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==Modern manufacturers of modular hardware synthesizers== [[File:Fénix II and III.jpg|thumb|Latest Fénix]] Hardware offerings range from complete systems in cases to kits for hobbyists. Many manufacturers augment their range with products based on recent re-designs of classic modules; often both the original and subsequent reworked designs are available free on the Internet, the original patents having lapsed. Many hobbyist designers also make available bare PCB boards and front panels for sale to other hobbyists. <!--please maintain alphabetical ordering--> {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * [[Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments]] (formerly Buchla & Associates) * [[Doepfer Musikelektronik]] ([[Doepfer A-100|A-100]]) * [[Moog Music]] (formerly Big Briar, formerly Moog) * [[MOTM|Synthesis Technology]] * [[PAiA Electronics]] * [[RS Integrator|Analogue Systems]] * [[Serge synthesizer|Sound Transform Systems]] * [[Studio Electronics]] * [[Synthesizers.com]] * [[Synton Fenix]] {{div col end}}
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