via this auction
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard
via this auction
"The Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard synthesizer takes the renowned Blofeld synth module to its next logical destination: integrated with a quality keyboard! That's just the beginning; the Blofeld Keyboard gives you 49 weighted keys with aftertouch, 25-voice polyphony, pitch bend and modulation wheels, and 60MB sample memory right onboard. You get over 1,000 amazing sounds right out of the box, plus fast USB 2.0 connectivity to update your samples. Packed with features and built to last, he Blofeld Keyboard is ready for the studio or the road!"
"The Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard synthesizer takes the renowned Blofeld synth module to its next logical destination: integrated with a quality keyboard! That's just the beginning; the Blofeld Keyboard gives you 49 weighted keys with aftertouch, 25-voice polyphony, pitch bend and modulation wheels, and 60MB sample memory right onboard. You get over 1,000 amazing sounds right out of the box, plus fast USB 2.0 connectivity to update your samples. Packed with features and built to last, he Blofeld Keyboard is ready for the studio or the road!"
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Waldorf
CONCERTMATE-200 "Casio VL1" KEYBOARD
via this auction
"This nice Realistic C-200 Keyboard is actually a Casio VL-Tone 1 clone specifically built for Radio Shack stores!
The Concertmate-200 is a monophonic VL-Tone 1 (VL-1) synthesizer with built-in calculator. The "M+" calculator memory also stores the timbre, ADSR, vibrato and tremolo setting for the synthesizer, and the short 29 buttons mini- keyboard could be transposed by a switch to low, mid and high pitch range. (In Germany the VL-1 became very famous by the pop group Trio's song "Da Da Da", which features the "rock" rhythm and piano sound of this tiny white keyboard.) The VL-1 was the first genuine "Volks- Synthesizer" and came out even earlier than the well known Yamaha DX-7. It was first released as the Casio VL-Tone 1, and later as the Realistic Concertmate-200."
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Casio
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Casio CZ 3000 Digital Keyboard Synthesizer
via this auction
"Physical features of the CZ-3000 include:
Sound cartridge port
Protect switch
MIDI IN, THRU, and OUT
Sustain IN
Foot Volume IN
Right/MIX and Left LINE OUTS
Headphone Jack
Waveform chart
Chorus effect"
Labels:
Casio
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
STUDIO ELECTRONICS SE-1
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"Includes the optional input on the rear panel for processing external signals thru the envelopes and filters. Moog and Oberheim filters and 3 VCO's produce rich warm bass and expressive leads."
"Includes the optional input on the rear panel for processing external signals thru the envelopes and filters. Moog and Oberheim filters and 3 VCO's produce rich warm bass and expressive leads."
Labels:
Studio Electronics
Synthesizers.com Portable 22 System
via this auction
"The modules in the synth are as follows:-
Q106 VCO x 3
Q110 Noise
Q116 Ring Modulator
Q112 4 Channel Mixer
Q107 State Variable Filter (high pass, band pass, notch, low pass)
Q104 MIDI Interface
Q105 Slew Limiter
Q124 Multiple
Q108 VCA x 2
Q125 Signal Processor
Q117 Sample & Hold
Q109 Envelope Generator x 2
Q130 Clipper & Rectifier
Q137 Power Control & Interface
QCP22 22 Spaced Vinyl Covered Cabinet
QPS1 Heavy Duty Power Supply (can power up to 66 modules)
Also included is a bunch of high quality synthesizer.com patch cables of varying length - I've never needed to use more cables than those supplied."
"The modules in the synth are as follows:-
Q106 VCO x 3
Q110 Noise
Q116 Ring Modulator
Q112 4 Channel Mixer
Q107 State Variable Filter (high pass, band pass, notch, low pass)
Q104 MIDI Interface
Q105 Slew Limiter
Q124 Multiple
Q108 VCA x 2
Q125 Signal Processor
Q117 Sample & Hold
Q109 Envelope Generator x 2
Q130 Clipper & Rectifier
Q137 Power Control & Interface
QCP22 22 Spaced Vinyl Covered Cabinet
QPS1 Heavy Duty Power Supply (can power up to 66 modules)
Also included is a bunch of high quality synthesizer.com patch cables of varying length - I've never needed to use more cables than those supplied."
Labels:
Synthesizers.com
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