Fake Synths Process Post

For our Coming Home video we needed some burnable synths. Being a handy guy with a skill saw and plumb bob I whipped up three fake keyboards based on the Sequential Prophet 5, The Moog Voyager and a large 5U modular. It nearly destroyed my mind and I ended up basically pulling 3 all-nighters to finish in time. Anyway, the plan was to make them look as authentic as possible and to that end, I think we succeeded. Here are some pics of the process…

Layouts were copied from pics & manuals for Voyager, Prophet 5 and the MOTM / DotCom 5U modules and redrawn in Illustrator. Graphics were output and tiled onto transparencies.

Transparencies were then shot and silkscreened onto black formica and painted fibreboard.

The printed sheets were cut in the -30 degree vestibule with frozen saw and guides.

Fake mod and pitch wheels cut using a coffee mug as a guide.

Wooden end cheek and frame components cut and stained. The foreground shows the Voyager box being glued and clamped.

Voyager frame and box completed, with knobs and switches placed for gluing. I even found a piano hinge in the garage so I was able to make this swivel like the real deal.

Prophet mid-assembly. I ordered cheap knobs and jacks from Hong Kong which arrived on the last possible delivery date, hours before the shoot.

For the fraudular modules, each hole was drilled and a 1/4″ jack was inserted and tightened, then knobs were hot glued on the face. This took foreeeeever. By far, the longest, most tedious section of the build.

This joke controller isn’t really seen in the video because it ended up on top of the synth under a dense clump of burning cables. It was a total homage to the Hot Chip Coming on Strong album art. The Modules are finally all assembled. Anyone familiar with DotCom modules may recognize the bottom row asĀ  Q119 and Q960 Moog-style sequencers.

At this point it was 5am on the day of the shoot and there was a ton of assembly left to do, so it was time for a few quick PBJ Modules. Note beard-dye, intended to make my “beard” a supple brown shade for the video shoot. This never happened and I went hobofaced as usual.

Fraudular assembly complete.

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