Friday, October 31, 2008
ELEKTRON MACHINEDRUM SPS-1 UW MK1
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Elektron
KORG Polysix
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KORG
Moog Micromoog
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MOOG
Sound Thrasher 3.0 - Analog Synthesizer Synth Noise Box
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"Here’s an original work of functional art, created by New York artist, Bent-It. The piece shown in the pictures is the one you will receive.
With this piece, Bent-It combines visual, audible, and physical stimulation, fostering a truly unique, thought-provoking, interactive work of art. The artist’s fundamental concept of “art creating art” is made evident, as the owner of this piece may physically control and manipulate the audio/sound/noise/music/art output.
The guts of this functional artwork include three oscillators which mess with each other, causing its ¼” output to spit out droning, spaced-out, ring modish, 80’s video game-ish, psychedelic analog noises. The on-off switch can also be flipped rhythmically to create cosmic/spacey, bleeping and blooping. But, to experience the full potential hook it up to audio effect pedals, boards, racks, Mac or PC. The piece also has a ¼” input for anything with a strong enough signal. For example a drum machine which is heard in the audio clips made with a roland tr-505 drum machine.
A standard boss-style 9-volt DC wallwart adapter will bring this functional artwork to life. It is not included."
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"Here’s an original work of functional art, created by New York artist, Bent-It. The piece shown in the pictures is the one you will receive.
With this piece, Bent-It combines visual, audible, and physical stimulation, fostering a truly unique, thought-provoking, interactive work of art. The artist’s fundamental concept of “art creating art” is made evident, as the owner of this piece may physically control and manipulate the audio/sound/noise/music/art output.
The guts of this functional artwork include three oscillators which mess with each other, causing its ¼” output to spit out droning, spaced-out, ring modish, 80’s video game-ish, psychedelic analog noises. The on-off switch can also be flipped rhythmically to create cosmic/spacey, bleeping and blooping. But, to experience the full potential hook it up to audio effect pedals, boards, racks, Mac or PC. The piece also has a ¼” input for anything with a strong enough signal. For example a drum machine which is heard in the audio clips made with a roland tr-505 drum machine.A standard boss-style 9-volt DC wallwart adapter will bring this functional artwork to life. It is not included."
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DIY
Yamaha Tenori-On
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"It comes with everything that was in the factory shipped box, here is a detailed list:
* 128 Meg SD Card
* Tenori-On Instrument
* Brochure
* Quick Start Guide
* Precautions Sheet
* User Voice Manager Installation Guide
* User Voice Manager/Manual/Tutorial Movie CD-ROM
* Product User Registration Card
* PA-130 AC Adapter (AC 120 V 60 Hz to DC 12 V)
* 6 new batteries
* Tenori-On MIDI In/Out Cable (5-Pin Mini-DIN Male to 2 x 5-Pin DIN Female)"
"It comes with everything that was in the factory shipped box, here is a detailed list:
* 128 Meg SD Card
* Tenori-On Instrument
* Brochure
* Quick Start Guide
* Precautions Sheet
* User Voice Manager Installation Guide
* User Voice Manager/Manual/Tutorial Movie CD-ROM
* Product User Registration Card
* PA-130 AC Adapter (AC 120 V 60 Hz to DC 12 V)
* 6 new batteries
* Tenori-On MIDI In/Out Cable (5-Pin Mini-DIN Male to 2 x 5-Pin DIN Female)"
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Yamaha
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