The Music Tech Guy UK
A site for electronic musicians
Hi and thanks for stopping by to the May 2026 edition of the The Music Tech Guy UK's (TMTG) website.
After crafting last months message to the readers of this website sitting in a sun soaked bay in Africa, I find myself drafting this months message sitting in a room listening to the rain hitting the roof. Such a change.
The first videos of the projects that I mentioned last month have now been edited and are scheduled for publishing. All links to the videos have been added to the relevant web pages.
I have also written and published the webpages for the E-mu Xboard MIDI controller. This was another project presented to me by my good friend Gary or as he is better known the Death Beats.
The new E-mu pages can be found here:
This months site photo is of the E-mu XBoard 25 MIDI controller keyboard.
Site Update
New pages have been added to start recording the projects relating to the E-mu Xboard 25
See all the gear by clicking here.
Who am I?
I am a musician and legacy electronic instrument collector and restorer.
Remember your only one synthesiser, drum machine, sequencer away from your own electronic music instrument collection.
Synthesisers, Drum Machines, MIDI Equipment, Keyboards, Samplers, Sequencers all have their place in my little studio located in the United Kingdom or specifically the South of England.
The Gear tab lists many of the instruments that I have collected over the years and also the projects that I have undertaken to maintain and restore many of my instruments together with those I have restored for friends and other musicians and producers.
Many of the projects have been filmed and there are links to my YouTube Channel (which is also The Music Tech Guy UK) where these are published for you to watch.
Remember that while the videos are scheduled to be published on YouTube, those people that sponsor me on Patreon.com get early access to the gear restoration, repairs and information videos months in advance. Just go to the platform and look for 'The Music Tech Guy UK'.
See my full BIO by clicking here.
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