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29.06.2012, Words by Charlie Jones

A Soviet synthesizer from 1936 that plays pictures to make sound

Russian synth from 1938 shines light on etchings made in glass to create tones.

According to Boing Boing you don’t play the nearly forgotten Russian ANS synthesizer with a keyboard, instead you etch images onto glass sheets covered in black putty and feed them into a machine. This shines light through the etchings to create the tones, no keyboard required. Read the full story here.

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