via this auction
"Kenton Electronics PRO-2 dual channel MIDI to CV converter, which has been designed to give you maximum flexibility, whilst maintaining ease of use.
The converter has two completely independent sections - one called Channel A and the other Channel B - do not confuse these with the MIDI channels - each of Channel A & B can be operated independently from any MIDI channel. Additionally, you can have a Wasp port fitted, to run an EDP Wasp synth, and a KADI port, to allow you to control the notes of some drum machines (TR-808/606, CR78/8000). This unit is basically 2 (two) Pro 2 Solo's in one box."
Friday, February 15, 2008
Oberheim OB-8
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"It has an elaborate modulation routing configuration, especially with the "page 2" options which gives you a full additional set of parameters like an envelope (invertable!)for the lfo..speed and/or depth delay, just to name two! It has an extra LFO on the bend panel, also with many features: 6 waves from which to choose- up saw, down saw, square, S/H, noise, and triangle. Route to OSC 1, OSC 2, or both, and again, completely independent of the front panel LFO, which is probably already doing its own modulations on PW, FILTER, VCOs, and VCA.
THE ARPEGGIATOR (!) was way ahead of its time with the ability to program the intervals at which it can arpeggiate: DOWN, UP, UP/DOWN, and RANDOM."
"It has an elaborate modulation routing configuration, especially with the "page 2" options which gives you a full additional set of parameters like an envelope (invertable!)for the lfo..speed and/or depth delay, just to name two! It has an extra LFO on the bend panel, also with many features: 6 waves from which to choose- up saw, down saw, square, S/H, noise, and triangle. Route to OSC 1, OSC 2, or both, and again, completely independent of the front panel LFO, which is probably already doing its own modulations on PW, FILTER, VCOs, and VCA.
THE ARPEGGIATOR (!) was way ahead of its time with the ability to program the intervals at which it can arpeggiate: DOWN, UP, UP/DOWN, and RANDOM."
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