank you! Both to Martin Hollinger and to Torsten Abel. That was inspirational and impressive in equal measure.
Synthorama (Luterbach) and SMEM (Freiburg-Fribourg) are now both on my 'To-Do' list for my next visit to Switzerland.
Brilliant stuff!
O M G !
I don‘t think I‘d be ready to leave at 6 pm.
Sehr schöne, und perfekte Musik zu dem Video, Torsten!
Vielen Dank Michael 🤗
What a fantastic collection of classic analog synthesizer equipment. I once owned an Octave Cat analog synthesizer back in the eighties.
Gruselig. Ich frage mich wie es möglich ist, all dies Schätze in dieser Vielfalt so zusammen zu stellen.
Das muss jahrzehnte gedauert haben...
Wow! what a rare and wonderful collection. Just that long wall of original R.A Moog modulars is mind blowing, not to mention all the PPG´s and Arp´s. I hope to visit one day.
3:30 that’s the synthesizer that van halen used for jump song
non ci sono parole per descrivere la bellezza
wow hope i will visit too one day! 🎹
Wow, das ist ja echt beeindruckend. Da muss ich auch mal hin!
Toll, muss ich mal hin. Vielen Dank fürs sie schönen Eindrücke!
Thanks for the video, great gears. It was hard to watch, because it was to fast moving, very unsharp.
Beautiful!
Greatest grave yard i ever seen!
Not a graveyard! Most of the synths are in great condition and fully working. You can find headphone amplifiers under the tables to plug your headphones in and play the synths
@@TMA-Torsten_M._Abel Yes a grave yard of old obsolete dinosaurs. lol
@@DeadManWalking4574 they said they're obsolete ever since the DX7 1983 ... Yet there've been used still are used and are all over music for the last 50 years.. and still a few people think they're obsolete... And they keep geting more and more value so that grave yard is an investment probably worth millions. A Arp2500 like that would probably go for more 150'000.- and it's value keeps going up .
This is so cool
I will visit
La caverne de Ali Baba des synthétiseurs. Prodigieux !
Top collection 👌👍✨
how has one person managed to collect all those instruments, he must be a millionaire....and thats just a small portion of the collection.......bonkers
Fantasticoooo... Unico 🙏❤️
Great impression of the museum. I hope to visit it next time I’m in Zwitserland.
Did I miss the big poly’s or are they not in the collection? (Jupiter 8/6, CS60/80/70M)
not watching, just hearing at first io though autoplay got me to Prince's "the max", and i'm going there right now...
Ich würde gerne dort einziehen :;))
ein 130 Spuren Mischpult und ne Jamsession mit allen Synths. Das wäre geil
The music behind the images called Struktur that you created is really very nice... i enjoyed listening every minute of the 19mn14 ... what synths and effects are used ?
@@smartti1970 thanks for your comment. I’m not sure what synths I have used in this track. Long time ago I recorded it.
@@TMA-Torsten_M._Abel thanks for your reply. oh what a shame, i found the sounds superbe
Interesting but so badly filmed