Monday, March 02, 2009
Casio DG-20 MIDI Guitar Synth
"The Casio DG-20 is a classic 80's guitar synth and MIDI controller. It has built in PCM sounds, a rhythm drum machine and playable drum pads. You can use it as a standalone electronic guitar and/or as a MIDI controller to control and play other MIDI devices such as synthesizers, synth/sound modules, tone generators etc. It has adjustable tempo and transpose with separate guitar and rhythm volume controls.
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Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer
"The reissue of the vintage Electro-Harmonix Guitar Micro Synth pedal lets you produce analog synth sounds with your guitar. 10 slider controls shape your sound. 4 independent and mixable voices are modified by a filter section, enabling you to produce and control an almost limitless variety of colors, including resonant filter sweeps. You'll agree, the Electro-Harmonix Guitar Micro Synth is a classic."
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NOVATION BASSSTATION RACK
YouTube via bostich1
"Novation • BassStation Rack , TR-606 , Electro-Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe , Sequencer by Future Retro Revolution."
SIEL DK80
"This synth has midi in out and through and is touch sensitive with 99 fully editable patches and an on board sequencer.this synth has also been outfited with an american rated power supply.
This interesting Italian made synth sounds great. Inside are SSM chips - this family of chips is what made the Sequential Prophet 5 early revisions and many other classic analog synths sound so warm and fat! Its 12 note polyphonic, and you can play 2 sounds at once, so think of this as 2 vintage synths in 1. The DCOs have volume levels for several divided octaves - the ability to play multiple octaves per voice /note can result in some really fat sounds - most synths dont offer this. Though i havent verified this, i read that this unit can be edited using MIDI continuous controllers, which would make it very easy to control parameters from most MIDI sequencers for real time sound manipulation during sequence playback! This synth responds to velocity as well."
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