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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Access Virus Ti Desktop Synthesizer
"This listing is for an Access Virus Ti Desktop (not to be confused with the TI2 range - though exactly the same synth just 25% less powerful and slightly different if not better casing than the more recent mk2’s)."
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Access
DIY synth modules
"This includes a nice power one +/- 12 or 15v power supply and frac rack.
Modules include -
Dual Oakley sound envelopes
Oakley simple LFO - working with a few issues
Oakley simple VCA - working
Dual Oakley multi-mix - working (Cool +/- mixer that can do sound or cv, with +/- outputs, great for inverting CV)
Ken Stone Psycho LFO - needs wiring - some ripped up solder pads on power input but functional.
Some 1/4 to 1/8 patch panels and multiples
Some other old boards like a DOD flanger"
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DIY
Paia modules and rack
"Midi to CV - This module lights up but I have never tested it. There appear to be some power issues as the module, which can serve as a power supply for the paia 9700 modules, no longer powers the others correctly. The positive output has an appropriate voltage but the negative produces only one volt. I have never tested the midi-cv capabilities but when you turn it on the status led "blips" like it is supposed to in its startup sequence.
VCO - No response when powered from Midi to CV but with and external +/- 15v power supply It is partially functional. VCO A works properly while VCO B gives no signal. The Modulator functions properly.
VCA/Mixer/ADSR envelope - functions properly when powered from an external +/- 15v power supply."
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PAiA
MFB SYNTH LITE II mono synthesizer
"2 oscillators (sawtooth, square)
1 square suboscillator, audio input
ringmodulator, oscillator sync
2 adsr-envelope generators
voltage controlled 24 db/oct lowpassfilter (vcf)
83 user memory locations
step sequencer with up to 32 steps (20 memory locations)"
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MFB
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