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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Roland GR-77B Bass Synth and MC-16C

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Drumfire

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"This is a NEAT vintage piece of music equipment, probably from the 1980's or so. It has 5 channels, each one with a trigger in and direct out. It is manufactured by In-Line Effects. It is a blast from the past, giving you some really cool 80's electronic drum sounds. Each of the 5 channells has a knob to control sensitivity, oscillator delay, noise delay, sweep, pitch with a click button on/off, balance (osc-noise), volume, and pan L-R. Unit has a main left and right out each with a volume knob.

This unit comes with the original box, some instruction cards with templates for the knobs, and cords as you see it."


MOOG The Rogue

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"SERIAL NUMBER - 1629
The rogue has an incredible range of tonal qualites, the best being the bass sounds that can be generated. I like to hook it up to my bass pod and play live or sample tones for sequencing.
- the rogue is a 2-vco, monophonic synthesizer with a 2-1/2 octave, 32 note keyboard.
- both vcos are turnable to three octaves by a common switch.
- the mixer section allows both vcos and the noise generator to be mixed together, with a slider controlling each level. The mixer can be pushed to overdrive (distort) the waveforms.
- the filter section features variable keyboard tracking controlled by a knob, and sliders for the cutoff frequency, emphasis (resonance), and envelope amount.
- the rogue has a single envelope generator for attack and decay, that switches to activate the sustain mode. There is also a switch that selects how the envelope affects the vca. It can be set for either contour, keyed, or bypass"


CASIO SK-1 with Box

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Roland SH-101

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