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Old 20th August 2008, 11:10 PM   #1
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Default Synclavier techs??? anyone???

Anyone here familiar with Synclaviers or know someone that has knowledge of them???

A Studio i am doing some work for has one, I think they have the full Tapeless Studio setup that has only been used a few times! the thing is complete with road cases, manuals, disk's, tapes, the whole nine and then some. The guys that used to own the studio has worked with MANY famous starts that you have definitely heard of so we have a strong interest in getting the rig up and running again as many of those sounds are probably still there!
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you could try prodigy-pro forums for an advice
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Old 23rd August 2008, 02:30 PM   #4
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Default NED Synclavier Technicians

The Synclavier was the signature product of New England Digital Corporation. The Synclavier was not only one of the earliest "serious" sample-based, multi-timbral, polyphonic music synthesizers, the Synclavier was also one of the first DAW's (digital audio workstations), complete with hard-disk recording facilities.

There's any entry in Wikipedia; see the following URL:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Digital

The denizens of the Harmony-Central forums (http://reviews.harmony-central.com/r...vier%20II/10/1) might provide a means of locating service technicians for the Synclaver system.

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