Minicon
The Steiner-Parker Minicon is a rare monophonic analog synthesizer from 1977, a simplified single-oscillator sibling of the Synthacon that nonetheless delivered a rich, dual-oscillator-like sound thanks to its distinctive circuit design.
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The Steiner-Parker Minicon is a rare monophonic analog synthesizer from 1977, a simplified single-oscillator sibling of the Synthacon that nonetheless delivered a rich, dual-oscillator-like sound thanks to its distinctive circuit design.
The Steiner-Parker Synthacon is a portable three-oscillator monophonic analog synthesizer produced from 1975 to 1979, featuring the same circuitry as the larger modular SynthaSystem. Known for its fat tone, durable construction, and stable tuning, it rivals the Minimoog with a unique multimode filter that maintains full volume at high resonance settings.
The SynthaSystem is a compact, expandable modular analog synthesizer produced by Steiner-Parker from 1975 to 1979. While it didn't compete on the same level as EML, Moog, ARP, and EMS systems of the era, it excels as an analog processor and sound design machine with up to 74 knobs and switches. It is uncommon but can be an affordable alternative to similar vintage modular synthesizers.