via this auction
Friday, November 05, 2010
Casio PT-80 mini micro synth synthesizer
via this auction
"runs on batteries or 7.5v power supply (not included)
built in speaker
headphone/output jack
2 1/2 octaves
monophonic
8 sounds (organ, flute, violin, etc)
12 drum beats
chord accompaniment (includes major, minor, and 7th)
included is the RO-551 world sounds Rom pack.
really cool little box, add some distortions and effects to it and you have a mean sounding little machine.
can get some really glitchy squarepusher sounds. great for circuit bending."
"runs on batteries or 7.5v power supply (not included)
built in speaker
headphone/output jack
2 1/2 octaves
monophonic
8 sounds (organ, flute, violin, etc)
12 drum beats
chord accompaniment (includes major, minor, and 7th)
included is the RO-551 world sounds Rom pack.
really cool little box, add some distortions and effects to it and you have a mean sounding little machine.
can get some really glitchy squarepusher sounds. great for circuit bending."
Labels:
Casio,
circuit bending
YAMAHA DX5 Vintage FM Synthesizer
via this auction
"The DX5 is basically a double barreled DX7 - a DX7 squared. It is a six octave synth with two DX7 synth engines. It is also more fun to use because it has more buttons to play with, a true benchmark of a quality instrument. Of interest to note it sports three balanced XLR outs in addition to the 3 unbalanced 1/4" outs - one for each synth engine and a mono mix out. By looking at the above picture one can easily tell this is one big monster. Produced in the mid 80's as the replacement to the even bigger DX1 flagship."
"The DX5 is basically a double barreled DX7 - a DX7 squared. It is a six octave synth with two DX7 synth engines. It is also more fun to use because it has more buttons to play with, a true benchmark of a quality instrument. Of interest to note it sports three balanced XLR outs in addition to the 3 unbalanced 1/4" outs - one for each synth engine and a mono mix out. By looking at the above picture one can easily tell this is one big monster. Produced in the mid 80's as the replacement to the even bigger DX1 flagship."
Labels:
Yamaha
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